All photos & text by Luana Magalhães
Fell Voices
Their microphone-less screaming alone would have been enough to consider them one of the bands of the weekend, as those inhuman howls could be heard from the hallway outside. The fact that their black metal fury even outclasses what can be heard on their records helps, too.
Ash Borer
Hypnotic and deeply atmospheric but still with enough black metal bite to their performance to provoke furious headbanging, Ash Borer were a much needed dark cloud of evil looming over the more psych-oriented line-up.
Godflesh
Performing the whole ‘Pure’, with Robert Hampson joining them on stage and everything. Does one need to say any more?
Antisect
Just like the other crust/d-beat legends, Doom, Antisect played the Patronaat and nearly torched the place with their fiery, remorseless attack. Projecting various thought-provoking messages, questioning what the revolution really is and what we are doing with it, Antisect proved that all these years later, the relevance both of their music and message is as intact as ever.
Matthew Grant Anson
May 1, 2013 at 1:19 pm
Very cool.