Their stage show had so many people jumping on the stage, singing a part, and jumping back off that you’re never quite sure who’s actually in the band.
Complete with singer Tim St. John’s new hair chop, Slowpoke blasted through their set full, tight, and thundering, like the crowd has now come to expect.
Lachrymator is for those who used to mosh to the kill-death-Satan sounds of Death, Obituary, Possessed, and the true death metal monster mosh of the late ’80s.
These guys deserve to be headlining this best of the best show. Doom Nation used to be Doom Patrol, but because of the comic, they had to change their name.
These guys pull no punches and don’t bother with mealy-mouthed foreplay. They exploded into a tight, aggressive hardcore set that got the floor buzzing.
He would’ve chalked it up to a bad memory, but never seemed to have any chalk with him at the time. By the time he got some, he’d forgotten why he’d needed it.
“A body in motion tends to stay in motion.” No shit. Question is: Does it much matter what motion it is in which that body is tending to stay? I don’t think so.