Review: SECT – Blood Of The Beasts
“Rips through you like a wrecking ball… ‘Blood Of The Beast’ is certainly mission accomplished”
“Rips through you like a wrecking ball… ‘Blood Of The Beast’ is certainly mission accomplished”
As they refuse to be pigeonholed and carve their own path, we spoke to Daughters vocalist Alexis Marshall.
Once again ArcTanGent flexed its proverbial muscle showcasing everything from a brutal assault of the senses to beautiful atmospheric moments.
With a heavy atmospheric sound, the band blasted through an energetic set.
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With heavy riffs and breakdowns, The Ocean put on a bone-shaking set.
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With their brand of technical metal with emotive vocals, The Contortionist were a highlight of ATG.
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The Bristol outfit served up an aggressive wake-up call on the final day of ATG.
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The showgaze quartet sounded massive at ATG 2019.
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The mysterious group were breakout band of ArcTanGent 2019.
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Russian Circles bought an exceptional and epic set to ATG 2019.
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If it was riffs you were after then Puppy had you covered.
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The Danish influenced shoegaze/metal band sounded as epic as always.
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The doom band brought the heaviness to ATG.
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ATG newcomers Ithaca commanded the PX3 stage like they were veterans.
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ETS steamrolled through ATG with plenty of aggression.
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The Rhode Island bought a captivating set to ATG.
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Conjurer showed why they’ve become juggernauts of the UK metal scene.
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C&C produced a rifftastic set as they headlined ArcTanGent.
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The Long Island mathcore band made their mark at ArcTanGent.
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The galactic post-rockers produced a spectacular ATG set.
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The French screamo band delivered a perfect emotion and raw aggression to ATG.
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The Swedish outfit delivered a apocalyptic and engaging set.
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The NYC duo bought an uplifting set as ATG headliners.
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The ATG favourites returned for a euphoric set.
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A.A.Williams took us on a haunting, majestic journey at ATG 2019.
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The experimental Steel City band made a superb return to ArcTanGent.
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The Swedish tech-metal pioneers certainly lived up to expectations at ATG.
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With their brand of metal mixed with chain gang music is sobering and beautiful, Zeal & Ardor delivered a mesmerising return to ATG.
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