Fit For An Autopsy
+ Sylosis + Darkest Hour + Heriot
Fit For An Autopsy
+ Sylosis + Darkest Hour + Heriot
Deathcore, melodic death metal, thrash and sludge industrial will all happen at one performance. Different methods of inflicting violence will be demonstrated by Fit for an Autopsy, Sylosis, Darkest Hour and Heriot. The recital will take place on December 11 at Warsaw's Proxima.
They are brutal, have riffs that make your head walk on its own and can expertly create a soundtrack to mosh, but... they don't limit themselves to that! Fit for an Autopsy showed themselves to the world as butchers hurling chunks of deathcore and finely ground technical death metal at listeners. But over time they added grooves, post-metal ornaments and some melody to their music, without softening up or anything like that. Fear not, they'll break you in a trifle!
Sylosis is a band that not only has a great idea for itself, but also consistently executes it with increasingly better results. And so it has been since 2006's Casting Shadows EP... Josh Middleton dabbles in dynamic thrash riffs, epic riffs from around melodic death metal, old metalcore and - at good times - progressive elements.
A little bit metalcore and a little bit melodic death metal - American Darkest Hour has been finding a bridge between both trends since the beginning of their career. They know how to put in speed, just the right level of heaviness and appropriately sweeping guitar work.
They are young, pissed off and ready to devour the listener, which they show live. Sylosis pisses off the audience with a very intense concoction of metalized hc, basement sludge and industrial medleys. Give them a slap in the face, and you'll be fine