To say that 'I've seen the big 4!' will undoubtedly make many rock fans jealous, and while the first of them, Anthrax, are a lure and a half over on the Apollo stage, Lower Than Atlantis (3) manage to attract a sizeable crowd to the Bohemia stage this afternoon. Some minor sound issues means that their melodic brand of hardcore doesn't quite cut through the mix and under these circumstances, its the more up-tempo tracks that make the most impact upon those under the tent. Nonetheless, they pulverize through their 30 minutes on-stage, asking the crowd to take a seat and of course jump back up again on cue, causing a satisfactory frenzy. The warm melodies are there; its just a shame that they can't be heard properly.
Spawning mass chaos at the front end of the tent, Glamour of the Kill (4) know how to knock a crowd into action, even so that frontman Davey Richmond temporarily ditches his bass to get close and personal with whoever's arms can reach him. The clapping and screaming rings ferociously throughout the tent as their setlist flows smoothly from one song to another, which can only be considered as a sign of victory for a band appearing on top from. A show that won't easily be forgotten by those who enjoy any form of movement.
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