Metal Hammer UK

AFTER THE BURIAL / SUICIDE SILENCE

US co-headlining scene-setters reaffirm their core values

its inception, the Impericon Never Say Die! Tour is still a veritable proving ground for -core suffix bands, retaining a sense of tantalising possibility, even if no one has come close to the arena-conquering heightsare proof that the influence of Bring Me The Horizon’s stretches beyond UK shores. Their mix of pop-inflected choruses, vicious beatdowns and ambient melody is delivered with hyperactive zeal as frontman Brian Wille bounces across the stage like he’s spring-operated. Where the band fall down is a lack of standout anthems. and

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