News Summary
The Masquerade in Atlanta recently became the heart of heavy metal with a concert featuring co-headliners the Melvins and Napalm Death as part of their Savage Imperial Death March II Tour. The event showcased electrifying performances, including a unique dual-drummer setup from the Melvins and the iconic grindcore sound of Napalm Death, with an extensive setlist. This concert exemplified the venue’s legacy since its establishment and promises to keep metal enthusiasts captivated throughout the tour.
Atlanta Hosts Thrilling Night of Metal Music
The Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia, recently became the epicenter of heavy metal music as it hosted an electrifying concert featuring co-headliners the Melvins and Napalm Death. This event was part of their Savage Imperial Death March II Tour, which is set to continue until June 7th, 2025, with stops in various cities including San Diego, Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago.
The Masquerade, established in 1989, is a well-known venue with four distinct rooms: Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and Alter, accommodating various concert capacities. For this concert, the largest room, Heaven, was selected as the stage, drawing fans who eagerly lined up prior to the doors opening.
Opening Acts Set the Tone
At approximately 7:30 PM, the concert commenced with an opening performance by an unnamed artist. The solo act featured an intriguing box contraption that produced industrial synth metal alongside a captivating light show. Following this, Wilmington, North Carolina’s sludge metal band Weedeater took the stage. The trio, consisting of bassist Dave “Dixie” Collins, drummer Keith “Keko” Kirkum, and guitarist Dave “Shep” Shepherd, energized the crowd with notable tracks such as “Hammerhandle” and “Mancoon”.
The Melvins Take Center Stage
The Melvins, renowned for their influence in the alternative metal genre, followed Weedeater with a dynamic performance showcasing a unique dual-drummer setup featuring Dale Crover and Coady Willis. They captivated the audience with songs from their forthcoming album Tarantula Heart, scheduled for release in 2024, along with classic hits like “Honey Bucket” and “Night Goat” from their 1993 album Houdini. The Melvins ended their set with an engaging drum-off between the two drummers, showcasing their musical prowess and adding an interactive element to their performance.
Headlining Act: Napalm Death
Finishing the night, Napalm Death took to the stage, a band known for their pioneering role in the grindcore genre. Led by lead vocalist Mark “Barney” Greenway, the band delivered an extensive setlist featuring songs from their entire catalog, including tracks from their collaborative album with the Melvins, Savage Imperial Death March Part II. Among the highlights was their iconic brief song “You Suffer,” which is known as the shortest song in the world, clocking in at just 1.316 seconds.
Looking Ahead
The Savage Imperial Death March II Tour promises to deliver more intense performances across the country over the next several months. This collaboration between the Melvins and Napalm Death marks a significant moment in the heavy metal scene, attracting fans from all walks of life who are eager to experience the raw energy and talent these bands bring to their performances.
The Masquerade has once again proven to be a vital venue for music lovers, continuing its legacy of hosting memorable concerts since its inception. As the tour progresses, metal enthusiasts are expected to flock to future shows, eager for unforgettable nights filled with powerful music and engaging performances.
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