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Summer Slaughter Tour

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 43 reviews

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 43 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    ERRA was awesome

    by Yogagurl on 8/2/18EXPRESS LIVE! - Columbus

    ERRA and terror universal was the only ones that was good. Plus concert was not outside like the event said it would be.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great times at Summer Slaughter!!

    by Jetman73 on 7/27/18Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia

    Had a blast watching the death metalz!! The early bands DESTROYED!! SOREPTION, ENTHEOS, TERROR UNIVERSAL, and ALLEGAEON stole the show from all the other bands!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Long but fun day!

    by Ray1990 on 7/25/18Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia

    Overall a really great day. I loved that they brought in a local band to open, and those kids did really well! I love a lot of the bands that performed, but I also learned about some new bands, so that was cool. Veil of Maya was amazing, as was Born of Osiris. I was a bit disappointed with ERRA's set though. I was really looking forward to hearing them, but the guitars ended up being so loud that they completely drowned out Jesse's clean vocals.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Man do they know how to keep the slaughter going!

    by YourDisposal95 on 9/2/15City National Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim

    Loved every moment of it! It still gets to me how Summer Slaughter not only when on without After the Burial and Obscura, but made the entire tour a tribute to the late Justin Lowe (may he rest in peace). The best band for me was easily Cattle Decapitation and I hope we get to see them in the near future. LONG LIVE METAL!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing bands throughout the show!

    by Kristeenuh9 on 8/8/15The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    Despite the last minute venue change (which probably made people not come), the Summer Slaughter Tour was phenomenal! Every single band that played put on a hell of a show and made sure everyone was having a hell of a time! I will definitely be going again next time they're around!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 8/2/14Masquerade - Atlanta

    Insane. Brutal. Amazing. Awesome. Heavy and fuck. The best.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    goatwhore!

    by pantatoed on 8/1/14State Theatre - St Petersburg

    hail satan.goatwhore and morbid angel was brufuckintal

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Summer Slaughter I've Been to

    by COCA666 on 8/17/13House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    The show was amazing starting off with Rings Of Saturn Great Technical metal With Brutal Breakdown, Revocation kicked ass joints were lighting up during their set 3 in front of me Brutal circle Pit to top off their set I found 1 of the picks they threw on the floor so I was happy to receive my first pick from a band, Cattle Decapitation was probably the most Brutal part of the show mainly because they were the most brutal, Travis snorted his spit like always Lol During "Your Disposal" I screamed out at him to Snort it and he kept it didn't spit out Brutal Pit during their set, Aeon was Killer too Guitarist Had to do te vocals for the Lead singer that was ill, Periphery killed it too great set brutal mosh pit as well and The Dillinger Escape Plan killed it at the end of the show as well too bad they weren't allowed to jump off stage HOB Has a strict policy with Stage Diving anyway brutal moshing as well, Animals as leaders did a great set as well along with Norma Jean, The Ocean, and Thy Art Is Murder The Show was so BRUTAL that I called in injured 2 days straight at work because of all the slamming that happened In the pit.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dillinger Escape Plan might be the best band alive

    by Randum311 on 8/17/13House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Creative geniuses and true artists - DEP creates a high intensity rock show most rock bands only dream of achieving. Their music is not for everyone, but once you see them perform live you realize its something unique. Recommend their latest release, One of us is the Killer. The only downside was the venue was far too strict on crowd surfing and wouldn't let the band jump into the crowd as with other venues. I recommend catching DEP at a smaller venue with less restrictions. As for the other bands, I was only able to catch Animals as Leaders, Periphery and the end of Norma Jean - all great performances and talented bands. If you get a chance, look all these guys up!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    PROBLEMS, BUT PROBABLY NOT VENUE'S FAULT

    by meandaddy on 8/5/13The Fillmore Silver Spring - Silver Spring

    I went there with the intention of seeing Cattle Decap, as well as Dillinger Escape. Basically the event was doomed the Monday prior to the event, when I went online to get a notion of when the bands might be appearing, in some order. Mind, I am hitting this venue en route between different cities, on a little "tour" of my own, I sing. Why is it these rock and roll guys never will commit to at least a rough time schedule for when these bands are going onstage? Summer Slaughter is not the only culprit here. When I arrived at the venue, they had some kids out there, looked like they were very young, and they were basically ushering the show, making sure you got in OK. It was a nice touch, and they did I think a pretty good, polite job of getting you in. Once in there, I ordered up some chicken tenders, interesting how you got them, you walked over to a different que, which posted the numbers digitally of which orders were up! They seemed organized, unlike the folks organizing the tour itself. Apart from you could peel paint with the chipotle sauce on the nuggets, it was such high octane, they were actually nice big pieces of chicken with a cute little roquefort and lettuce salad beneath, even a fork to eat it. Not bad! Again the venue seemed OK. Close as I got to a complaint about the venue is they need to make it clear how you got out of there, so I stumbled out into the smoking area where I stepped on a "slick" where some kids informed me somebody had just taken ill, undoubtedly from excess of drink; in all fairness the kids said it had just occurred, so it is conceiveable that nobody from the establishment had literally had time to come over and run a mop yet. I understand. So...I only got to see a band called (I think) Periphery, which I didn't see anything in the world wrong with them except its like going to a resaurant and getting something other than what you ordered...I don't care how good it is, when it comes out, if it is not what you ordered you are not going to like it. Basically the folks hosting the event wasted my $36, not to mention my time which is even more valuable to me, as I'll never get it back. If there was a band lineup with approximate times onstage - prior to the event - I missed it, and in that case I apologize for the remarks. Not everyone has time to lolli-gag around the venue for hours on end, I was due somewhere else up the road that night, and time is $! Good balcony above, lighting and sound quality perfectly on cue.