Outstanding
by Johnbarney on 4/17/24Saint Andrew's Hall - DetroitOutstanding! Energy was incredible. Pit was vicious. DEFINITELY recommend!
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THY ART IS MURDER IN CONCERT:
As the first extreme metal band to ever crack the Top 40 Down Under, Aussie deathcore band Thy Art is Murder has proven that mainstream popularity doesn’t have to come at the expense of your edge. The quartet hasn’t let commercial success temper their brutal sound one bit—their blistering brand of metalcore-meets-death metal is just as crushing as when they first started out, and their provocative lyrics are more incisive than ever. In concert the band is a maelstrom of aggression and powerful musicianship, flooring fans with hair-raising guttural screams, blistering blast beats, driving double bass, and intense breakdowns that provide ample opportunity for moshing. Fans love the band for their uncompromising sound and combative lyrics, and ticket buyers who want to thrash get exactly what they’re looking for any time the band takes the stage.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Thy Art is Murder formed in 2006 in the Sydney suburb of Blacktown and quickly built a strong following in the local deathcore scene. They released a demo collection in 2007 titled This Hole Isn’t Deep Enough for the Twelve of You and followed up in 2008 with their debut EP Infinite Death, a Top 10 success on the Australian independent charts. The band’s 2010 debut full-length The Adversary further established them as a major deathcore force, drawing them out for extensive touring alongside bands like Despised Icon and The Red Shore, but it was 2012’s Hate that really helped them break through. That album topped the independent charts and cracked the Top 40 on the Australian mainstream charts, a coup that led to performances at major festivals like Sydney’s Big Day Out. They solidified their crossover status in 2015 with their third album Hate, a Top 10 chart smash in Australia that also landed on charts in Europe and the US. Since then the band has toured tirelessly, blowing minds around the world with their ferocious sound and live-wire performances.
Outstanding! Energy was incredible. Pit was vicious. DEFINITELY recommend!
One of the dopest tours at the dopest venue! Sounded so good.
2nd time seeing them. They did not disappoint. So glad they toured with Kublai Khan also :)
Absolutely LOVED all the bands. Thy Art and Kublai killed it!!
Super dope show. Thy art is murder was amazing live and was the best show I’ve been to in awhile. So sick!
All the bands were great but TAIM is on another level. Those guys blew it out of the water! How the vocalist does all those different screams so quickly is beyond me! Ill definitely be seeing them again! 🤘🏻
Had tickets to see these guys in portland in 2019, finally got to see them this week. phenominal band, unreal pit, and cj sounded as good as he does on the albums. fantastic
One of the best shows i have attenyed to so far this year. Thy Art Is Murder put on a great show. They sounded phenomenal. They interacted with the audience all night long. Great show. Great band. Great experience. I will see them again today.
The show was amazing! The line up was incredible! My only “complaint” is the order of the lineup. My boys and I think undeath should have opened, followed by IAM, or Justice for the dammed. Justice for the dammed played their hearts out and imo should have been higher on the bill. They had the crowd moving. Kublai Khan killed it as always and Thy art is murder absolutely killed it! The venue was smaller than expected, and if you wanted to sit you had to pay $300 for a table of 4 seats or $150 for two seats and share a table with strangers. But all said and done the show was incredible
Entire show was great. Kublai Khan stole it. Thy Arts vocals were modified to be mostly growls or screeches. Not sure why McMahon chose that course. Didn’t care for that. Other than that it was good times and cool people.