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by dee63 on 10/24/24Mercury Ballroom - LouisvilleRating: 5 out of 5Take Demon Hunter and War of Ages off your bucket list. GO SEE THEM BOTH

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Take Demon Hunter and War of Ages off your bucket list. GO SEE THEM BOTH
The title is true! We drove 4 hours from Charleston, WV for this concert. It was out first time seeing Demon Hunter live & they were INCREDIBLE! I planned this trip in secret for my husband's 30th birthday. He has been a fan of the band since he was about 10 years old! The bands they brought on tour with them were wonderful, but we couldn't have been more excited when DH took the stage!!! About half way through their set, their bass player Jon was having some breathing issues and had to be taken to the hospital... The band continued to play, finished their set without bass, and encouraged us to pray for Jon. It was a 10/10 experience and we WILL be seeing them again!
I have been a Demon hunter fan for about 15 years. This was the first time I was able to see a live show. I'm glad I went, they did not disappoint. Long live the blessed resistance!
My husband and I have been following Demon Hunter since there beginning 20 years or so? We've seen them @ least 5 times. We were @ i think there 1st tour in Arkansas with Living Scrafice and Extol ! They never disappoint! All 3 bands were excellent! Will go again if they tour again , ?🥰
A great show! Back to back from Atlanta to Birmingham. Impending Doom was Heeeeaaavy! Demon Hunter played a great mix of old and new!
I was pleased with e every aspect of this show. From ordering tickets, to the venue to the merchandise store to parking. Most of all the bands performance was beyond my expectations. One of the best shows I’ve been to by far!
Very cool hard and heavy to see. Wish I could have seen sooner. But worth the wait.
I loved going to see these guys! I got to hang out and meet them and they signed one of my guitars. I even chatted for awhile with the rhythm guitar player about guitar nerd stuff 😂 cool bunch of guys!
This show was all Demon Hunter. Demon Hunter as the opening act and the headliner. As the opening act, they performed acoustically. Pretty balsy for a metal band. Vocals were on point and the harmonizing between the drummer and guitarists were also well done. A video played during an intermission phase. Then Demon Hunter as the plugged in headliner arrived. The set was a bit shorter than I had hoped. There is something about HOB and the lack of drum sound. It struck again with Demon Hunter. Bass drum was difficult to hear during the headlining set. I wanted to hear more of that punchy double bass. Overall, the band played well, vocals were great. Go see them if you can!
I've been to more concerts than I can even remember, but I can safely say this show was the best I've been to yet. Demon Hunter never lets ya down, and sounds amazing every time I've seen them!
So I showed up at the venue with VIP tickets and got my pictures taken with the band, and then Patrick (my guitar teacher, guitarist of DH) let me come on the bus for a lesson. The whole band was on the bus and Patrick introduced me and we all talked a bit and they were great guys. Then I got back and waited through the opening acts for the mayhem that awaited. DH played a 10 song set and it was amazing. Trust me when I say, the live videos on youtube don't compare. They still sound just like they did on the 45 Days DVD. During the show, Jeremiah high fived me, Patrick fist bumped me, and it was great to see a band so fan driven. Best show I've ever seen hands down.
The sound check may have ran late, the opening band might have not been the greatest, but Demon Hunter's performance at The Rave did NOT disappoint! Throughout the heat and the small venue size, DH's 13 SONG SETLIST (wow!) kept the same energy from start to finish. The crowd was less than what you'd expect at a metal show, but luckily DH's incredible performance made up for the lack of crowd interactment. From songs from their albums 'Summer of Darkness' to "The Triptych' to their newest album, "The World is a Thorn", their song variety was amazing! I couldn't have asked for more from this incredible band. Milwaukee, however, needs to learn how to live a little!
Freakin Awesome !!!!!!! WE saw inhale exhale,sleeping gaint,demon hunter,all bands kick-butt --it was worth the drive from detroit!
They played all their good stuff. Great sound. The crowd was really into it. I would recommend seeing them to anybody. Opening bands were great too.
Peabody's is a great place for a concert. It's very close quarters to the bands and the sound equipment and lights were great, but a big problem was that there was no air conditioning and got unbearably hot. Other than that the bands, Taken by Talons, A Bullet For Pretty Boy, Inhale-Exhale, Sleeping Giant, and Demon Hunter were awesome.
The Demon Hunter show on Aug.15th at Peabody's in Cleveland was an amazing night of heavy metal music. All total five bands played to the packed club. Highlights of the opening acts was Cleveland's Inhale/Exhale who put on an energetic show. Most people were there to see the headliners and they did not disappoint. Opening with "Descending upon us" from there latest release "The World Is A Thorn" the show featured many songs from this release. Highlights included the bomb-like rythyms of "Life War" and the inclusions of Demon Hunter classics such as "Not Ready to Die", "Undying", and "Not I". The surprise inclusion of "Soldiers Song had the entire club signing along. By the time they closed with "Storm the Gates of Hell" the entire crowd knew this was a band that leaves it all on the stage. Intense and melodic this is a band that puts on a great show. Anyone who is a heavy metal fan should check these guys out when they return.
It is hard to sum up the night with one word. A bullet for pretty boy was electric, Inhale Exhale was energetic, Sleeping Giant was intense, Demon Hunter was rock your face off. If i had to summarize this concert experience in one word it would be "unforgettable." The mosh pits were extreme, the bands were great and the room was filled with energy. It was truly an amazing experience and i look forward to seeing all bands in the future. Thank you so much for what all of you all do in this cold world with your music. its the main reason why i keep coming back. No matter the venue though Peabodys had the perfect acoustics for such a show.. If you weren't at peabodys on august 15 2010, you truly missed out on the most insane concert i;ve personally ever been to. And knowing all of the bands and the way they are. i know they will find a seemingly impossible way to top this in the future.
IT WAS A MOST EXCELLENT SHOW!!!! I would highly recommend Demon Hunter to anyone to go see! As well as Sleeping Giant! :)
The show could be summed up in one sentence; Demon Hunter brought the noise. Tight, incredibly talented, and full of energy Demon Hunter rocked Peabody's playing a good mix of the old power titles with some on the new tracks bound to be classics in their catalog. Songs like Not I, Undying, and Carry Me Down showed their musical chops while The World is a Thorn and Lifewar demonstrated they could take heavy and crunchy to the next level. Demon Hunter once again demonstrated while they are one of the most respected bands around as they were truely men among boys.
Great show, loud and brutal on the ear drums! Good bands and decent sound. Can't wait for them to come around next time.