Really good DJ set and a great crowd. I kinda liked the growls, tho they sounded more like emo style, e.g. Hawthorne Heights, and less like death metal? (tho I don't know much about either emo or death metal...) The guitarist was criminally underutilized, I can't believe they let some random guy stand in front of him most the time, you could barely hear his guitar til he got up on the table, then they cut it down real quick again. Still, great energy.
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There's some good transitions.
The growling sounds better on the album.
I've been enjoying their album Death Rave on Spotify since seeing this post.
I don't know if it's just my headphones but it mostly sounds cheerful and happy, it mostly lives in the chipper high-end.
Awesome!