Damnation Festival 2017 – Live At Leeds University Union


Dragged Into Sunlight, by Rich Price Photography

Over the course of its 12 incarnations, Leeds based Damnation Festival has grown into surely the most important yearly event for underground music lovers the UK has to offer. Far from merely an Extreme Metal festival, Damnation is the closest the UK has to the all-encompassing nature of Roadburn in its celebration of a wide spectrum of sub-genres. This year’s edition seemed to be especially diverse with a rich amount of Extreme Metal sitting alongside expansive entities and experimental Prog outfits. With four stages within the single complex of the Leeds University Union, and a sell-out capacity crowd (admittedly reduced to counter crowding issues from previous editions), the layout does appear labyrinthian at first, but is pretty intuitive and easy to follow pretty quickly; which with a stacked lineup from top to bottom, makes the continuous rushing from stage to stage a little more bearable at least.Continue reading


Damnation Brings The Heaviest And Grimmest One-Dayer To Leeds Today


Dragged Into Sunlight, by Rich Price Photography

The time is nigh! Damnation Festival, the UK’s top one-day underground metal festival is back today at Leeds University Union. The fest is totally sold out again and headlined by Bloodbath, Sodom, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Paradise Lost, Dying Fetus, Dragged Into Sunlight, Nails and many more. Continue reading


Vallenfyre, Grave Pleasures, And Leng Tch’e All Added to Damnation 2017


Three more top-notch bands added to the ranks of Damnation Festival 2017 as Vallenfyre, Grave Pleasures, And Leng Tch’e are added to the bill. Tickets are running out for the UK’s top festival event of the late year.Continue reading


Psychedelic Witchcraft, Wiegdood and Mutation Added To Damnation Festival


Damnation 2017 continues to build on its strong early lineup with three more bands: Psychedelic Witchcraft, Wiegdood and Ginger Wildheart’s Mutation have been added to the ranks. Continue reading


Mutation – Mutation III: Dark Black


If there was any justice in the world, Ginger Wildheart, quite possibly the best living rock songwriter in Britain, would be a Grammy-laden peer of the realm; lauded, rewarded and extolled for his services to rock music. Yet, to coin that most passé of phrases, “everything happens for a reason”, because if that justice had been served, the obtuse fire that feeds the abrasive pummeling of Mutation III: Dark Black (Undergroove) would have been robbed of the oxygen of anger and normality of every day human existence that permeates each second of the excellence of extremity that Ginger and co-collaborator Scott Lee Andrews  have forged.Continue reading