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Dark Tranquillity Review
Dark Tranquillity the Swedish Melodic Death metal band ripped apart the crowbar last night with their pure energy and talent to a sold out venue and it was a fantastic show full of power.
Eye Of The Enemy kicked off the set with "Lorem Ipsum, [Redacted] and Clay" the energy on stage was astounding and the heavy drum beats and Explosive bass riffs drove up the energy and excitement and brought the venue to life. As they continued with " The March, The Shift and The Paradigm Of Penance " the tight guitar riffs and driving vocals brought the fans an extra layer of power and pumped us up for the main act.

Eye of the Enemy

Eye of the Enemy

Eye of the Enemy

Eye of the Enemy
1/9
Dark Tranquillity kicked off their set with "The Last Imagination, Nothing to No One and Hours Passed in Exile" the sharp death metal riffs and Melodic keyboards brought a growling sensation to your ears and Mikael Stanne’s excellent death metal rasps and clean vocals brought extra spice and masses of power and captivated the fans.
As the choruses of " Unforgivable, Atoma and Terminus (Where Death Is Most Alive) hooked us in for more the band showed you their pieces of artwork and delivered Gritty bass guitar and Explosive Drum beats that bounced off the walls and made you want more.
The enthusiasm in the room was on a all time high as Dark Tranquillity continued their set with " Cathode Ray Sunshine, Not Nothing and Empty Me" and Mikael's interaction with the audience showed the band's passion as the metal horns were on full display and the crowd was clapping along to songs "Phantom Days" and "ThereIn".

Dark Tranquillity

Dark Tranquillity

Dark Tranquillity

Dark Tranquillity
1/9
Dark Tranquillity ended their set with "The Wonders at Your Feet, Lost to Apathy and Misery's Crown" the Melodic Death metal, Harsh vocals, uptempo guitar riffs and furious and killer bass lines ran through our veins and we were thrilled to see such an epic set by Dark Tranquillity. If you haven't seen Dark Tranquillity live, we suggest you run, not walk to buy tickets to this awesome show.
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