New Yorks' Irving Plaza gets slammed by Sanguisugabogg, Defeated Sanity, Despised Icon, Skinless & Corpse Pile

Just like any brewing storm, it starts out small with subtle signs of impending danger. Then it intensifies, building and building relentlessly until the skies finally open and pure mayhem descends. That was exactly how Sunday night (11/28) unfolded. Headlining this thunderous storm were Ohio’s Sanguisugabogg, introduced with reverence by the legendary Frank Mullen of Suffocation. His build-up perfectly set the tone for what the band delivered. Opening with "Rotten Entanglement" from their latest album Hideous Aftermath, they jabbed and swayed through their set, demonstrating precisely what one of the hardest touring bands in death metal can accomplish! Adding to the madness Singer Devin Swank threw a football in the crowd and said whoever has it at the end of the song can get free Merch., You know what the crowd was like going after that ball.They are scheduled to hit the overseas scene early in 2026 before returning stateside in March.

https://sanguisugabogg.com

Canadian deathcore veterans Despised Icon took the stage next, igniting the crowd with "A Fractured Hand" and "Snake in the Grass." They showcased their signature dual vocal style, a distinctive element rarely seen in the genre. The band treated fans to tracks from their newest album Shadow Work, including powerful performances of "Death of an Artist" and "Over My Dead Body."

https://despisedicon.com

Adding a surprise dimension to the New York and Philadelphia shows were New York icons Skinless. To make sure the audience knew who the heavyweights truly were, frontman Sherwood brandished the championship belt high for all to see. Their setlist, packed with songs from their debut album Progression Towards Evil like "Confines of Human Flesh," "Scum Cookie," and "Crispy Kids," had the pit erupting into a frenzy.

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Defeated Sanity commanded the crowd with a ferocious set primarily drawn from their latest release on Season of Mist Records, Chronicles of Lunacy. Tracks like "Heredity Violated" and "The Odor of Sanctity" ignited the Madness that raged throughout the night. Though death metal is often characterized by brutal breakdowns and relentless sonic assault, Defeated Sanity injected a touch of progressive groove into their breakdowns, adding a unique layer of complexity.

For more Info: https://www.season-of-mist.com/bands/defeated-sanity/

Opening this night of total mayhem and rhythm-driven destruction were Texans Corpse Pile. Throwing down with tracks like "Genesis of Suffering," "Vengeful Hymns," and "For Flesh and All" from their newest album In the Beginning, this band proved they are far more than just breakdown machines. Their lyrics confront the state of politics head-on while also clearly showing their solid support for the LGBTQ+ community, adding an important sociopolitical dimension to their heavy sound.

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Death To All bring the Symbolic Healing tour to NYC

When you like a band, you praise them at every opportunity, celebrating their music whenever you can. But when you truly love a band, that love goes beyond just words — you take it on the road, keeping the passion and the flame alive through every live show, and that is precisely what Death To All exemplifies. This time around, they are proudly bringing the 35th anniversary of Death’s Spiritual Healing and the 30th anniversary of Symbolic to the eager masses. With a packed Irving Plaza buzzing with anticipation, it’s clear that Death, the pioneers of Death Metal, still hold a deeply cherished spot in everyone’s heart.Performing iconic tracks like “Infernal Death,” “Zombie Ritual,” “Symbolic,” “Spirit Crusher,” and “Pull the Plug,” the band delivered an unforgettable experience that made the crowd truly feel the enduring legacy of Death.

https://reversedrecords.com/death-to-all/

Supporting them were Canadian Death Metal legends Gorguts. Founding member Luc Lemay took the audience on a captivating musical journey through the band’s storied history. Fan favorites such as “Disincarnated,” “Subtle Body,” and “Bodily Corrupted” resonated strongly with the crowd. Not content to rest on past laurels, Gorguts also treated fans to two brand new songs, which Luc revealed will appear on their upcoming album.

http://gorguts.com

Opening the night were Phobophilic, an emerging Death Metal force from North Dakota. With just one album (Enveloping Absurdity) and one EP (Undimensioned Identities), the band showcased a sound that pays homage to the rich history of Death Metal while injecting their own fresh power and intensity into the genre. Tracks like “Cathedrals of Blood” and “Diminished to Unbeing” left no doubt about their potential. Phobophilic is definitely a band not to be overlooked!

https://phobophilic.bandcamp.com

Cynic & Atheist Co- Heading tour with Hierarchy and Kevin Hufnagel roar thru NYC .

July 6th, 2023 Le Poisson Rouge NYC.

CYNIC celebrated their 30th anniversary of 'Focus' by playing the whole album. Joining Paul Masvidal on stage are guitarist Max Phelps (Exist, Death to All), bassist Brandon Giffin (The Faceless, The Zenith Passage), drummer Matt Lynch (Nova Collective, Intronaut) and keyboardist Zeke Kaplan. They'll also paid tribute to late members Sean Reinert and Sean Malone.     

As soon as the band’s entourage pulled out the banners the crowd erupted and they stayed that way thru their set. The band also played one of their newest songs “In a multiverse where atoms sing” off their latest Ascension Codes.

'Ascension Codes' can be ordered at the Season of Mist E-Shop, the CYNIC Bandcamp, and official CYNIC shop. The album can be streamed/downloaded HERE.

For more info : https://listen.cyniconline.com/bio

ATHEIST also celebrating their 30th anniversary performed songs from their first three albums, including some that they haven't performed in decades. Man how did I sleep on this band back in the day.. They Killed it with their thrash metal style mixing in some funky fusion. I ran out and bought Piece of Time (1990) , Unquestionable Presence (1991) and Elements (1993) the next day. The stage show was non stop movement, except for the Jagerbomb shot.

For more info: https://www.facebook.com/AtheistBand/

Hailing from Long Island was Death Metal band Hierarchy providing a heavy set. So heavy the drummer smashed through his kick drum skin and had a short break to replace it!

For more info: https://hierarchyband666.bandcamp.com/music

I always say get to the show early to support the opening acts and more then half the crowd did for Kevin Hufnagel. Playing an acoustic set ,Kevin let the guitar do all the singing .

For more info: https://kevinhufnagel.bandcamp.com