Malevolent Creation (US) | Massacre (US) | Deathbringer (PL) | Invictus (JP)
DATE: VENDREDI 25/07/2025 LIEU: Belvédère OUVERTURE: 18:30 PRÉVENTE: 15€ SUR PLACE: 20€ LIEN: Event Facebook PRÉVENTES: Utick 



 


Malevolent Creation (US)
Death Metal

For diehard Metal fans, this band needs no further introduction. Malevolent Creation has shaped this extreme music genre for three decades, which makes them one of its most uncompromised representatives. Despite many line-up changes, the music of Phil Fasciana's (guitar) band has always represented the essence of Death Metal: brutality, intensity and a certain dose of catchiness. You can hear that on their remarkable debut album, "The Ten Commandments" (1991), as well as on their later albums, such as "Stillborn” (1993), "The Fine Art of Murder” (1998) or "Dead Man’s Path” (2015). The latter was the last album recorded with late Brett Hoffman (RIP) on vocals. In 2019 the band released another bone breaker, titled "The 13th Beast”, with fully justifies their rank of Mike Tyson of Death Metal.




Massacre (US)
Death Metal

Although Massacre were hampered by unstable line-ups for much of their career, they, along with Morbid Angel and the late Chuck Schuldiner (RIP), helped originate and shape the genre of Florida Death Metal and have influenced countless bands that came later- everyone from Napalm Death to Entombed cite them as a major influence. Pre-Massacre, both Kam Lee and Rick Rozz were original members of Death along with Chuck. Death was still unsigned at that time, making demos as a three piece (playing without bass), and Kam himself drew the famous Death logo. Kam is widely acknowledged as being the originator of the gutteral death-growl vocal style which has since become the de-facto standard in Death Metal.

Massacre played countless shows in mid 80’s Florida before the spotlight fell on the area, influencing the later wave of bands from Deicide to Obituary to follow their lead. The band were put on hold however, when Chuck Schuldiner relocated back from LA to his native Florida and promptly recruited Rick, Bill and Terry to record the second Death Album “Leprosy”, for Combat Records . After completing commitments to Death, Massacre finally regrouped in 1990, signed with Earache, and entered Morrissound Studios in Tampa Florida, with UK producer Colin Richardson at the helm to finally deliver their debut album “From Beyond”. Though released much later than many of their death metal contemporaries, all the songs recorded were from the widely circulated demos/live tapes of 5 years previously, including “Corpsegrinder”, a simple but effective track which featured on Death’s first demo but was actually written by Rick and Kam. The album is a certified classic of the genre.

With line up intact, the band finally embarked on a punishing touring schedule to make up for lost time, visiting Europe with Texas’ Devastation and Germany’s Morgoth supporting. In 1992 the band recorded a follow up EP “Inhuman Conditions” which included a rare guest appearance from Venom’s Cronos on their cover of Warhead. More touring followed its release, with the band visiting Europe again in 1993,this time with Grave and Demolition Hammer in tow. On their return however the band effectively split up, the rhythm section of Bill and Terry were in demand to record for other groups and both now play in Six Feet Under.

In 1996 Kam and Rick regrouped to record a second album for Earache, recruiting drummer Syrus Peters and Pete Sison on bass to deliver “Promise”. The album showcased a more varied metal style, still with the trademark guitar heaviness, but was poorly received by fans, though the inspired cover of Concrete Blonde’s “Bloodletting” is an undiscovered classic to this day. Soon after its release, the band folded once more.
 





Deathbringer (PL)
Death Metal

DEATHBRINGER bring forth a brand of Death Metal that can only be described as a pure
hybrid. Equally taking influences from the likes of Decrepit Birth, Meshuggah, Death &

Morbid Angel to the eclectic sounds of Ulver and Anaal Nathrakh.

Formed in 2002 in Belarus by guitarist Artyom Serdyuk, progressive death metal pioneers
Deathbringer have toured across the globe sharing stages with Vader, Behemoth, Marduk,
Hate and many more. Their debut album, “Homo Divisus”, came in 2007 and subsequently
saw the band embark on their first European headline tour the following year to rave

reviews.

“IT” emerges as the band's sophomore record which initially began in 2013, but due to
health issues, personal lives, and later a global pandemic, had to be postponed. In 2022, with
guest appearances from Bobby Koelble (Death), Tommy Talamanca (Sadist), and Mariusz
Domaradzki (Masachist, Yattering, Azarath), “IT” finally saw the light of day released by the

Unique Leader Records.





Invictus (JP)