WHITECHAPEL and NORTHLANE turn it up in Bristol

Photos/Words: Georgia Collins

Lead singer of Northlane singing into a microphone on stage. Photo has been taken from the crowd.

Photo: Northlane / Georgia Collins

Halfway through their Europe/UK co-headline tour, Whitechapel and Northlane rally fans together at Electric Bristol on Monday 16th June.

A real treat for Bristol moshers, Northlane provided their signature combination of heavy breakdowns and electronic beats to a reception of eager crowd surfers, circle pits and feet off the floor. Their electronic theme continued into vibrant on screen visuals and outfits, with guitarist Jon Deiley donning futuristic L.E.D accessories, creating an all encompassing atmosphere for the audience to enjoy.

The camera is pointing upwards towards the lead singer of Whitechapel as they sing into a microphone.

Photo: Whitechapel / Georgia Collins

Closing off the show, Whitechapel delivered a powerful performance, led by front man Phil Bozeman's impressive vocals. The band commanded the room with their iconic, brutal sound, igniting the crowd into a frenzy.

In an almost cinematic element to their performance, Bozeman ceremoniously adorned himself in a horrific bone mask of antlers and eye sockets; becoming the artwork from their most recent album 'Hymns in Dissonance'.

Overall a night to remember for Bristol gig goers, filled with a dynamic atmosphere created by both bands' strong sound and hypnotic visuals.

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