Life's December
Flon, St.Gallen


Stil
Deathcore · Metalcore · Melodic Death Metal · Progressive Metal · Technical Death Metal

Datum
Samstag, 15. Oktober 2016
Location
Flon · Davidstrasse 42 · 9000 St.Gallen

Einlass · Beginn
19:00 · 19:30
Veranstalter
Flon

Weitere Infos

Am 15. Oktober 2016 feiern Life's December ihre Plattentaufe im Flon SG.
Um das neue Album ehrwürdig zu feiern gibt es eine Release Party mit 4 energiegeladenen Bands.

Running Order:
19:30 - ARCAINE (Groove Metal) www.facebook.com/arcaineofficial
20:20 - SAVE YOUR LAST BREATH (Blackened Metalcore) www.facebook.com/SaveYourLastBreath
21:10 - BURIED SIDE (Deathcore) www.facebook.com/BuriedSide
22:00 - LIFE'S DECEMBER (Deathcore / Djent) www.facebook.com/LifesDecember

LIFE'S DECEMBER already caught attention this spring when the band, founded in 2012, raised international eyebrows for the first time with their debut album "Colder". Both press and Deathcore fans liked the album, and over the course of the following months, the guys showed all their talent live on stage. Heavy-weight breakdowns, melancholic melodies, and omnipresent Djent influences made the Swiss outfit one of the nation's most hopeful newcomers.
The stage is LIFE'S DECEMBER's home anyway, their brute sound unfurls its powerful impact best in tight clubs and in front of a sweaty audience. But there's a lot of things to discover on record as well, and now there's already a refill: the quartet couldn't keep their hands off their strings und has recorded the successor to "Colder".
"Fatigue" again leaves few doubts that LIFE'S DECEMBER's roots lie deeply in the Deathcore scene: it is a brute firework of riffs, fulminating breakdowns, and once more shows the musicians' unique hand for sentimental and emotional
moments. "Fatigue" trumps with a characteristic, delicate songwriting and the LIFE'S DECEMBER members' enthusiasm for a suspenseful play of bone-crushing force and fragile, gentle melodies - an album full of Djent, mondernism, and Core!
Again, LIFE'S DECEMBER recorded and produced their album themselves, but they took a huge step forward and put the necessary clearness into their sound.