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Hawk Eyes, The Cluny, Newcastle

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Tonight sees four incredibly noisy bands take to the stage in the Cluny’s main venue; we arrive slightly late but in time for main tour support God Damn.

From the off their brooding ferocity is made quite clear and we’re certain we are going to be deaf come the curfew.

Ploughing through a breathtaking set, we’re left aghast at the sheer power and strain that the PA is being put through, and it comes as little surprise that all of the bands can be heard as clear as day outside the venue. ‘Silver Spoon’ is a highlight of God Damn's set; brilliant lyrics coupled with relentless riffs and huge drums.

With ears sufficiently ringing, we prepare for the Hawk Eyes onslaught we're about to be subjected to. We know we’re in for a treat tonight, and as the four-piece take to the stage, the crowd draws in ever closer, the opening riffs ringing out through the venue, the volume even louder than before.

Yet we quickly settle into this barrage of heavy riffs and shouted vocals, the sharp bursts of power are mind blowing. Not only that, but they seem like genuinely approachable people. What’s often lacking now is decent stage banter, yet Hawk Eyes seem to have honed theirs perfectly, their patter full of daft stories and prime numbers.

Tracks off the new album go down incredibly well, and though there's little deviation from tried and tested format of earlier material, it proves that their own trademarked brand of intricate metal is alive and well. Tonight is testament to both that, and to writing phenomenal songs; musically they’re unbelievable. so few bands are this tight.

‘Die Trying’ is a huge highlight this evening, it's ferocious, it's hard, it's riff-laden and it's just breathtaking. And, like so many other tracks n their set, it tears the roof off the venue. It's been a long while since The Cluny experienced a pummelling like this.

As Hawk Eyes close out their set we exit the venue, our faces suitably melted and our hearing hanging on by a whisker. We cannot commend Hawk Eyes enough. Metal and hardcore at its best.  

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God Damn Announce Début Album and New Track 'When The Wind Blows'

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After spending three years riling up audiences with their own brand of sonic blast-worthy noise, Wolverhampton band God Damn will be releasing their much anticipated début LP Vultures this May.

Before all of that, the guys will be releasing new single 'When The Wind Blows', out Monday March 9. You can check it out now via Soundcloud.

Vultures is expected Monday May 11 through One Little Indian Records. On the album, guitarist and vocalist Thom has stated "Remember when your mum used to say 'if you keep on pulling silly faces like that and the wind changes, your face will get stuck that way'? It's about that. It's about not taking the piss out of people's appearances and the right to look however you want."

Catch God Damn live in the UK at the following dates:

February tour w/ Hawk Eyes

12th Liverpool, Maguire's Pizza Bar

13th London, Barfly

14th Southampton, The Joiners

16th Bristol, Louisiana

17th Nottingham, Bodega

18th Manchester, Sound Control

19th Newcastle, The Cluny

20th Glasgow, Nice n Sleazy

 

21st Leeds, Brudenell Social Club

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