It was one of the hottest weekends in the UK, so Rebecca decided she would take a team down to the first year of the Mangata Festival to sweat it out altogether. Here you will see photography done by Luke and Ruby does any words you may see. Here are the day one part two activities:
Black Hawk Down:
“Ferocious guitar riffs, suave vocals, and crashing drums seem to be the go-to sound for Black Hawk Down”
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Conan:
“Conan describes their sound as caveman battle doom and the guttural growling and booming bass that make up most of their songs certainly confirm just that.”
Death Divine:
“Death Divine is an expectational artist, masterfully filling each role of a 5-piece band creating euphonious treats for their listeners.”
Devastator:
“Snappy drums, chased by gnarly riffs and beastly vocals are the minimum one can expect of every song spawned by Devastator.”
Foul Body Autopsy:
“Foul Body Autopsy is another one-man band that had me fooled to believe there are at least 4 people behind such a speedy and sick sound.”
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Lawnmower Deth:
“Mischievous, goofy, and fast-paced trash punk that turns any frown upside down is the recipe for Lawnmower Deths’s success and has created a following of die-hard fans.”
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Myles Knight:
“Myles Knight is a talented musician with a beautiful voice which he compliments with delicate acoustic guitar sounds. His songs are just pure balm to the soul.”
Syncolima:
“Syncolima have mastered the art of creating sounds that wash away all your stress by combining melodic riffs with smooth bass and an overall relaxed tempo that just leaves you feeling like you are floating on clouds when you are listening to them.”
Tumanduumband:
“The sound generated by Tumanduumband is darker than the darkest black and one can only assume the band was summoned to earth by the devil himself to spread pure evil and doom.”
Wolvencrown:
“Majestic, rich and grandiose are words that come to mind when listening to the atmospheric black metal band Wolvencrown. Their songs are meant to be played to the masses.”
Your Eyes Only:
“Emotionally charged vocals, melancholic acoustic guitar sounds, and heart-breaking lyrics. Your Eyes Only certainly belong on any good breakup playlist.”