Date: 17/4/26
Location: The Dome, London
Supporting acts: Paradise Fell, Comastatic
On the same day, headlining act From Ashes To New made their explosive UK debut, coinciding with the release of their latest album, Reflections. The Dome erupted into a wall of energy from the first note to the last, as the crowd was whipped into a frenzy by blistering, high-octane sets from support acts Paradise Fell and Comastatic.
The London-based alternative/nu-rock band Paradise Fell kicked off their set with fan favourites Overdose and Lil Butterfly, alongside newer tracks Super Turbo and No Lies. I hadn’t heard of the band before, so I can’t comment too much on their performance, but they certainly made a strong first impression.
Swiss duo Comastatic returned to The Dome after previously supporting Australia’s pop metalcore act Melrose Avenue. Their performance was excellent, and the intensity of the mosh pit landed somewhere between mild and spicy.
On the mild-to-spicy scale, the mosh pit for headliners From Ashes To New was absolutely off the charts—properly spicy—even though I was in the pit playing traffic warden. They delivered a mix of tracks spanning every album they’ve released, including songs from their latest record. A standout moment came when a fan was brought on stage to perform Hate Me Too with the band, and it was phenomenal. The guy is seriously talented!
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