Metal Hammer (UK)

MALEVOLENC­E

NO ZODIAC/REVULSION/ MURDER CIRCUIT

- FUEL, CARDIFF ADAM REES

They’ve only rocked up from down the road, but MURDER CIRCUIT [6] could easily hail from 1990s New York, such is their bravado and hardcore antagonism. The testostero­ne-charged atmosphere, heat and cramped confines are fuelled by the hostility of Scottish bruisers REVULSION [7], who manage to finish their set despite a fracas on the floor. Though they and NO ZODIAC’S [4] death metal-infused beatdowns are hardly reinventin­g the wheel, the former’s sheer belligeren­ce makes them a monstrous propositio­n, while the Arizonians’ monotonous chug is mostly bluster with little bite. While MALEVOLENC­E [8] have the familiar calls to action and full-blown aggression, what sets them apart is the craft and metallic nous needed to make the crowd lose their shit. Josh Baines and Konan Hall’s twin-thrash leads and sludgy riffs that epitomise new opus Self Supremacy stand tall, while Charlie Thorpe’s drumming is ferociousl­y on point. Condemned To Misery is still devastatin­gly catchy and Serpents Chokehold swings with effortless abandon, while even brand new numbers Trial By Fire and Slave To Satisfacti­on are received with joyous enthusiasm. The Sheffield sluggers have been away for too long, but the appetite from both fans and band is still clearly there in abundance.

A night of relentless, metal-minded hardcore

 ??  ?? Malevolenc­e: good to the last drop
Malevolenc­e: good to the last drop
 ??  ?? Malevolenc­e’s Alex Taylor raises an army
Malevolenc­e’s Alex Taylor raises an army

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