Metal Hammer (UK)

TONIGHT, PRONG LAY OUT A METAL MASTERCLAS­S

PRONG

- MATT MILLS

SPOIL ENGINE/HARK

Nineties NY groove pioneers power up their classics

Riding the momentum

of their Machinatio­ns album, Swansea bruisers HARK [8] possess a growing and dedicated fanbase, but burdened with an early start time few ears are blessed with their restless tunes as they roar to life. Mixing rock’n’roll with crushing sludge, frontman Jimbob Isaac’s vocals prove just as raw as his riffs. Hark’s inalienabl­e confidence and power make their short show feel like a well-kept secret, reserved solely for those dedicated enough to hit Camden early. With their mixing entirely cutting out Bart Vandeporta­ele’s rhythm guitar and Dave De Loco’s bass, SPOIL ENGINE’S [5] set proves sadly lifeless. Frontwoman Iris Goessens’s repeated cries for a moshpit remain unanswered by the gradually filling Underworld, with the only saving grace being the melodic metallers’ onstage chemistry. Regular bouts of synchronis­ed headbangin­g eventually get a similar response from the audience, all united in their excitement for the impending headliner.

With their groove-driven riffs and rhythms, PRONG [8] lay out a metal masterclas­s, opening up with the brief, confrontat­ional Disbelief. The crowd-inciting Beg To

Differ rears its head early, its simple-yet-gigantic drumming and taut guitar setting a thrilling

precedent. Prong’s power trio status allows them freedom on the small stage, with leader Tommy

Victor and bassist

Mike Longworth always mobile, while continuall­y firing out classics throughout the second half of the set. They lay down four cuts from Cleansing consecutiv­ely, peaking with a double whammy of Whose Fist Is This Anyway? and Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck. The momentum drops, however, as the New Yorkers opt for the newer, lesserknow­n duo of Sense Of Ease and Divide And Conquer to close the set. Thereafter, the anti-climax is offset by two encores, beginning with a venue-wide singalong of Revenge… Best Served Cold, but from then until tonight’s conclusion, Prong remain unstoppabl­y on fire.

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Ultimate authority
Beg To differ
Unconditio­nal lost and Found
Cut-rate eternal Heat
awakening rude
Turnover
Cut and dry
Broken Peace
device another worldly
Is This whose Fist anyway?
Fingers, Snap Snap Your
Your neck
Sense of...
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