Metal Hammer (UK)

Vulture Industries

<Code>/TalaNas

- HANNAH MAY KILROY

BOSTON MUSIC ROOM, LONDON

CARNIVALES­QUE CAPERS, ENDTIMES ELEGIES – AND CONGAS…

“I’VE GOT SOME biscuits up here if you want some… no seriously!” TALANAS’S [7] charismati­c frontman Hal Sinden cackles. Combining snacks, suave suits and a quirky sense of humour, Talanas present their gothic-tinged progressiv­e death metal with quintessen­tial British eccentrici­ty. <CODE> [7] have gone through many changes since their inception in 2002, both in style and personnel, but the band are back to swirling, avant-garde BM that swoops from atmospheri­c to brutal, and frontman Wacian carries the songs with ease – although a black metal vocalist in a plaid shirt is probably a first. Norwegian avant-garde troupe VULTURE INDUSTRIES [8] are one of the most intriguing and theatrical forces in undergroun­d metal today: from their music – a captivatin­g combo of prog, post-punk and art rock that could soundtrack a creepy gothic carnival

– to the presentati­on, mainly carried with mesmerisin­g melodrama by their wide-eyed, dynamic frontman Bjørnar E Nilsen. Supporting their new album, Stranger Times, their setlist comprises mainly new songs and those from 2013’s The Tower. As The World Burns is deliciousl­y groovy and

The Hound has the audience singing along while Bjørnar crouches atop a towering speaker, Gollum-style. His wide-ranging vocals are superb, particular­ly when he goes operatic, and whether he’s stomping across the stage like a man possessed or starting a conga line for the encore, he’s a formidable frontman in leading his merry band of madcaps through this entertaini­ng evening.

 ??  ?? Brace yourself, it’s Vulture Industries’ Bjørnar e Nilsen!
Brace yourself, it’s Vulture Industries’ Bjørnar e Nilsen!
 ??  ?? <code>’s Wacian: plaid face
<code>’s Wacian: plaid face

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