Categories: Live Reviews

Slaughter to Prevail at O2 Forum Kentish Town, London 2024


Slaughter to Prevail's recent show at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, during their second sold-out night, was a demonstration of the band's powerful stage and the intense energy of their fans. The night started in a unique way, with a 10-minute electronic/techno intro that set a pulsating tone, building the anticipation before the band stormed the stage.

Once on stage, Slaughter to Prevail immediately kicked off the show with ?Bonebreaker?, setting the mood for an evening of energetic performance. The audience response was electric, reflecting the band's energy with enthusiasm and fervor. Lead singer Alex Terrible's deep vocals were a highlight, adding a distinctive edge to each song.

The set list, including tracks such as ?Agony? and ?Bratva?, showed the band's musical skill and their ability to engage the audience. ?Made in Russia? was particularly well received, drawing applause and intense head movements from the crowd.

One of the highlights of the evening was the performance of ?1984?. The band addressed themes of conflict and solidarity, receiving a supportive response from the audience. This moment of connection between the band and their fans was a testament to the power of music to unite.

Songs like ?Viking? and ?I Killed a Man? further demonstrated the band's versatility. The latter involved a unique interaction, with Alex Terrible instructing the audience to crouch and then jump, creating a memorable and unified moment.

As the night progressed, tracks like ?Baba Yaga? and ?Demolisher? kept the crowd's energy high, with mosh pits and crowd surfing adding to the live experience. The band's encore with ?Hell? concluded the night on a high, leaving the audience satisfied and ecstatic.

Slaughter to Prevail, performing without support bands, successfully carried the entire event, proving their strength as headliners.

Artists: Slaughter to Prevail

Daniel Caceiro

Born in Brazil and living in London, I co-founded and manage the UK and US sides of MetalJunkbox, specializing in concert photography, and promoting live events and launches by various artists. I?ve been a photographer since 2016 and I also act as the nerd of the team, taking care of the technical side of the project, and on top of all that, having the worst taste of the trio (or better)!

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