Tag: photos
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Opeth, Mastodon and Khemmis – Live Gallery: Toronto, ON – April 22 2022
It was an absolute joy to shoot the legendary Opeth at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on Friday April 25, 2022. That sure feels great to write! Live shows in 2022, and one of the all-time favourites of many a metalhead, good stuff. Hey, but don’t let my nerding out about these prog darlings from Sweden…
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Chelsea Grin & more in Toronto
The Opera House November 17th 2019 This is one of the shows I’ve been the most excited for this year. Such a stacked line up, with Left Behind opening up for Traitor followed by SPITE, The Acacia Strain, and headlined by Salt Lake City’s own Chelsea Grin. I had been waiting for Left Behind to come to Toronto for a while now. They’re a…
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Despised Icon & more in Toronto, October 2019
Ingested, Kublai Khan, Suffocation, Despised Icon @ The Opera House, Toronto, October 13th, 2019 While most people were celebrating Thanksgiving with their families last night, others chose to spend it at The Opera House in Toronto with Despised Icon, and they brought some heavy hitters with them, to say the least. The show was opened…
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All That Remains, Lacuna Coil, Bad Omens
Bad Omens, an American Metalcore band from Richmond, Virginia formed in 2015. With members Noah Sebastian (lead vocals), Joakim “Jolly” Karlsson (lead guitar, vocals), Nicholas Ruffilo (bass, backing vocals), and Nick Folio (drums). This group started with a bang and continues to amaze their fans with how far they have come and are going. They…
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Book reviews by Steve Earles: The Great War Illustrated 1918
Archive and Colour Photographs of WW1 By William Langford and Jack Holroyd This is the final book in this series, the last of five titles, which have to stand as one of the very best series that Pen and Sword has published – which is no mean feat. The photos and images in this book…
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Pallbearer live in Toronto, 8 May 2018
This spring Pallbearer hit the road with Dust Bolt, Skeletonwitch and Obituary, on a tour that hit Toronto May 8, with Canadian openers Untimely Demise. Hellbound’s Daniel Smith captured Pallbearer’s Opera House performance.




