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Bloodstock with 3 Inches Of Blood, Heriot, and more

Aug 7, 2025  ·  Catton Park, Walton on trent Catton Park, Walton on trent

Bloodstock
Aug 7
Bloodstock
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Finnish band Shade Empire is known for their unique sound in the symphonic black metal genre. Signed to Avantgarde Records, their breakthrough came with "Sinthetic" (2004). They achieved chart success with albums like "Intoxicate O.S" (2006) and "Zero Nexus" (2008). Touring with bands like Unleashed and Krisiun, they are celebrated for their dark thematic explorations, especially in works like "Sunholy" (2023), inspired by the Jonestown tragedy.
HERIOT's debut EP "Profound Morality" (2022) gained global acclaim, leading to a sold-out UK tour. They've supported Architects and Lamb Of God and played festivals like Download and Wacken, gaining a massive fanbase.
Trivium, from Orlando, Florida, emerged in the early 21st century blending metalcore, thrash, and prog metal. Known for relentless touring, their breakthrough came with "Ascendancy" in 2005. "Shogun" (2008) highlighted narrative storytelling, while "The Sin and the Sentence" (2017) was acclaimed. Collaborations include producer David Draiman on "Vengeance Falls" (2013). Notable albums: "What the Dead Men Say" (2020), "In the Court of the Dragon" (2021). Frequent lineup changes, but core members include Matt Heafy and Paolo Gregoletto.
French heavy metal band Gojira, from Bayonne, blends thrash, death, and progressive metal with philosophical lyrics. Known for albums like Magma and Fortitude, they gained critical acclaim, Grammy nominations, and performed at the 2024 Olympics. They've toured with bands like Machine Head and are lauded for their unique sound and live performances.
Atlanta's Mastodon, formed in 1999, are influential in American metal, blending genres like stoner, sludge, and metalcore. Known for complex riffs and conceptual albums like Leviathan, they've received Grammy recognition for hits like "Sultan's Curse." Albums like The Hunter and Emperor of Sand showcase their diverse influences. They often collaborate with Neurosis' Scott Kelly and teamed up with Lamb of God in 2024 for "Floods of Triton."
Obituary, from Tampa, are death metal pioneers known for their impactful albums like Slowly We Rot and Cause of Death. Formed in 1986, they feature original members John Tardy, Don Hardy, and Trevor Peres. Notably, they influenced the genre with varied tempos and heavy sounds. They reunited in 2004 with highlights like Inked in Blood, which charted in the U.S. They've continued to release acclaimed music, including the 2023 album, Dying of Everything. Obituary remains a defining band in death metal.
Pennsylvania metal band August Burns Red, known for technical proficiency and deep lyrics, has had notable success with albums like "Messengers" and "Constellations." Grammy-nominated for hits "Identity" and "Invisible Enemy," they're celebrated for tight performances and the Christmas Burns Red Festival.
Born in Chicago, Al Jourgensen's Ministry pioneered industrial music, evolving from '80s synth-pop to a harsher sound with albums like "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste." Known for "Psalm 69," they earned six Grammy nods. Resuming in 2018, they keep touring and recording.
Lacuna Coil, renowned for their cinematic heavy metal sound, began their journey in Italy. Their latest album, "Sleepless Empire," features notable tracks like "The Siege" and "I Wish You Were Dead," with special collaborations from Ash Costello and Randy Blythe. Celebrating over three decades, their music aligns past, present, and future, showcasing their creative evolution.
Undeath, formed in 2018 in Rochester, NY, are renowned for their brutal death metal style. Albums like "It’s Time...To Rise" achieved critical acclaim, topping Decibel's 2022 list. Known for high-energy tracks such as "Brandish the Blade," they've toured globally with bands like Exodus and The Black Dahlia Murder.
German band LORD OF THE LOST blends metal, industrial, glam, and pop. Known for albums like "JUDAS" and "BLOOD & GLITTER," they topped charts and joined Eurovision 2023.
UK metal band Shrapnel fuse thrash and modern metal with sharp musicianship and anthemic hooks. Known for powerful live shows and their hit single "Kingmaker."
Tetzel and Antonio Calanna formed ALL FOR METAL, a classic heavy metal duo known for anthemic, catchy songs. Their first hit, "All For Metal," showcases their cohesive style.
Germany's FEUERSCHWANZ, a powerhouse in the metal scene, celebrates 20 years with "Warriors," featuring English versions of hits like "Highlander." Known for chart-topping albums, the band collaborates with talents like Chris Harms and Francesco Cavalieri, combining heavy metal and new tracks with epic guest appearances.
Born from neo-Norse lore, EIHWAR blends Viking themes with wild techno trance. Known for electrifying dancefloors, they've rocked major European metal festivals since 2023.
3 INCHES OF BLOOD, formed in 1999 in British Columbia, returned to the stage in 2024 with true heavy metal, thrilling fans with highly successful reunion shows.
Machine Head, founded by Robb Flynn, has been a force in metal for over three decades. Known for fierce determination and reinvention, their 11th album 'UNATØNED' showcases a focused, impactful sound with bludgeoning riffs and anthemic melodies, maintaining their relevance and ferocity.
Fear Factory, born in L.A., innovates extreme metal with explosive riffs and industrial drums. Known for hits like “Recode,” they're a key force in heavy music.
Orange Goblin, a British metal band formed in 1995 in London, is known for their heavy metal and stoner rock style. They've endured 25 years, gaining respect like Sabbath and Maiden. With Ben Ward leading, they've become legends through relentless, high-energy performances and straightforward, unpretentious attitudes.
KATAKLYSM, formed in Canada, are renowned death metal titans known for powerful albums like "Goliath." Their aggressive style fights societal norms, led by Maurizio Iacono.
MY DILIGENCE, from Brussels, is a leading Belgian heavy psych band known for catchy harmonies and compelling riffs. They've performed at Hellfest and Alcatraz Metal Festival, and collaborated with producer Francis Caste.
High Parasite, led by Aaron Stainthorpe of My Dying Bride, debuts with the album "Forever We Burn," blending doom, electronic, and industrial sounds. Heather Thompson enriches with ethereal vocals, while bassist/vocalist Tombs, Sam Hill, Jonny Hunter, and Dan Brown complete the lineup. Known for the single "Let It Fail," High Parasite's style is a dark blend of riffs and grooves.

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