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Suicide Silence at the Masquerade Atlanta

Ann BodanConcerts, Metal, Metal Shop, music, photos, suicide silenceOctober 28, 2014

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Blasting back onto the deathcore scene after the loss of singer Mitch Lucker, Suicide Silence is back in action. With new singer Eddie Hermida, Suicide Silence have released a new album called You Can’t Stop Me and hit the road for a national tour. Their U.S. co-headlining tour is with The Black Dahlia Murder, Chelsea Grin, and Alterbeast. I showed up early before doors at the Masquerade, and there was a already a huge line around the building with fans waiting to get in.

Deathcore masters Suicide Silence hit the stage with a vengeance. They started off their set with the song “Inherit the Crown” from their new album You Can’t Stop Me! The crowd went crazy–moshing, crowd surfing, jumping up and down during Suicide’s set, who put everything they had into their performance. Suicide were all over the place on stage. I actually had a hard time keeping up with them while taking pictures, moving back and forth photographing different band members while watching my back for crowd surfers.

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