Ghost, Fallujah and more at Catton Park (2017)
Catton Park (Derbyshire, UK)
Ghost, Fallujah, Winterfylleth, King 810, Raised By Owls, Abhorrent Decimation, Municipal Waste, Hatebreed, Ohhms
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August 12, 2017
FALLUJAH – Ronnie James Dio Stage
If there were ever a Saturday morning wake-up call, FALLUJAH are it. Delivering a masterclass in technical proficiency, the crowd are torn between looking on in awe at the precision of guitarists Scott Carstairs and Brian James and banging their heads to their crushing sounds and the band's new vocalist. A finale of "The Void Alone" fills the arena, letting any late-risers know that they've already missed out on a blinding Saturday performance. With a short but technically excellent set, FALLUJAH definitely set the bar high for the rest of the day's bands.
Barney Wain
WINTERFYLLETH – Ronnie James Dio Stage
Emily Coulter
Emily Coulter
If there's one thing every festival needs, it's Ainsley Harriot-inspired Grindcore, and delivering your healthy dose for this weekend is none other than RAISED BY OWLS. Hailing from the mean streets of the United States of Derbyshire, RAISED BY OWLS stride onto the stage to the tune of none other than the Murder She Wrote theme, and are welcomed by a packed out New Blood tent. With circle pits holding strong throughout the entire set, whether it be to the Chuckle Vision theme song or "Scary Spice has a Gangrenous Arm" it is clear why RAISED BY OWLS' blend of Death Metal and Party Grind is one of the weekend's main attractions. Displaying a perfect mix of humour and adrenaline throughout, the band close their set with a Death Metal inspired hymn about their lord and saviour Ainsley Harriot, and cement themselves as the most talked about New Blood band of the weekend.
Barney Wain
Abhorrent Decimation – Sophie Lancaster Stage
Barney Wain
MUNICIPAL WASTE - Ronnie James Dio Stage
With a sea of 'Wasted' snapbacks and Donald Trump Suicide T-Shirts, it was already clear throughout the day that the turn out for MUNICIPAL WASTE would be huge. Opening with "Mind Eraser", the band kicks things off in top gear right from the start, blasting through a beer-fuelled "thrashtacular" fourteen-song set. Breaking the Bloodstock crowd surfing record with an impressive 711 crowd surfers during their 45 minute set and regaining their title back from GOJIRA, both the crowd and the band prove they were indeed "Born to Party". After the circle pits cease, with every crowd member's two feet back on the ground, it's obvious that MUNICIPAL WASTE have achieved what they always set out to do –and that's F*CK YOU UP.
Barney Wain
HATEBREED – Ronnie James Dio Stage
On a day absolutely packed with Thrash Metal, what better way to relax than with the non-stop crushing Hardcore of HATEBREED. Opening with "A.D" and "Looking Down the Barrel of Today" - two tracks off their latest album "A Contrete Confessional" - HATEBREED establish exactly what the next hour is going to entail - an all-out assault. And if HATEBREED's songs aren't enough to motivate this audience to give it their all, vocalist Jamey Jasta's command of the crowd certainly is. With Jasta reaching out to every corner of the audience, leaving no audience member standing still, the ground shakes to the sound of HATEBREED's final song of the evening "Destroy Everything".
Barney Wain
OHHMS – Sophie Lancaster Stage
"To anyone that bought be a beer, thank you! I forgot my wallet…" proclaims OHHMS vocalist Paul Waller, in true Sludge Metal fashion. They say the best things in life are free, and Waller's free beers seem to be fuelling the best Sludge/Doom performance of the weekend, as OHHMS let rip a steadily paced, but by no means soft, assignment of Metal.
However, what is really not to be missed here is buried within the drunken yet impressive sludgy sounds emitted from the SOPHIE tent this Saturday, and those are the sobering, thought provoking lyrics coming from the mouth of Paul Waller. Touching on real subject matter not typical of Sludge and Doom Metal, OHHMS prove that music can be simultaneously catchy, heavy and intellectually intriguing. No matter what you're looking for from music, OHHMS delivered it this Saturday in the Sophie tent.
Barney Wain
GHOST – Ronnie James Dio Stage
Despite the long, cold wait tonight's headliners GHOST finally appear on stage. The headline slot is always a challenging one but GHOST have delivered a truly unholy stage show of spectacles. Opening with ''Square Hammer'' to get the excited crowd singing along, vocalist Papa Emeritus knows how to get the congregation rocking. Tonight's setlist was one to please the oldest of fans and those who have never heard the band before. As the collective played songs like "Cirice", "Year Zero" and "Ritual", it was hard to leave the show un-impressed.
The Nameless Ghouls were more energetic than ever, sliding and jumping all over the stage. GHOST knew they had to pull out all the stops for this special set, bringing out Sisters of Sin to please the audience members and bringing out members of Belper Junior Musical Theatre for a very special rendition of "Monstrance Clock" to close the main stage.
Emily Coulter
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