
Composed of rappers Ninja and Yolandi Visser, a male and female duo and their mysterious producer, God, (formerly known as DJ Hi-Tek) who wore a body morphing mask and orange jumpsuit, and who shared his riser with a twerking dancer. The hair raising chorus of Until The World Goes Cold had the crowd singing again but it was new song The Heart From Your Hate that could well be a constant staple of the bands repertoire in the future as the crowd lapped up its anthemic feel and sang along to the chorus.Īs always a highlight of the bands set was the crushing call of In Waves which the band finished their set with, sending tides of bodies rolling towards the crash barriers, proving that it had been a great start to the evening’s entertainment.įrom the sublime to the possibly ridiculous, it was the turn of the South African hip hop group, Die Antwoord to take to the stage. Pull Harder On The Strings Of Your Martyr and Like Light To Flies were greeted like the old friends that they are as the crowd vociferously sung every word. Other songs from the album followed such as the delightful Beyond Oblivion, whilst the instrumental passage of Sever The Hand had the audience whirling around in a cauldron of mosh as bassist Paolo Gregoletto and drummer Alex Bent whipped everybody into a calculated frenzy. They opened with the album title track, with its dual guitar solo as its centrepiece and the shared vocals between front man Matt Heafy and guitarist Corey Beaulieu, which complemented each other perfectly. Having released their fifth album, the Sun And The Sentence in 2017, there was bound to be a few songs from it on their set list. Up first was American heavy metal band from Orlando Florida, Trivium, a four piece band who have sold over one million records worldwide and who are no stranger to the Download stage having played there in 20, before headlining their first festival at Bloodstock in 2015. Get tickets here.Slipknot, Die Antwoord and Trivium performing at the Download Festival Donington Park on Saturday 15th June 2019įor the second day of Download at Donington Park, the rain kept away but the mud remained, although it did not detract from the anticipation of the line up that was set to grace the main stage on Saturday.

MusicfestNW presents Project Pabst is Aug. Some other stuff happens and then you realize it was all a dream.Īnalysis: It's basically Coraline. Memorable moment: Tommy follows Yolandi to her rat lair where Jack Black, the King Rat, awaits, along with writhing clusters of shirtless men in animal masks. In a restless midnight hour, the Fairy Rat Mother (Yolandi) arrives at his bedside and invites him to a rat paradise of "boobies," "freaks" and "homosexuals."

Synopsis: Tommy can't sleep because rats are living in his bedroom walls.
