Inhuman Nature tore through their set at the intimate venue Dali in Cork with a precision bordering on violent, delivered at breakneck speed. The second night of their Irish tour to promote “GREATER THAN DEATH”. The band’s latest offering. From the outset, the band locked into a relentless pace, drums snapping tight and guitars slicing through the mix with a serrated edge. There’s always a risk with this level of intensity that things blur into noise, but here it felt deliberate. Their razor-sharp discipline lands like a hammer; every riff feels earned.
Bodydrinkers lean gleefully into the chaos with blunt force and grime. The sound is dense, almost suffocating at times, but it creates this hypnotic push-pull that keeps the crowd locked in. It’s not pretty, and it’s not supposed to be, but there’s a strange magnetism to it.
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Photos & words – Shane J Horan @shanejhoran
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