Last night, Hole 44 in Berlin transformed into a haven for modern metal fans as Fit For An Autopsy took the stage, supported by the incredible Sylosis and Darkest Hour. It was an electrifying evening that left an unforgettable mark on everyone present.
The night kicked off with the veterans Darkest Hour, known for their ferocious live performances. Their mix of metalcore and melodic death metal served as a perfect bridge between the opening act and the night’s headliner. Classics like “Convalescence” and “The Sadist Nation” sent the crowd into a frenzy, with frontman John Henry’s energy and charisma bringing the audience to life.
Next up were Sylosis, whose blend of technically precise thrash and melodic death metal immediately captivated the audience. The British band played with an intensity that drew everyone in from the very first note. Tracks from their latest album stood out, igniting movement in the mosh pit and setting the tone for what was to come.
Then it was time for Fit For An Autopsy, and the anticipation in the room was palpable. Bathed in intense red and blue lights, they opened with a thunderous statement that set the stage for a performance to remember. Tracks like “Pandora” and “Two Towers” shook the venue to its core, proving why the band remains at the forefront of the deathcore scene. Their signature crushing riffs, brutal breakdowns, and emotional depth created an electrifying atmosphere. The synergy between their performance and the energy of the crowd turned the show into an audiovisual spectacle.
What stood out even more was the band’s interaction with the crowd. Frontman Joe Badolato not only hyped up the audience with his fiery speeches but also managed to forge an emotional connection that transcended the typical concert experience.
All in all, the night was a perfect blend of technical brilliance, raw energy, and sheer passion. For those in attendance, this concert was nothing short of unforgettable a true highlight for Berlin’s metal scene.