Death To All, a Death tribute band, has sold out multiple shows on their Symbolic Healing tour. included performances at Turock in Germany, London’s Islington O2 Academy, and Athens, Greece, as per MetalInjection. Last night, the band was forced to halt their performance due to the ceiling physically collapsing. A man is shown in a recent video attempting to resolve the problem while perched on a ladder. Then came a thunderous round of applause and chants from supporters. Fortunately, nobody was hurt during the procedure. Death To All is currently touring to commemorate two significant anniversaries. This year marks the 35th anniversary of Death‘s enormous “Spiritual Healing”. Additionally, “Symbolic” is turning 30.
Essen, things got so heavy that even the building needed a break.
The show was briefly paused after part of the ceiling decided it had heard enough riffs for one night.
Oh, skies are falling down…
Everyone was safe, the venue crew handled it professionally, and the night carried on. Just another chapter in the ongoing adventure that is Death To All.
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One of the first bands to use the death metal sound was Death, which Chuck Schuldiner founded in Altamonte Springs, Florida, in 1984 under the name Mantas. The band contributed to and helped define the death metal scene in the late 1980s. Death to All is a tribute band to the original Death, which disbanded in 2001 after frontman and founder Chuck Schuldiner passed away. Singer/guitarist Max Phelps (Exist, Cynic), drummer Gene Hoglan (Dark Angel, Testament), bassist Steve DiGiorgio (Testament, Sadus), and Bobby Koelble (Death) form the core of Death to All. A new generation of metalheads has a rare chance to witness Death and Chuck Schuldiner’s brilliance up close with Death to All.