It’s no secret that TRIVIUM have special affection for our small island. Since erupting onto the scene with 2005’s Ascendancy, it was indeed the UK that really helped the Floridians establish themselves as one of the most exciting names in heavy music. Flash forward to 2023 and that affection is just as strong. Seven months after we saw TRIVIUM blow our minds in large venues across the land, including a storming set at Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse, the band are on UK shores once more for a much more intimate affair. And at the historic Victoria Hall in Stoke-on-Trent, heavy music locals are ecstatic to have a band of this stature grace their home town.
Whilst TRIVIUM erupted onto the scene in decades prior, recent years have seen Swedish metallers ORBIT CULTURE intending to follow in their footsteps. Having made a massive impression in the dark days of the pandemic with 2020’s Nija, with pandemic restrictions a distant nightmare and touring in full-swing, their slot to open for TRIVIUM across their extensive UK jaunt proves a wonderful opportunity to capitalise on their momentum.
And armed with new album Descent, the band seem to have the wind in their collective sails and make one hell of a strong impression in Stoke. Set opener North Star Of Nija is an explosive opener as the hench riffs from guitarists Niklas Karlsson and Richard Hansson blows people away whilst the former instantly holds his own with his roaring growls. From there, ORBIT CULTURE just ooze confidence and display why they are a hot property within heavy music. From The Inside is as heavy as it is charming with the duelling guitar leads sounding wonderful in the live environment and the chorus is utterly emphatic and set closer Vultures Of North is even heavier live than it is on record. An impressive set from a band that is showing no signs of slowing down.
Down From The Sky rewinds the clock to the days of Shogun as the thundering call of “The vampires feed on the wars of mankind!” has the Stoke legions screaming back the words to Heafy, the opening drum salvo of Pull Harder On The Strings Of Your Martyr and its timeless chorus has the crowd feeling a kid on Christmas morning and Catastrophist‘s chorus simply soars like a phoenix.
Just as they did back in January, TRIVIUM are a very well-oiled machine at this point in their decorated career. Refined and with an truly impressive arsenal of anthems and fist-pumping anthems, they made the most of their more intimate confines in Stoke to deliver a set that will leave every single person present in the room grinning like a Cheshire cat. They might not be from the UK, but on the basis of love poured towards them, they are one of our own.