Canadian black metal band Deafheaven came to the Howard Theatre to tour their latest album “New Bermuda.” With raging vocals from frontman George Clarke, the evening was a non-stop rush of heavy shoegaze melodies. Most may have heard of Deafheaven from their previous album “Sunbather.” This album, which received critical-acclaim from Pitchfork and NPR, was almost performed in its entirety, and the group also played songs off of “New Bermuda.” If you like to crowd surf and mosh, check them out!
Shiv Mehra (cq), far left, Stephen Clark (cq), center left, Daniel Tracy (cq), center back, George Clarke (cq), center right, and Kerry McCoy (cq), far right, make up the black metal band Deafheaven.
Stephen Clark (cq), left, and George Clarke (cq), right, are seen lost in performing one of the songs off their latest album, “New Bermuda.”
Frontman George Clarke (cq), center, letting out harsh vocals with guitarist Kerry McCoy (cq), right, shredding nearby.
Throughout the evening, George Clarke leaned into the audience. The audience, showing reciprocal appreciation, sing along with Clarke’s lyrics of intrinsic sorrow.
An audience member is seen shouting Clarke’s lyrics while Shiv Mehra (cq), left, Stephen Clark (cq), center, and George Clarke (cq), right, perform an interlude.
Stephen Clark (cq), left, and George Clarke (cq), center, are seen performing songs for a packed crowd at Washington DC’s Howard Theatre.
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