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By: Holly Roy Photography Metal fans packed into Toad's Place on Friday night for a stacked lineup featuring Dead Eyes, Born of Osiris, and headliners All That Remains. The tour stop brought heavy riffs, nonstop energy, and plenty of crowd movement from start to finish. Dead Eyes kicked off the night with an aggressive set that immediately pulled fans in. Their blend of heavy breakdowns, emotional lyrics, and melodic moments set the tone early, proving they were more than ready for a packed room. The band brought a raw intensity that translated well live, with powerful vocals and a stage presence that kept attention locked in. Their performance felt passionate and urgent, the kind of opening set that turns casual listeners into future fans. Born of Osiris followed with a strong, tightly run performance, blending heavy guitars, electronic elements, and precise playing throughout their set. The band moved through their material smoothly, keeping the pace steady while holding the crowd’s attention. The room stayed engaged from start to finish, with fans reacting most to the heavier moments and shifts in tempo. As the set went on, the energy in the venue built naturally, with people moving closer to the stage and staying locked in on the performance. Born of Osiris added a heavier edge to the lineup and kept momentum going without any drop in intensity. Closing out the evening, All That Remains reminded everyone why they continue to be a staple in metal. As soon as they took the stage, the crowd’s energy surged, with longtime fans shouting lyrics back and reacting instantly to recognizable songs. Vocalist Phil Labonte kept the audience engaged between tracks while delivering a performance that matched the intensity coming from the crowd. The band’s chemistry was obvious, and despite this being one of the final dates on the tour, there was no sign of fatigue. Every song hit with purpose, making it feel less like a late-tour stop and more like opening night. For a tour nearing its end, the energy never faded. The New Haven date served as the second-to-last stop of the spring run, yet all three bands delivered performances that felt anything but worn down, bringing heavy music, intensity, and momentum straight through to the finish line. Fans left Toad’s Place sweaty, exhausted, and reminded exactly why live metal shows continue to hit differently. DEAD EYESBORN OF OSIRISALL THAT REMAINS
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