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By: Austin Spain
I walked into the Epic Event Center in Green Bay on April 29th expecting chaos, and somehow, the night still managed to exceed that expectation. From the moment the doors opened, there was intensity in the air an understanding among the crowd that this wasn’t just another stop on a tour, but something heavier, louder, and more visceral. Signs of the Swarm set the tone early with a punishing performance. Their set felt like a blunt force attack tight, aggressive, and relentless. The crowd responded instantly, with the pit opening up within seconds. There’s something refreshing about a band that doesn’t waste time trying to win people over they simply take control, and that’s exactly what happened. Paleface Swiss followed, and if the energy was high before, it escalated into something borderline unhinged. Their performance leaned into a raw, almost hardcore-infused chaos that blurred the line between stage and crowd. There was a physicality to their set that you could feel in your chest, not just hear. At several points, it felt like the entire floor was moving as one colliding, and feeding off the band’s intensity. I’ve been wanting to see these guys perform the last several years and this was their first time in Green Bay and I can safely say they left their mark! By the time Lorna Shore took the stage, the room was already at a breaking point. And then they pushed it further. Opening with cinematic precision before dropping into sheer brutality, their set was a masterclass in controlled extremity. What stood out most wasn’t just the technicality though it was flawless but the emotional weight behind it. Every breakdown hit harder, every blast beat felt sharper, and the transitions between atmosphere and aggression were seamless. 2nd year in a row working with Will Ramos this dude truly kills it everytime with these vocals The crowd knew every word, every cue. Hands were in the air one moment and bracing against the push of the pit the next. Despite the chaos, there was a sense of unity an unspoken agreement that everyone was there to experience something intense, but shared. Walking out of the venue, ears ringing and body exhausted, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I had witnessed something more than just a concert. It was a full sensory experience brutal, precise, and unforgettable.
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