The city of Toronto was expecting total hell this Sunday night, and that’s exactly what we got with Exciter and Midnight, crowning a beyond successful tour in the name of our beloved underground extreme music.
OPENING ACTS: Deadwolff and Wraith
It was definitely one of the hottest nights of the entire summer this past Sunday in Toronto, and things got even hotter with an endless dosage of depravity, heaviness, rebelliousness, circle pits, crowd surfing, Rock N’ Roll, Heavy, Thrash and Speed Metal at the always fun Lee’s Palace, when DEADWOLFF, WRAITH, MIDNIGHT and EXCITER brought to the city the very last stop of their undisputed Feel The Evil Like a Knife North American Tour 2024, courtesy of Noel Peters of Inertia Entertainment, crowning a beyond successful tour with a wild and vibrant show for all lovers of heavy music. Keith Ibbitson of Metal Paparazzi and I were of course invited to join the party, and let me tell you that all bands were absolutely incredible from start to finish, and the fact that the show was in the middle of a long weekend (due to Civic Holiday in Ontario) inspired all concert goers to go mental during the whole night, as they had a full Monday to recover after such a hurricane of insanity blasted by those amazing bands.
Precisely at 8pm, the very first band of the night, Toronto’s own Heavy Metal/Hard Rock trio DEADWOLFF, kicked off their high-octane, no shenanigans concert, with Tommy Wolffe, Bobby Deuce and Patrick Woodall paying a tribute to all things Rock N’ Roll by delivering a hard-hitting performance that put everyone already at Lee’s Palace to dance, bang their heads and raise their horns together with those talented boys. Songs like Locked and Loaded, Homeward Bound, Pedal to the Metal, Six to Midnight and Heavy Rock n’ Roll, all from their 2023 debut Heavy Rock n’ Roll (available on BandCamp and on Spotify) sounded fantastic live, offering an insane amount of electricity and power to everyone at the venue and, consequently, leaving us all eager for the next time Deadwolff kicks some ass on the stages of Toronto. If you want to know more about Deadwolff, simply click HERE, and I’m sure we’ll soon have another great album by those guys and another amazing tour to celebrate all the beauty of Rock N’ Roll with them.
Setlist
Double Up
Locked and Loaded
Homeward Bound
Walking on Nails
Down to the Wire
Pedal to the Metal
Gang Wracks
Six to Midnight
Wanted Man
Heavy Rock n’ Roll
Band members
Tommy Wolffe – vocals, bass
Bobby Deuce – guitars
Patrick Woodall – drums
If Deadwolff were pure Rock N’ Roll, Indiana’s own Blackened Speed/Thrash Metal act WRAITH were absolute evil, destroying everything and everyone that dared to cross their path in Toronto this Sunday night. The band formed of Matt Sokol on vocals and guitars, Jason Schultz also on the guitars, Chris Petkus on bass and Mike Szymendera on drums was ruthless, demonic and heavy-as-hell during their impressive performance, igniting some of the sickest circle pits of the entire night (and of the entire year, to be honest), also inspiring tons of fans to do some wild, nonstop crowd surfing and stage diving. Their brand new album Fueled by Fear is simply demented, and the songs Asylum and Fueled by Fear, plus their old material including Cloaked in Black, Absolute Power, and my favorite of the night, Devil’s Hour, sounded pulverizing live. If you want to know more about the band and their music, go to BandCamp, Spotify, or click HERE, and if they ever take your city by storm do not miss the chance to witness live one of the most infuriated bands out there.
Setlist
Asylum
Fueled by Fear
Heathen’s Touch
Dominator
Gatemaster
Cloaked in Black
Eyes of the Sacred Ram
Absolute Power
Devil’s Hour
Band members
Matt Sokol – vocals, guitars
Jason Schultz – guitars
Chris Petkus – bass
Mike Szymendera – drums
Finally after so many years I was able to witness Cleveland, Ohio-based Black/Speed Metal cult machine MIDNIGHT live for the first time ever, and let me tell you that I got exactly what I was expecting, and that was total hell. Promoting their insane new album Hellish Expectations, the band spearheaded by the iconic beast Athenar kicked some serious ass on stage this Sunday, sounding as blasphemous, depraved acid and heavy as humanly possible, therefore putting a huge smile on the faces of all fans who were having an amazing time inside the circle pits and doing some crowd surfing and stage diving as well. One of the stage divers was Adermo von Pitlord, vocalist for the underground Toronto band Profligator, and if you know the guy you’ll understand when I saw there were at least seven deaths (and counting) after he jumped from the stage into the crowd. All songs sounded brilliant, including Lust Filth and Sleaze, Black Rock’n’Roll, Szex Witchery, and new tunes like Expect Total Hell and Nuclear Savior (all available on BandCamp and on Spotify), and close to the end of Unholy and Rotten all hell broke loose with multiple musicians from the other bands taking over the stage and instruments, showing how much fun everybody was having during one of the craziest shows ever. Now I want to see Midnight live again, and again, and again.
Setlist
Vomit Queens
Lust Filth and Sleaze
Black Rock’n’Roll
Expect Total Hell
Masked and Deadly
Dungeon Lust
Fucking Speed and Darkness
Szex Witchery
Evil Like a Knife
Nuclear Savior
Mercyless Slaughtor
F.O.A.L.
Satanic Royalty
You Can’t Stop Steel
Unholy and Rotten
Band members
Athenar – vocals, bass
Commandor Vanik – guitars
Iron Possessor – drums
Last but certainly not least, it was time for Ottawa’s own Speed Metal institution EXCITER to put on the fourth flawless performance of the night, proving why those veterans have become and will always be a reference in Canadian extreme music. Spearheaded by the unparalleled Dan Beehler on vocals and drums, alongside Daniel Dekay on the guitars and Allan Johnson on bass, the trio crushed our damned souls with their electrifying fusion of speed and heaviness, with songs like Stand Up and Fight, Heavy Metal Maniac and Violence & Force taking us all back in time to the glorious days of Thrash and Speed Metal. Also, I gotta say that playing Judas Priest’s classic “Exciter” on speakers before their show was not only an amazing warmup, but also a beautiful tribute to the Metal Gods, making me and several other fans even more excited to the show (pun intended), which resulted in more circle pit action, of course. You can listen to all songs by one of the staples of Canadian thrash on Spotify, or click HERE for all things Exciter, and hopefully it won’t take too long for them to return to Toronto for another thrilling night of undisputed heavy music.
Setlist
Exciter (Judas Priest song)
The Holocaust
Stand Up and Fight
Heavy Metal Maniac
Die in the Night
Iron Dogs
Beyond the Gates of Doom
Evil Sinner
Pounding Metal
Violence & Force
Long Live the Loud
Encore:
Iron Fist (Motörhead cover)
Band members
Dan Beehler – vocals, drums
Daniel Dekay – guitars
Allan Johnson – bass