Concert Review – Warbringer & Allegaeon (The Garrison, Toronto, ON, 03/31/2025)

The unstoppable Allegaeon and Warbringer joined forces to take the city of Toronto by storm in another breathtaking night of the best of the underground.

OPENING ACTS: Summoning the Lich and Skeletal Remains

Only two days after the humongous metal attack by Meshuggah, Cannibal Corpse and Carcass, it was time to pay a visit to The Garrison on a Monday night for a wild feast of the best of the underground with the bands SUMMONING THE LICH, SKELETAL REMAINS, ALLEGAEON and WARBRINGER during their The Vortex Of Violence Tour 2025, another awesome event brought to Toronto by Noel Peters of Inertia Entertainment. Any concert on a Monday night doesn’t have the same appeal as a weekend concert at a casino, of course, but that doesn’t mean that the four bands on the bill didn’t kick some serious ass, proving why they’re the future of extreme music worldwide. And as weird as this might sound, getting to Toronto on a Monday night is actually easier than on any other day of the week, maybe because it’s not a chosen day for entertainment or because a lot of people take the day off or simply work from home, making traffic a lot more manageable than usual. I was very excited to see all bands live for the first time, in special Allegaeon, one of the best bands of the current scene, and I wasn’t disappointed at all with their performances; quite the contrary, I’m more than happy I decided to spend a cold Monday night in Toronto enjoying their undisputed heavy music. Furthermore, Keith couldn’t make it to the show, unfortunately, but our friend Afrida Nawar was more than happy to help us with the photos this time (soon to be added to this review, I promise!).

The doors at the venue opened at 6:30pm, and just 30 minutes after that the first attraction of the night, St. Louis, Missouri-based Melodic Death Metal/Deathcore act SUMMONING THE LICH, kicked off the festivities with a beyond energetic and vibrant performance according to some friends already at the venue (as I had to miss them due to a private appointment). Having recently released the album Under the Reviled Throne, available on BandCamp and on Spotify, the band set the stage at The Garrison on fire, and if some brutality in the form of music is your cup of tea, you must listen to this band and go see them live. Well, next time they come to Toronto, I’ll try my best to be there in time to witness their visceral performance.

Setlist
My Horrors Unending
Descend
Demon of the Snow
The Nightmare Begins
Return to the Soil
Reviled Crystal Wielders
The Forest Feast

Band members
David Bruno – vocals
Muck – guitars
Ryan Felps – guitars
John Flynn – bass
TJ Chilton – drums

I made it to the venue with plenty of time to see the performance by California’s own Death Metal horde SKELETAL REMAINS; however, their vocalist Chris Monroy didn’t. Apparently he wasn’t allowed to cross the US-Canada border for a reason beyond my knowledge, and what we got from the other three band members was a feast of instrumental Death Metal that despite sounding a bit weird without the vocal parts, was also totally devastating. Playing songs from their latest opus Fragments of the Ageless, available on Spotify or any other streaming platform, plus of course some of their older material, the trio put on their hearts and souls into their concert, doing everything they could to entertain us even without their vocalist, and in the end they got a huge positive reaction from fans who recognized all their effort and passion for heavy music. The show must go on, and Skeletal Remains did exactly that.

Setlist
Void of Despair
Beyond Cremation
Relentless Appetite
To Conquer the Devout
Devouring Mortality
…Evocation (The Rebirth)
Unmerciful

Band members
Chris Monroy – vocals, guitars*
Mike De La O – guitars
Brian Rush – bass
Pierce Williams – drums

*Chris couldn’t make it to the show in Toronto as he had his entry in Canada denied.

ALLEGAEON

It was getting close to 9pm when the band I wanted to see the most hit the stage for a flawless performance, proving why they’re the best band in the world to mix Melodic and Technical Death Metal in a beyond exciting manner. I’m talking about Fort Collins, Colorado-based outfit ALLEGAEON, who were simply demolishing with their blend of dexterity, violence and heaviness, spearheaded by their returning charismatic frontman Ezra Haynes. Their concert was phenomenal, and I think they deserved to have played at a bigger venue like Lee’s Palace or even The Opera House, but of course they made sure their performance was memorable even with the limited space onstage. Blending old school material with two songs of their brand new album album The Ossuary Lens (available on BandCamp and on Spotify), those being The Swarm (the best song of the night in my humble opinion) and Driftwood, the band sounded tight, ruthless and electrifying from start to finish, and again I hope they get a bigger venue next time they headline a concert in Toronto, because their music demands more space, as well as a bigger audience to go wild inside the circle pit while they shred like there’s no tomorrow.

Setlist
All Hail Science
The God Particle
To Carry My Grief Through Torpor and Silence
The Swarm
Terrathaw and the Quake
Driftwood
Dyson Sphere
Of Beasts and Worms
Proponent for Sentience III – The Extermination
Parthenogenesis
1.618
Behold (God I Am)

Band members
Ezra Haynes – vocals
Greg Burgess – guitars
Michael Stancel – guitars, backing vocals
Brandon Michael – bass, backing vocals
Jeff Saltzman – drums

WARBRINGER

And last but definitely not least, it was already past 10pm when Ventura, California-based Thrash Metal brigade WARBRINGER brought total war to the stage with one of the most electrifying, visceral and fun performances of the year in the city. All of their songs sounded amazing, in special the new metal hymn The Sword And The Cross, from their brand new album Wrath and Ruin (already available on BandCamp and on Spotify), with their lunatic frontman John Kevill even yielding a sword onstage (although he was missing the cross, right?), and of course the hard hitting Total War, which closed their show on a high note. The circle pits were insane, the crowd surfing was pure madness, and the band was having an amazing time to the point even John himself went crowd surfing and played a little “jungle gym” with the venue’s lighting equipment attached to the roof, leaving all concert goers absolutely happy and ready for more Warbringer in a not-so-distant future. Again, hopefully at a bigger venue, because just as Allegaeon, Warbringer are undoubtedly one of the best bands of the current metal scene worldwide.

Setlist
Severed Reality
A Better World
The Black Hand Reaches Out
Woe to the Vanquished
Crushed Beneath the Tracks
Firepower Kills
The Sword And The Cross
Through a Glass, Darkly
Hunter-Seeker
Remain Violent

Encore:
Total War

Band members
John Kevill – vocals
Adam Carroll – guitars
Chase Becker – guitars
Chase Bryant – bass
Carlos Cruz – drums

Album Review – Allegaeon / The Ossuary Lens (2025)

World domination awaits to the sound of the striking new beast by one of the must-see bands of the current Technical and Melodic Death Metal scene worldwide.

Never allowing themselves to stagnate, preferring to thrive on chaos, change and evolution, Fort Collins, Colorado-based Technical/Melodic Death Metal beast Allegaeon is back with their seventh studio opus, entitled The Ossuary Lens, the follow-up to their 2022 album Damnum, and their first with original vocalist Ezra Haynes since his 2015 departure following the Elements of the Infinite album. Produced, recorded, mixed and mastered once again by Dave Otero at Flatline Audio, the new album by the aforementioned Ezra Haynes on vocals, Greg Burgess and Michael Stancel on the guitars, Brandon Michael on bass, and Jeff Saltzman on drums might not be a concept album in the traditional sense, but there is an overarching theme to it, a representation of several different viewpoints of death, with its science-based lyrics sounding as challenging as the progressive musicianship, resulting in a set of songs that simply slay.

A serene, melancholic intro titled Refraction sets the tone for the reinvigorated Allegaeon to attack like a demented beast in Chaos Theory, where Ezra returns in full force to the band armed with his demonic roars while Jeff also showcases all his technique and rage behind his drums. In Driftwood the band blasts dark, violent words (“Blindsided, in a shell of silence, alone / Decided, motive breach the eyelids, then sewn / Reminded, death walks beside us, inside us / In hindsight it was the path of a nihilist and pawn”) amidst a beyond Progressive Death Metal sound; followed by the epic and imposing Dies Irae, with all background elements matching perfectly with the visceral riffage by Greg and Michael in an overdose of Melodic Death Metal. And The Swarm is a beautiful and violent depiction of the band’s core essence, with the inhumane screams by Ezra being boosted by the thunderous bass and drums by Brandon and Jeff.

If the first five songs of the album were an overdose of aggression, their technical and rabid feast continues majestically with Carried by Delusion, with Jeff once again stealing the spotlight with his unstoppable beats and fills. Then featuring guest acoustic guitars by world renowned musician Adrian Bellue, who brings an extra touch of finesse to the band’s demented sounds, we have Dark Matter Dynamics, where Greg and Michael’s shredding riffs and solos are a thing of beauty; and the band speeds things up considerably while letting their Technical Death Metal vein arise in Imperial, led by the melodic yet piercing guitars by Greg and Michael. Wake Circling Above is a seven-minute song that starts in a more introspective manner with a Stygian background atmosphere before evolving into a complex display of Technical and Melodic Death Metal, where Ezra screams manically to the caustic riffs, bass lines and beats by his bandmates; and lastly, the closing tune, entitled Scythe, is another sonic beast, an epic, climatic composition where Jeff’s thunderous beats are nicely complemented by the song’s Stygian ambience.

“I think in the beginning we were a little more stripped down,” commented guitarist Greg Burgess. “Very guitar-forward, focused melodeath. Over time, I think more technical, symphonic and progressive elements creeped in. Finally, where we are today is all of that combined, added with more ambient elements.” In summary, The Ossuary Lens is an accomplished album that sees a rejuvenated band at the peak of its powers, and you can enjoy their undisputed dexterity and passion for heavy music by following them on Facebook and on Instagram, by streaming their solid discography on Spotify, and by purchasing their excellent new opus from BandCamp or from Metal Blade Records by clicking HERE or HERE. In the end, world domination awaits to the sound of the newborn spawn by Allegaeon, one of the must-see bands of the current scene, always ready to kick our asses and melt our faces with their first-class, undisputed “melotech”.

Best moments of the album: Dies Irae, The Swarm, Dark Matter Dynamics and Wake Circling Above.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Metal Blade Records

Track listing
1. Refraction 0:59
2. Chaos Theory 4:32
3. Driftwood 4:28
4. Dies Irae 3:48
5. The Swarm 3:28
6. Carried by Delusion 4:49
7. Dark Matter Dynamics 6:03
8. Imperial 4:08
9. Wake Circling Above 6:55
10. Scythe 5:40

Band members
Ezra Haynes – vocals
Greg Burgess – guitars
Michael Stancel – guitars, backing vocals
Brandon Michael – bass, backing vocals
Jeff Saltzman – drums

Guest musician
Adrian Bellue – acoustic guitar on “Dark Matter Dynamics”