Concert Review – Lamb of God (Great Canadian Toronto, Mississauga, ON, 03/20/2026)

Metalheads from all over the GTA walked with Lamb of God in hell once again on a fantastic Friday night of pure heavy music.

OPENING ACTS: Sanguisugabogg, Fit For An Autopsy and Kublai Khan Tx

After a full day of rain in Toronto and vicinities, the weather finally settled down closer to the evening, and it was only slightly cold (for Canadian standards, of course, as it was still very cold for anyone else) when the almighty LAMB OF GOD took the always welcoming Great Canadian Toronto by storm with their undisputed North America 2026 Tour, featuring the more than special guests SANGUISUGABOGG, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY and KUBLAI KHAN TX, on a night of pure adrenaline and a celebration of heavy music. It was a true honor for Keith Ibbitson of Metal Paparazzi and I to cover such an amazing night, and as the show at the casino was one hundred percent SOLD OUT, you can imagine how much fun everyone who attended the show had inside the massive circle pits formed during all four concerts.

It was around 7pm when Columbus, Ohio’s own Brutal Death Metal/Deathcore entity SANGUISUGABOGG kicked off the party with their vicious attack. Having released the excellent Hideous Aftermath in 2025, available on both BandCamp and Spotify, the band formed of the unstoppable frontman Devin Swank, guitarist Drew Arnold, bassist Ced Davis, and drummer Cody Davidson put on a phenomenal performance onstage, already inspiring the crowd to headbang and slam like true metalmaniacs until the very last second. What a wild kickoff, with the very romantic songs Face Ripped Off and Dead as Shit making the entire casino shake. I’m sure Sanguisugabogg will return to Toronto with their undisputed violence sooner than you can say their name, spell their name, or read their logo. Any of these work.

Setlist
Rotted Entanglement
Face Ripped Off
Felony Abuse of a Corpse
Abhorrent Contraception
Dead as Shit

Band members
Devin Swank – vocals
Drew Arnold – guitars
Ced Davis – bass
Cody Davidson – drums

The bar was set super high with Sanguisugabogg, but of course nothing that New Jersey’s own Death Metal/Deathcore beast FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY couldn’t take care of armed with their venomous and melodic brutality. Frontman Joe Badolato was having an amazing time onstage “managing” the vicious circle pit going, and the crowd roared back at him during their incendiary performance. Playing songs from their already solid discography (available on Spotify), including some killer tunes from their latest opus The Nothing That Is, from 2024, those being Lower Purpose, Hostage, and Savior of None / Ashes of All, the band delivered everything their fans were expecting and more, with the intense crowd surfing getting to a point I lost count of how many of the “banana boys” crossed my path after letting their peels being touched by all fans inside the pit. Maybe I should say the entire venue went bananas during Fit For An Autopsy, right?

Setlist
Lower Purpose
It Comes for You
The Wretch
Black Mammoth
Hostage
Savior of None / Ashes of All
Warfare
Pandora
Far From Heaven

Band members
Joe Badolato – lead vocals
Pat Sheridan – guitars, backing vocals
Tim Howley – guitars
Will Putney – guitars
Peter “Blue” Spinazola – bass
Josean Orta – drums

Although I’m familiar with the music by Texan Metalcore ensemble KUBLAI KHAN TX, I didn’t know they were so famous and loved by the Toronto fans. Every single person in the room was having an amazing time during their performance, singing all songs along with the band led by the charismatic Matt Honeycutt. The guy didn’t stop a single second onstage, and that obviously translated into a lot of action inside the pit. In addition, it’s impressive how heavy their kitchen formed of bassist Eric English and drummer Isaac Lamb sounds, in special the utterly thunderous bass by Eric. The guy was making my chest tremble with his jabs. If you know nothing about those talented and humble guys, you can check their ass-kicking music on Spotify, like their 2024 album Exhibition of Prowess, but get ready as they will smash your cranial skull mercilessly.

Setlist
Darwinism
Supreme Ruler
Low Tech
Antpile
Boomslang
The Hammer
The Mountain of Corsicana
Antpile 2
Self-Destruct
Mud
Swan Song
Theory of Mind

Band members
Matt Honeycutt – vocals
Nicholas Adams – guitar, backing vocals
Eric English – bass, backing vocals
Isaac Lamb – drums

LAMB OF GOD

At long last, it was time to walk with Richmond, Virginia’s own Groove Metal masters LAMB OF GOD in hell during their absolutely heavy, vibrant and flammable performance. Having released the phenomenal Into Oblivion just a week before the show (available on Spotify and also on the special Into Oblivion website), the band fronted by the iconic D. Randall “Randy” Blythe showed no mercy for our necks and bodies with another killer performance in Canadian lands. It’s so cool how Lamb of God moved from a small venue like The Opera House when they first played in Toronto years and years ago, to selling out such a massive venue like the casino. To be fair, that’s expected when the music in question is so good, catchy and electrifying.

Randy was on fire during their entire show, as well as his bandmates, with Mark Morton and Willie Adler showing why they’re two of the best metal guitarists of the current scene. John Campbell and his trademark headbanging were also excellent, not to mention Art Cruz delivered a striking drum solo for our total delight. Before the show, he hid a few drumsticks around the venue for fans to try to find them, an initiative that I personally considered very cool (despite the fact I couldn’t find any of them). All that talent made their already amazing songs like Ruin, Laid to Rest and 11th Hour sound even stronger live, driving fans wild during their entire set, and maybe because it was a Friday night at a venue with no curfew we were also treated to a classic that hadn’t been played before Friday, the awesome Omerta.

Their new songs also sounded incredible, in special the infuriated Parasocial Christ, making the circle pit move even faster. There were some tunes that were screamed by the entire crowd together with the band, like 512, Walk With Me in Hell, and Memento Mori, three of my favorite Lamb of God songs, and you can imagine how happy I was seeing so many fans from all ages having such a great time with Randy and his henchmen. And as the icing on the cake, we could all scream, raise our fists, headbanging and jump up and down together with the boys during their metal masterpiece Redneck, putting a beyond epic and climatic ending to the show.

I wish I could have stayed longer at the casino after the show to eat something and maybe even try my luck, but the lines to get into the casino were insane. I’m not complaining, as I love the fact a metal concert can make a casino so busy and vibrant, and I can’t wait to enjoy one of the best venues in the GTA again in a few weeks. Anyway, back to the concert, it’s more than obvious that it won’t take long for Lamb of God to return to the city as they’re undoubtedly one of Toronto’s favorite metal acts. I dare to say they’re THE favorite metal band of a huge chunk of the new-ish generation of metalheads, and as Randy himself said in a recent interview, just like he wants to keep playing with Lamb of God until his last breath, we also want to headbang with Lamb of God until ours.

Setlist
Ruin
Laid to Rest
Blood Junkie
Into Oblivion
Resurrection Man
Grace
Desolation
512
Walk With Me in Hell
Parasocial Christ
Omerta
11th Hour

Encore:
Memento Mori
Sepsis
Redneck

Band members
D. Randall “Randy” Blythe – vocals
Mark Morton – guitar
Willie Adler – guitar
John Campbell – bass
Art Cruz – drums

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Concert Review – Orbit Culture (The Opera House, Toronto, ON, 03/03/2026)

Fans in Toronto witnessed a night of absolute heaviness and electricity at a jam packed The Opera House together with some of the must-see bands of the current scene.

OPENING ACTS: Atlas and Ov Sulfur

Temperatures are finally starting to rise in Toronto after one of the coldest and harshest winters in decades, and this Tuesday the mighty ORBIT CULTURE, supported by guests OV SULFUR and ATLAS, brought the heat to the cozy The Opera House during their North America 2026 tour. The venue was absolutely packed, and if I’m not mistaken my sources told me the whole event was around 16 tickets of being absolutely sold out, so we’re talking about almost 900 people taking every single space at the venue with no room for much movement. Not only that, Keith Ibbitson of Metal Paparazzi had to “fight” for space with other 11 photographers also covering the event in a tight area (with five security guys, by the way), and the merch line went from the bar next to the entrance all the way to the floor section. I have no idea when exactly merch became more important than the show itself, as I’m tired of seeing lots of people missing one or more attractions just to grab a shirt. Anyway, it is what it is. Event shirts are super cool, and buying them is extremely helpful for the musicians, so maybe we could all find a better or faster way for the merch line to move as we want to keep supporting all bands.

The first attraction of the night was Tampere, Finland-based Metalcore band ATLAS, often stylized in all caps, who self-describe their sound as “Northcore,” which is basically a mix of heavy, melodic Metalcore with atmospheric, immersive soundscapes. Having recently released the album Sunder, available on Spotify or any other streaming service, the band formed of vocalist Patrik Nuorteva, vocalist and bassist Leevi Luoto, guitarists Kevin Apostol and Tuomas Kurikka, and drummer Aku Karjalainen put on a solid performance for an already packed venue, working as a more-than-effective warmup for Ov Sulfur and Orbit Culture. Well, as I like to say, wake me up when a metal band from Finland sounds boring or tiresome onstage. They always kick ass, ATLAS included, and I’m sure we’ll hear a lot more from those guys in the near future.

Setlist
Sermon of the Dying Light
Tower
Coven of Two
Anodyne
I Whisper Your Name Like a Curse
Uni
Ukko
Salt and Sulfur
Outro

Band members
Patrik Nuorteva – vocals
Leevi Luoto – vocals, bass
Kevin Apostol – guitar
Tuomas Kurikka – guitar
Aku Karjalainen – drums

The whole place was already swarming with fans when Las Vegas, Nevada’s own Blackened Deathcore beast OV SULFUR hit the stage with their pulverizing performance, making The Opera House tremble to their undisputed heaviness. Spearheaded by the unstoppable frontman Ricky Hoover, the band has just started touring to promote their fresh out of the oven album Endless (available on BandCamp and on Spotify), and let me tell you that the new songs from the album worked extremely well live. Ricky and his henchmen Christian Becker and Chase Wilson on the guitars, Josh Bearden on bass, and Leviathvn on drums were on fire from start to finish; however, the fact the venue was jam packed made it a bit hard for fans to start any circle pits. There was a lot of headbanging and horns raising, of course, and the lights also helped turn their show into a multi-sensorial experience. It’s really nice to see Ov Sulfur hitting bigger stages every single time they visit Toronto, not only because they’re awesome, but also because Toronto loves that type of Deathcore, blending sheer savagery with tons of different emotions.

Setlist
Endless//Godless
Seed
Stained in Rot
Befouler
Death Ov Circumstance
Wither
Forlorn
Vast Eternal
Evermore

Band members
Ricky Hoover – vocals
Christian Becker – guitars
Chase Wilson – guitars
Josh Bearden – bass
Leviathvn – drums

ORBIT CULTURE

Another quick break (while countless fans were still braving the massive merch lines), and it was time for Eksjö, Sweden-based Melodic Death/Groove Metal titans ORBIT CULTURE to crush our souls with their breathtaking performance. Having recently released the excellent Death Above Life, which you can find on BandCamp and on Spotify, the indomitable Niklas Karlsson, Richard Hansson, Fredrik Lennartsson and Christopher Wallerstedt put a huge smile on the faces of their avid Toronto fans, with absolutely no room to breathe during their entire concert. Songs like Death Above Life, Bloodhound, Hydra and While We Serve sounded insane onstage, and after the closing song Vultures of North was over the happiness on everyone’s faces was outstanding. This was not only the band’s first ever headlining concert in the city, but by far their strongest and most dynamic one as well, proving they’re becoming a reference in the style and, therefore, gaining more and more attention from fans worldwide. I doubt it will take long for those Swedish rockers to return to Toronto, and I bet next time their concert will be even bigger, heavier and more electrifying.

Setlist
Death Above Life
The Storm
The Tales of War
North Star of Nija
Saw
From the Inside
Bloodhound
The Shadowing
Open Eye
While We Serve
Hydra
Vultures of North

Band members
Niklas Karlsson – vocals, guitars
Richard Hansson – lead guitars
Fredrik Lennartsson – bass
Christopher Wallerstedt – drums

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