According to those who know about such things (in this case Wikipedia), 'metal fatigue' refers to repeated progressive and localized structural damage that occurs when a material is subjected to cyclic loadings. In the case of tonight's gig, it could equally refer to the damage caused to the local metal communities ears, muscles and walletsAccording to those who know about such things (in this case Wikipedia), 'metal fatigue' refers to repeated progressive and localized structural damage that occurs when a material is subjected to cyclic loadings. In the case of tonight's gig, it could equally refer to the damage caused to the local metal communities ears, muscles and wallets by this being the fourth show in as many days – and following three consecutive nights of Slayer (performing back-to-back exclusive UK club shows) and Anthrax (doing likewise, but for one night only) demolishing the city's main live venue just half a mile or so down the road, as the turnout was somewhat lower than what might have been expected, even for a midweek show… Lantern For A Gale by Marc Leach Photography It's also a remarkably relaxed atmosphere, with no barriers at the front of the stage and even the bar and security staff almost immediately headbanging along to openers Lantern For A Gale and their brand of infectious, melodic hardcore. With Hornets bassist Craig deputising on guitar, vocalist Paul is on the floor quicker than a ferret down a burrow, mixing it up and throwing it down with the crowd who make up [...]
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