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Conjurer
'With an unerringly tight, punishingly heavy, and above all endlessly dynamic, sound, the unassuming Midlands-based quartet brought their absolute A-game, positively bludgeoning the assembled audience with a gargantuan wall of savage, stunning noise.' - No Clean Singing
'Bands that impressed: Conjurer. First on the list and getting their own mention because they literally redefined intelligence, intensity, performance, songwriting, technical ability and passion in metal for me that show. Your band is never going to beat that.' - Ant Giles (British And Irish Modern Music Institute)
'New boys with serious riffs, the sheer dissonance and diversity this band has to offer is both refreshing and captivating. Taking influence from what they hear and not simply carbon copying, this band are able to experiment and deliver new and exiting sludge metal with hints of doom and black metal thrown in for good measure' - Smokin' Bones Club
'Anyone expecting a laidback approach from the opening act quickly had any such whimsical illusions shattered when the Midlands quartet dived headfirst into a pool of nihilistic darkness and desolation. Musically bleak, Conjurer threw down the kind of grooves capable of derailing a freight train.' - Midlands Rocks
'Vocals roar, elongated riffs and slow pummelling drums bring the sorrow. With 2 of the band sharing vocals there’s plenty of substance about things and when the track [Frail] really goes for it and batters away, it has the scope to knock you off your feet. This lot may well be a fairly new band but they have been getting a lot of good support slots lately and tonight it was easy to see why.' - Ave Noctum





