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AngelMaker in Charlotte

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AngelMaker
The Underground — Charlotte, NC

AngelMaker is a deathcore band from Peterborough, Ontario that trades in the kind of grinding, suffocating heaviness that makes the floor feel unsafe. They emerged in the mid-2010s with a sound built on downtuned riffs, guttural vocals, and the sort of production that sounds like it was recorded in a bunker. Songs like 'Bait and Switch' and 'Incomplete' showcase their knack for building claustrophobic tension before dropping into passages designed to separate your spine from your vertebrae. They're not interested in melody as a crutch—every hook lands because the songwriting beneath it is genuinely heavy, not just loud. The band has built a devoted following in the deathcore underground by refusing to soften anything.

Their shows are physically demanding affairs where the pit becomes genuinely dangerous. Crowds are locked in, not performing—everyone's there for the weight of it. The band delivers with zero showmanship, just sheer pressure. Mosh pits form immediately and rarely break. Definitely not a first-date venue.

Known for Bait and Switch, Incomplete, Hate, Lost, Cannibal

AngelMaker touched down at The Fillmore in Charlotte back in October 2024, laying into a tight six-song set that felt more like a surgical strike than a full show. They opened with "Creators Conscience" and quickly moved through "Hollow Heart" and "Relinquished," the kind of methodical deathcore moves that don't waste time on pleasantries. "A Dark Omen" hit harder than expected—that song has teeth—before they pivoted to "Lazarus," which showed some range beneath the heaviness. They closed out with "Leech," a fitting final statement. Charlotte's not exactly known for being a deathcore stronghold, so when a band like AngelMaker rolls through and delivers that level of technical precision, it registers.

Charlotte's metal scene exists in the shadow of bigger East Coast hubs, but it's got its own thing going. Deathcore and heavy music find homes in venues like The Fillmore, where touring acts carve out their niche among the city's growing appreciation for aggressive guitar work and uncompromising vocal delivery. It's a crowd that values substance over spectacle—they're there for the riffs, the breakdowns, and the sheer technical execution that bands like AngelMaker are built on.

Stay in South End, where the neighborhood has actual restaurants and bars worth your time—it's walkable and doesn't feel like a tourist zone. Catch dinner at Amélie's French Bistro for something solid before the show. Spend the day at the Mint Museum or walking through the nearby galleries. If you want to stay on the rock vibe, hit a local record shop like Vintage King. The drive-in movie theater experience isn't unique to Charlotte, but the area's bourbon scene is worth exploring the night after if you're staying through the weekend.

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