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AngelMaker
Baltimore Soundstage — Baltimore, MD

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 rolled through The Fillmore Silver Spring on October 31, 2024, and delivered a lean, efficient set that cut straight to the point. Six songs, no filler. They opened with 'Creators Conscience' and moved through 'Hollow Heart' and 'Relinquished' before hitting the harder territory with 'A Dark Omen.' The band closed with 'Leech,' which felt fitting for a Halloween show—something that sticks to you after they leave. It's the kind of appearance that doesn't necessarily announce itself but lands heavy with the people who showed up knowing what they were getting.

DC's metal scene has always had a certain underground resilience, from the straight-edge roots to the current crop of heavier acts carving out space in venues like The Fillmore. Bands like AngelMaker fit into that lineage—uncompromising, technically sharp, and more interested in building something durable than chasing trends. The city's music community tends toward loyalty over hype, which means if you're the right kind of heavy, people remember.

Stay in Georgetown or Capitol Hill, both walkable neighborhoods with excellent restaurants and bars. Book a table at Kinfolk in Capitol Hill for refined New American cooking, or head to Pineapple and Pearls for something more elaborate if you want to splurge. During the day, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden offers world-class contemporary art without the crowds of the main Smithsonians. Walk the C&O Canal towpath if the weather cooperates. Hit up one of the city's serious record shops like Smash! Records before the show.

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