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LANDMVRKS
The Fillmore Detroit — Detroit, MI

LANDMVRKS is a British metalcore band that hit the scene with a sound that leans heavy on technical riffs and atmospheric production. They're the kind of band that doesn't need to shout to make themselves heard, though they do that too. Their earlier work established them as competent players in the crowded metalcore space, but they've gradually shifted toward something more textured and introspective. Songs like "Cascades" showcase their ability to build tension across a track without relying on constant brutality. They've carved out a modest but dedicated following in the UK metal underground, appealing to people who care more about songwriting than scene politics. Their albums tend to explore themes of loss, disconnection, and the space between anger and resignation. Not flashy, not trying too hard, just solid metal that makes you want to listen twice.

LANDMVRKS shows are low-key intense. The crowd gets into it without turning feral. Good for people who want to actually hear the band instead of just getting trampled. They have presence on stage, tight as you'd expect, and the heavier moments land properly.

Known for Cascades, Dead and Gone, Hollow, Infectious, Underrated

LANDMVRKS has maintained a presence in Detroit's heavier music circuit, with their most recent appearance at Saint Andrew's Hall in October 2025 drawing a solid crowd. The band opened with the immediate punch of 'Creature' and spent the night threading through their catalog with the kind of precision that suggests they know what resonates here. 'A Line in the Dust' and 'Rainfall' landed particularly hard—tracks that let them lean into the atmospheric weight beneath their heaviness. The setlist felt deliberate, closing out with 'Self-Made Black Hole,' which gave the room time to sit with something darker before everyone filed out into the night.

Detroit's relationship with heavier music runs deep, from industrial roots to contemporary metalcore and post-hardcore. The city supports bands at the intersection of melody and brutality, which is where LANDMVRKS sit comfortably. Venues like Saint Andrew's Hall continue to book acts that honor that lineage while pushing toward something newer—bands unwilling to choose between hooks and heaviness.

Stay in Corktown, where vintage buildings and independent shops give the neighborhood actual character. Dinner at Selden Standard for refined cooking that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Detroit Institute of Arts—the murals and permanent collection justify the trip alone, and the building itself is worth the walk. The city's music history lives in these spaces. Catch the show, then grab late drinks somewhere on Michigan Avenue. You'll understand why Detroit crowds expect rigor from their musicians.

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