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Underdark
Burner
+ supports tba
29th March 2025
The Big Difference, Leicester
£10 adv
Underdark is a dark, atmospheric metal band that blends elements of black, doom, and progressive metal to create an immersive, otherworldly sound. Known for their intricate compositions, haunting melodies, and lyrical themes often inspired by mythology, existentialism, and the human psyche, Underdark crafts music that pulls listeners into a deep, reflective experience.
Burner create a raw blend of thrash, metalcore, and punk influences, they deliver fast, aggressive riffs and confrontational lyrics that tackle themes of personal struggle, social issues, and defiance.
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Burner Biography
Burner are far more than upstarts in the UK underground scene, with a full UK tour in support of Employed to Serve in Spring 2022, a UK headline tour in summer 2022 alongside other shows with Portrayal of Guilt, Tuskar, Death Goals and Mastiff.
As well as a feature on Daniel P Carter’s “New music you need to hear now” on Kerrang!, inclusion as one of Metal Hammer’s “12 bands to watch in 2022”, and radio play on BBC Radio 1’s Rock Show, Burner have received high praise from the likes of Kerrang!, Distorted Sound, Brooklyn Vegan, Noizze, Hardbeat Mag, Everything Is Noise and Mathcore Index amongst many others.
Their debut LP, ‘It All Returns to Nothing’ picks up from where 2022’s EP, ‘A Vision of The End’ left off. Building upon their already unique and recognisable sound, ‘It All Returns to Nothing’ is an exercise in concise, pummeling hardcore blended seamlessly with death metal traits, with a healthy dose of black metal thrown in for good measure; recorded by Lewis Johns at The Ranch Production House (Svalbard, Conjurer, Employed to Serve), ‘It All Returns to Nothing’ is 11 tracks that display a band with insatiable hunger and an undeniable craft in writing crushing extreme music.
Burner possess the incredible ability to weave death metal, hardcore and fractions of black metal into their calculated disorder. With most bands having palpable influences, Burner impresses further by wearing theirs with a sense of real diversity, touching everything from Trap Them, Darkest Hour, and Gatecreeper to Converge and Bolt Thrower.
Read MoreAs well as a feature on Daniel P Carter’s “New music you need to hear now” on Kerrang!, inclusion as one of Metal Hammer’s “12 bands to watch in 2022”, and radio play on BBC Radio 1’s Rock Show, Burner have received high praise from the likes of Kerrang!, Distorted Sound, Brooklyn Vegan, Noizze, Hardbeat Mag, Everything Is Noise and Mathcore Index amongst many others.
Their debut LP, ‘It All Returns to Nothing’ picks up from where 2022’s EP, ‘A Vision of The End’ left off. Building upon their already unique and recognisable sound, ‘It All Returns to Nothing’ is an exercise in concise, pummeling hardcore blended seamlessly with death metal traits, with a healthy dose of black metal thrown in for good measure; recorded by Lewis Johns at The Ranch Production House (Svalbard, Conjurer, Employed to Serve), ‘It All Returns to Nothing’ is 11 tracks that display a band with insatiable hunger and an undeniable craft in writing crushing extreme music.
Burner possess the incredible ability to weave death metal, hardcore and fractions of black metal into their calculated disorder. With most bands having palpable influences, Burner impresses further by wearing theirs with a sense of real diversity, touching everything from Trap Them, Darkest Hour, and Gatecreeper to Converge and Bolt Thrower.
Mathcore
Metalcore
Death Metal
Hardcore Punk
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