I think I prefer the earlier time in Dublin. Must be getting old.  :eyeroll:

Not sure if I'm going to make this one, yet. Fingers crossed. 🤞

There's a 10 minute difference in the finish time, unless midnight has extra significance for ya Cinders?  ;D

We're starting at 5pm in the Olde Reliable if that earlier time suits ya better?  :laugh: Hopefully see ya later boss

Quote from: Snare on April 24, 2026, 07:41:00 AMThere's a 10 minute difference in the finish time, unless midnight has extra significance for ya Cinders?  ;D

 :laugh:  :laugh:

Yeah! Spotted that after.
Saw the earlier start and just assumed it was finishing earlier.

Reminds me of last time I was in there for Bodydrinkers, someone else had shoe issues in there... I have a feeling someone could be leaving a limb after them tonight, the place should be mental :abbath: If the floor withstands this line-up then Fredz will never actually fall down.

Was a class gig!,Coscradh were very good! but were dogged with issues with the mike/vocals!.

Phrenelith really are the business, the kind of DM I love!.Ploughed throw the set, no messing.



That was class. More of the same again please!

Make sure ye catch the Dublin gig tonight  :abbath:

If your in the market for a Phrenelith shirt tonight in Dubliin.They only have concentration camp size or morbid obese sizes.If your in between the two  your out of luck!

New Coscradh songs are the best since the first EP. Catchy as fuck death/black metal.

#23 April 26, 2026, 09:45:16 AM Last Edit: April 26, 2026, 09:49:16 AM by Pentagrimes
I realise it's a "beggars cant be choosers" situation in terms of metal friendly venues at this stage, but jesus. the Wild Duck is desperate. You'd think with the price they charge for pints they could maybe put some money into a decent PA.  Only saw two bands (Larvae and Phrenelith), the tiredness overtook me before Coscradh unfortunately, but the sound was muddy as fuck.

Freds in Cork the same, a fuckin shit venue and shit sound!.Cork desperately needs a half decent 100 or so capacity venue!

I'd say for this type of music you have to really be on top of your game sound wise.
It's so full on there is zero room for mistakes.
I love the Phrenelith sound but is say it's hard to mix as it's so dense.

The sound in Fred's is always poor enough but on top of that the tech issues with mics constantly failing fir Coscradh was poor.

Didn't harm them too much to be fair, all three bands in Cork did a good job and Coscradh and Phrenelith in particular were excellent. Pure intensity from the Coscradh lads blew through any issues entirely.

Thats twice I've seen Coscradh now, please Christ let the third time be in a different venue.

Coscradh were an absolute force. Omnicidal Vow were class as well.