Immolation Celebrate Over 20 Years of Death Metal With Hometown Show
Justina Villanueva
The night was filled with shout outs to old school Immo fans who've supported the band for 23 years. Dolan is as nice as they come, especially for a person who fronts a death metal band. His hair is longer than the height of many humans'. Yet what he grunts during songs has more power than a natural disaster. When Dolan called for a pit -- it was a subtle "you know what to do now" calling -- he got one.
Justina Villanueva
The band played new songs off of 'Majesty and Decay,' like 'Power and Shame.' Dolan claims it's the band's first love song -- for their love of the church. They also went back as far as to their first album and played the title track off of 'Dawn of Possession.'
After a telling the crowd that Immolation had a couple more songs for us, the band only played one before stepping off stage. Fans were not having it. A couple minutes later, after the clapping and a confused chant settled, Immolation came back on stage.
"That's not an encore. That's four old men needing to get air from the fan in the back," Dolan said. He made sure to send us out early so we could get some sleep before work the next day, because that's exactly what he was going to do.
You can catch Immolation this fall when they tour the states with Vader, Abigail Williams, Lecherous Nocturne and Pathology.

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