Emmure’s Frankie Palmeri live at Club Soda on Nov. 26, 2014 (Photo by Vitor Munhoz).
All photos courtesy of Vitor Munhoz (http://www.vitormunhoz.com/).
Controversial metal-core outfit Emmure have been offering up their brand of ignorant mosh for over a decade now, a veritable lifetime in a scene that seems to re-invent itself every 18 months. The band is currently out headlining the Eternal Enemies tour, featuring The Acacia Strain, Fit for a King and Kublai Khan, which rolled into Club Soda on November 26th. Unfortunately, The Acacia Strain had to drop off the bill at the last minute due to a van accident, capping off a rough week of transport-related Montreal show cancellations that also included Run the Jewels and Interpol.
Luckily, no one was injured, and the band have promised to work out a make-up date as soon as possible. Our photographer Vitor Munhoz was there to catch Fit for a King and Emmure – check out his photos of both bands below.
Fit for a King
Emmure
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