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Photo Gallery: Gojira live at Montreal’s Metropolis, October 21, 2106

Gojira live at Montreal’s Metropolis, October 21, 2016 (photo by Yoann Robin).

Gojira
Metropolis
October 21, 2016

Just as their namesake roars back to theatres, Gojira, France’s heaviest export, are also back, with Magma, their first full-length LP in 4 years. Touring alongside the UK’s Tesseract, the band (who haven’t headlined a Montreal show in years) rolled into town last Friday night for a massive sold-out show before 2,300 people at Metropolis.

The Bayonne foursome ran through the majority of this year’s Magma LP during their 16-track setlist, which also touched on favourites from prior LP’s From Mars to Sirius and The Way of the Flesh, and even dipped back to 2001’s Terra Incognita for “Clone.”

Below you can check out photos from the band’s set courtesy of Yoann Robin. For all upcoming tour dates, visit gojira-music.com.

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