Monday, 15 May 2023

A View From The Back Of The Room: Heriot & Inhuman Nature (Live Review By Mark Young)

Heriot & Inhuman Nature, Star And Garter, Manchester, 11.05.23

So full disclosure, I wasn’t going to do a review of tonight’s show. I’d got tickets as soon as they became available because I absolutely love Heriot and they have rapidly joined the list of bands that I will drop everything for to catch live. After the gig, It just sort of became required that I should do one as it’s their first headline run through the UK with a number of sold out shows which shows how far they have come in a short time.

The Start And Garter is an institution in Manchester and is one of the last remaining rock pubs that hold fast to the idea of loud music and lots of it. The room Is long but narrow which has an effect of focusing the sound accordingly. It is built for hot, sweaty gigs.

Just like tonight.

Inhuman Nature (7) they just get stuck in for the next 40 minutes or so, laying down some thrash metal. Its fast, brutal and they set out to take no prisoners tonight. I hadn’t heard them before this evening but will be making every effort to follow them especially if they make the trip back up north.

It’s a glorious thing to behold as they just unleash riff after riff that gets bodies moving and they just batter through the assembled crowd. By the end of their set the crowd have woken up and more of them are moving down by the front. Inhuman Nature want you on the back foot, constantly attacking and you can see that they would stick to this plan, be it in front of 50 or 5000 people. These are one to put on your radar and you should do yourself a favour by catching them live. It’s a brutal time.

What is now apparent is Heriot's (9) growing maturity and ability to command a stage, any stage and hold the audience in their hands. One of the things they always have is a pristine sound that is equally heavy and possessing of a clarity that you can hear and define everything, and they just blew the crowd away. I don’t think they had got 30 seconds in before the pit went nuts and stayed nuts for the total run-time of their set. Bodies were slamming and it was great to see gig etiquette in full force, strangers battering each other then picking each other up. Special shout to Lil Vindictive who got up to roar alongside Debbie Gough and the reaction was mental. What you see on stage is a metal family who are just in synch with each other and know how to wring every last drop of energy from the audience.

The last time I saw them was at the Academy supporting Zeal And Ardor and tonight was light-years beyond that. Having the headline spot has allowed them room to breathe, to finally deliver these songs in the way they want to. There is that sense now that the current run of shows could be their last in terms of size as they surely now are breaking into the larger venues, and it is rightfully deserved. If you haven’t heard their material, do it. If you get the chance to see them this year on the coming festival circuit, do it.

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