Infected Rain Reigns Supreme at Motocultor Festival

A night of glorious metal mayhem unfolded as Infected Rain unleashed a spectacular set at the Motocultor Festival. The Camden Underworld buzzed with anticipation as five diverse metal bands from around the world graced the stage for the European Tour.

Infected Rain, the Moldovan nu metal hardcore band, headlined the night with a performance that electrified the audience. Frontwoman Lena Scissorhands commanded the stage with fierce energy, belting out hits like ‘THE ANSWER IS YOU’ and ‘PANDEMONIUM’ while guitarist Vidick Ojog unleashed a fiery display. Bassist Alice Lane and drummer Eugene Voluta drove the relentless rhythm that fueled the crowd’s frenzy.

Before Infected Rain’s explosive set, Berlin duo Skin on Flesh kicked off the night with a high-octane performance. Despite being the newest act, they captivated the audience with their alt punk rock sound. Following them was the dark and demonic black metal band Miruthan, whose haunting presence and heavy music left a lasting impact.

French nu metal goth duo Elyose took the stage next, enchanting the crowd with vocalist Justine Daaé’s haunting vocals and guitarist Anthony Chognard’s mesmerizing riffs. The Brazilian symphonic metal band Semblant mesmerized with a dynamic vocal duo and a captivating stage presence that left the audience spellbound.

The Motocultor Festival showcased a lineup that impressed with each band’s unique style and performance. While Infected Rain stole the show, the intimate venue seemed almost too small for such powerhouse acts. The night concluded with Infected Rain’s ‘Sweet, Sweet Lies,’ leaving a trail of elation and chaos in its wake.

Infected Rain’s relentless energy and stage presence demonstrated why they are on the cusp of superstardom. Each band brought their A-game, creating an unforgettable night of metal music that resonated with fans of the genre. The Motocultor Festival was a testament to the enduring power and appeal of metal music in uniting audiences from diverse backgrounds.

Photos taken by Louise Phillips Music Photography captured the essence of the performances, showcasing the raw emotion and energy that defined the night. As the metal community continues to thrive, events like the Motocultor Festival serve as a reminder of the genre’s enduring influence and ability to connect people through the power of music.

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