Metal Night at The Garage: Intense Performances by Powerhouse Bands

It was a night of intense metal music at The Garage in Glasgow on February 22, 2026, featuring a lineup of three powerhouse bands: Frozen Soul, The Black Dahlia Murder, and Heaven Shall Burn.

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Kicking off the evening was Frozen Soul, known for their pummeling style of death metal. Despite some initial sound issues, the band quickly won over the crowd with their energetic performance. Vocalist Chad Green engaged the audience, urging them to participate in the mosh pits as they delivered tracks from their upcoming album, including the new single “Absolute Zero” and fan-favorite “Arsenal of War.”

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Transitioning to The Black Dahlia Murder, the band showcased their distinct lead-heavy sound, setting the stage on fire with tracks like “What A Horrible Night to Have a Curse” and “Kings of the Nightworld.” Their technical prowess and precise execution left a lasting impression, with standout moments including a blistering guitar solo and a nod to classic metal influences.

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Headlining the event was Heaven Shall Burn, whose melodic death metal style brought a different flavor to the night. Initially met with mixed reactions, the band gradually won over the audience with their powerful performance. Tracks like “Black Tears” and “Endzeit” ignited the crowd, culminating in a memorable show that showcased the band’s strong fanbase and arena-worthy stage presence.

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Throughout the evening, each band left a distinct mark on the audience, from Frozen Soul’s raw intensity to The Black Dahlia Murder’s technical prowess and Heaven Shall Burn’s melodic power. The event was a testament to the diversity and depth of the metal scene, offering fans a night of unforgettable music and performances that spanned across different subgenres of the genre.

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As the final notes faded away and the crowd dispersed, the echoes of The Black Dahlia Murder’s blistering riffs and Heaven Shall Burn’s melodic anthems lingered in the air, a reminder of the electrifying night of metal that had unfolded at The Garage in Glasgow.

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