Live Review: Lost Society - KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton
19th October 2023
Support: Born Zero, North Atlas
Words: Cat Finch
Photos: Tim Finch
Just over a year ago Lost Society graced the main stage at Bloodstock Festival, this evening we are in the Black County to see the band return to the UK, performing at the Legendary KK’s Steel Mill in Wolverhampton.
We last caught Born Zero back in May when they opened for Nervosa. This evening in the very same venue they get another opportunity to shine. A mix of groove, nu-metal and thrash, the locals get the party started in style. Vocalist Levi a usual whirlwind of energy on stage is more controlled this evening, but that doesn’t stop the high jumps and kicks that are now his trademark. As the band kick off with ‘Bad Omens’ an energy the emanates through the band and the crowd resulting in a high octane thirty-minute set and a great way to start the evening.
Following on, main tour support North Atlas kicked off with 'Dead Tree,' setting a dark and introspective tone. 'Superego' followed, showcasing the band's masterful fusion of raw emotion and soaring melodies. As they delved into 'Midnight Sun’ the crowd was left spellbound by the ethereal soundscapes. 'Hypnotist' introduced a mesmerising groove that effortlessly entranced the audience, while 'Seer' plunged them deeper into a sonic journey of self-discovery.
The set reached its climax with 'Faster Than Your Thoughts,' a torrent of sonic energy that unleashed a euphoria, leaving us on an exhilarating high in anticipation for the evenings headliners.
To close out a magical evening Lost Society brought an eruption of high-octane metal to the stage in a concert that left fans exhilarated and wanting more. The bands set ignited with '112,' setting the tone for a relentless sonic assault. 'Underneath' and 'Riot' followed, showcasing the band's unbridled energy and technical prowess, captivating the crowd with every riff and thundering drumbeat.
The show continued to be a relentless onslaught, with songs like 'Hurt Me' and 'KILL (Those Who Oppose Me)' inciting a frenzy of headbanging and moshing. 'Creature' unleashed an anthemic chorus that had the audience chanting in unison. As the night progressed, 'Outbreak (No Rest for the Sickest)' and 'Into Eternity' delivered a barrage of thrashy riffs that left no one in the audience standing still.
The encore was the final explosive chapter of the night, featuring 'No Absolution' and 'Stitches. Lost Society proved they are a force to be reckoned with, they might have been in the smaller room at KK’s Steel Mill tonight, but when they return, they will be on bigger stages across the UK.
Photo credits: Tim Finch Photography