As winter’s darkness descends, UK metalheads have long looked to Damnation Festival for one last weekend dedicated to beer, blastbeats and bludgeoning riffs. To long-term attendees, the cancellation of 2020’s stacked edition was a hammer-blow at the end of an already shitty year. As we finally reconvene beneath Leeds’ glittering skies on bonfire night 2021, however, it feels like quite the opposite: a heart-swelling celebration of getting back to ear-breaking business.
With the festival set to head down the M62 for an expansion into Manchester’s 4,500-cap BEC Arena for 2022 (there were reportedly some 1,000 fans on the waiting list for a ticket this year’s massively sold-out event), emotions are understandably high as the Damnation waves farewell to the Leeds University Union’s distinctive assortment of venues. Every one of the 30 bands who fill them across Friday’s stacked ‘A Night Of Salvation’ pre-show and Saturday’s main event – covering the full spectrum of death, thrash, stoner, doom, industrial and black metal – put on absolute masterclasses. While we nurse our bangover, though, we thought we’d keep it to 10 favourite memories from an utterly chaotic weekend...