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Dark Roots, Bright Hooks: Lacuna Coil Sets the Tone
After reimagining their landmark album Comalies as Comalies XX, Lacuna Coil leans into a heavier, sharpened live sound while keeping their melodic core. The Milan-born band built its voice on dual vocals, balancing haunting hooks with punchy grooves.
Two voices, one shadow
Expect a set that threads early favorites with newer grit, with likely slots for Heaven's a Lie, Our Truth, Trip the Darkness, and Layers of Time. The room skews mixed-age: veterans in faded Karmacode tees, newer fans in platform boots and red accents, plus curious metal listeners nodding along. Pits open on faster cuts, yet the floor often shifts to full-voice singing when a big chorus lands.Old scars, new shine
A neat tidbit: they first performed under the name Ethereal before changing it to avoid a clash, and the bassist handles much of the writing and electronics. The current show favors down-tuned guitars and sampled choirs, thickening the low end without smothering harmonies. Please note that the selections and production details here are educated surmises and could change from show to show.Black Lace, Red Echoes
The black-and-red palette is everywhere, from mesh sleeves and silver chains to patched denim with early-2000s logos. You will spot older fans trading memories of Comalies tours with newer faces quoting lines from Black Anima, and the mix feels relaxed rather than tribal.
Red accents, steady hearts
When Our Truth drops its tom pattern, claps land on the off-beat, and a tidy circle opens and closes without fuss. During Nothing Stands in Our Way, the crowd belts the "We fear nothing" refrain, and hands rise in time with the kick. Merch tables tend to move Comalies XX-themed designs and the winged logo, plus a few clean black-on-black pieces for low-key fans.Afterglow rituals
Between songs, the room shifts from loud cheers to patient quiet, with a few Italian phrases answered back from the floor. Post-show, people compare which deep cut surfaced and swap photos of the backdrop rather than arguing over rankings.Heavy Hands, Clear Voices
The lead vocal sits clean and forward, with the harsher voice carving rhythm pockets, and the band leaves room so both lines land clearly. Guitars run in drop C and sometimes lower, giving the riffs a chewy push while keeping chorus melodies bright on top.
Weight in the right places
The rhythm section favors mid-tempo drive instead of pure speed, so grooves feel heavy without rushing the hooks. Keys and samples thicken the background with choirs and pulses, and they are triggered tight to the grid so the bottom end stays focused. A small but telling habit: Swamped XX often opens with a slower, more industrial beat live before snapping back to the classic pace. On Trip the Darkness, they sometimes stretch the bridge for a call-and-response and then cut hard into the final refrain for extra impact.Color without clutter
Lighting leans cool blues and deep reds, framing the twin vocals rather than chasing every drum hit. The result is music-first impact, where clarity and punch win out over flash.Kindred Spirits on the Road
If you lean toward soaring choruses over thick riffs, Evanescence offers the same pull of melody against crunch, often with spotlighted piano lines.