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Albatross
Jul 17, 2026 • 6:00pm
Jacksonville, FL
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Chapel Of Bones
Jul 16, 2026 • 6:00pm
Raleigh, NC
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Space Ballroom
Jul 13, 2026 • 7:00pm
Hamden, CT
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Palladium Upstairs
Jul 12, 2026 • 6:30pm
Worcester, MA
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Lee's Palace
Jul 9, 2026 • 6:00pm
Toronto, ON
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Grave Groove Rising: Six Feet Under Returns to the Pit
Born from Florida death metal roots in the mid-90s, the band built its identity on mid-tempo groove and cavernous lows after a split from Cannibal Corpse.
From side project to staple
Decades in, they tour with a lean lineup that favors blunt impact over flash, paired here with Kataklysm and Wormhole for contrast.What likely lands in the set
Expect a set that leans on early cuts like The Day the Dead Walked, Feasting on the Blood of the Insane, and Victim of the Paranoid, with Silent Violence saved for a late jolt. The crowd trends mixed in age, from patch-covered vests to plain tees, with pit energy rising for the big stomps and easing during the slower grinds. A neat footnote is the band's Graveyard Classics habit, which sometimes nudges a surprise cover into the night. Another small detail is how Jeff Hughell adds tapped bass harmonies live that you will not hear on the early studio cuts. Expectations for songs and production are inferred from recent gigs and could shift on the night.The Six Feet Under Scene: Patches, Pits, and Inside Jokes
Merch lines lean toward classic logo tees and long-sleeves, with a few nods to the cover-series humor for the lifers.
Black cotton and back patches tell the story
You will see patched vests with Florida and Quebec scene badges next to newer back patches from modern tech-death, a fair picture of the bill.How the room moves
Between songs, the chant is simple and loud with the band name, but during the grooves the room speaks more with synchronized head swings and open-hand claps on the two and four. People trade notes on which deep cuts they have caught before, and a few bring up old festival stories from the late 90s and early 2000s without trying to one-up anyone. Pit etiquette stays practical, with quick lift-ups and a clear edge for those who want the space without the shove. The mood is serious about sound yet welcoming to first-timers who show respect for the flow.How Six Feet Under Hits: Riffs First, Bones Second
Six Feet Under tends to anchor songs around thick, palm-muted riffs that leave breathing room for the vocal growl to sit like a second drum.
Riffs you can feel in your chest
The vocalist often treats lines as percussive bursts, clipping phrases to ride the kick pattern rather than stretching them across bars. Guitars favor simple, stacked harmonies live, and the bass sometimes answers with tapped runs that color the groove without getting flashy.Small tweaks that change the hit
Drums keep the pocket firm with steady double-kick, dropping in quick blasts for setup, and the band is known to add an extra repeat of a riff to let the floor move. One under-the-radar habit is slowing certain intros by a notch compared to the album, which makes the drop hit harder when the main riff arrives. Against that weight, Kataklysm brings whiplash tempo swings and precise machine-gun picking, while Wormhole threads pin-point, tech-minded jabs that clean the palate between grooves. Lighting usually tracks the music with cold washes for the trudges and strobe flares on the accents, staying out of the way of the riffs.Kindred Ears: Fans Who Track With Six Feet Under
Fans of Cannibal Corpse will feel at home with the low-tuned chug and straight-ahead brutality, though the tempos here ride groovier pockets.