Time to finish up a little bit of musical coverage before we dive back in to the deep end of the pit in the new year. It's back to the Théâtre Beanfield in Montreal we go to revisit a couple of opening acts who took the stage by storm during a tour headlined by thrash metal legends, Exodus. Our first band to hit the stage that night, direct from California, was Dead Heat. They are known for their fast paced songs and full blast live performances. From the opening notes, singer Chris Ramos was already throwing himself around the stage while unleashing guttural yells deep enough to rattle the speakers. They definitely got the crowd good, pumped and primed for the heavy metal thrashing they were about to experience. Dead Heat inspired at least three different circle pits during their short set, getting the collective blood of the crowd nice and loose early in the evening. Dead Heat are known for their live performances and they certainly gave the Montreal crowd full value for the short amount of time that they had on stage. The roar of approval at the end of their set certainly reflected the great time they had just experienced. Dead Heat have released two albums so far, the most recent being 'World At War' from 2021 and their most recent release was an EP, 'Endless Torment', from 2023. Most of their set came from those two albums, but one would think that they will be releasing some more new music soon. The photographs were all taken at f/3.2 while using various different shutter speeds, ISO settings and focal lengths. Here are the rest of the photographs that I took of Dead Heat while they performed on the Théâtre Beanfield stage.
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