
The biggest mosh pit of End Of The Road 2017 so far is reserved for HMLTD
HMLTD, the spectacle on almost everyone's lips at End Of The Road Festival this weekend, took to the Big Top with menacing swagger and whipped the masses into a frenzy.
Dressed to the nines and smothered in makeup the six-piece gang fused '80s power pop with witchy house glitches - it's a brutal clash of styles that works as fuel for the bloodlust-stricken congregation before them. HMLTD hurtled through their songs, barely taking a breather between each, strutting, snarling, and smirking as they devour the adulation arriving in their laps.
The motley crew ended their frenetic set with a deranged rendition of "Stained" as a monster of a mosh pit stretches across almost the entire crowd. During the closing salvo, the shock-rockers pull the ripcord and all hell breaks loose - they are puppeteers controlling the emotions of the willing bodies before them, and today they demanded fury.
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Patrick Wolf
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