After Getting a Massive Wall of Death at Hellfest, Slaughter to Prevail Dropped a Live Concert Film
Have you been unable to catch Slaughter to Prevail lately and wish you could see some of their more recent shit performed in front of an audience? Maybe you don’t like being in the middle of a crowd or don’t want to risk getting a boot to the back of your skull? Bathroom breaks whenever you want sounds nice, right? If any of those cases are true for you, then you’re gonna be stoked because the Russian band’s Live In Moscow concert film is now available on various streaming platforms.
The film follows their global pay-per-view livestream that took place last year when the deathcore act played in front of 2,500 of their countrymen. Directed by Nikita Korzhov with sound by Aleksandr Zhelekov, the film features a dozen of the band’s more hard-hitting tracks.
You can find the full concert film today at most music streaming services, including Apple TV, Amazon (with 4K as an option) and more.
This all comes out just days after the band got what might be the largest wall of death ever during their Hellfest performance. They said they wanted to get that done last week and as you can see in the clip below, it looks pretty fucking massive. The band is calling it the largest wall of death ever, but there hasn’t been any official tally of how many people participated, so who knows?
Slaughter To Prevail | Live In Moscow Setlist
- Bonebraker
- Agony
- Zavali Ebalo
- Hell
- Bratva
- Made in Russia
- Chronic Slaughter
- I Killed a Man
- Death
- Baba Yaga
- Demolisher
- King