Akercocke live in concert.
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Akercocke

8
critic concert reviews
rock

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

80
%
Based on 
8
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 8 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Akercocke is rated as a remarkable live performer, with worthwhile shows overall. Akercocke concert reviews describe live shows and performances as stunning.

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Latest Release

Decades Of Devil Worship (21 July 2023)

Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
London, United Kingdom (1997 - present)
Bio
Akercocke are a Progressive Blackened Death Metal band from London formed in 1997. They take their name from a talking monkey in Robert Nye's interpretation of the Faust-legend.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

November 17, 2021
80
%
Looking back at 2019, the ease of getting bands to travel to the UK was in a way, taken advantage of.

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

April 9, 2019
70
%
Co-headliners are always a guaranteed time to enjoy two bands of the same ilk in a relatively stress free evening. One of the best in recent memory goes to the MONOLORD and CONAN run that literally nearly sank the very venue where tonight’s festivities are taking place.

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

November 7, 2017
80
%
Rebellion, Manchester, UK

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

October 14, 2016
90
%
Academy 2, Manchester, UK

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

August 20, 2016
90
%
FESTIVAL Bloodstock Festival 2016 – Day 2 (Saturday)

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark)

November 8, 2005
70
%
The Rock, Copenhagen, Denmark

Room Thirteen (UK)

January 10, 2018
92
%
The band have been justifiably riding high, following the release of the stunning artistic statement, that is the Renaissance in Extremis album.

Past critic reviews published in

eGigs (UK)

Image Credit

Adam W [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons