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Imminence Aftershock Interview

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We caught up with Imminence before their performance at the Aftershock Festival. The band is taking their Swedish metal sound to the next level with unique arrangements and live techniques that blew the crowd away.

Lead vocalist and violinist used a violin pickup to record vocals live, adding an otherworldly texture to tracks like “Continuum” and “Come Hell or High Water.” The band also brought in classic bow techniques on electric guitar, giving songs like “The Black” a dramatic and haunting edge.

Fans were fully immersed in the performance, from high-energy mosh pit moments to quiet, intimate passages. Imminence showed how technical innovation and raw emotion can come together to create a truly unforgettable live experience.

Watch the full interview below:

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