Nekrogoblikon + Allegaeon
18th September 2025
Time: 19:00 - 23:00
Price: £25 + BF
DHP Presents Nekrogoblikon + Allegaeon
+ Party Cannon
+ Grief Ritual
14+ (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)
Nekrogoblikon burst onto the metal scene with their breakout video for “No One Survives,” which introduced the world to John Goblikon, the band’s unforgettable mascot who soon became its iconic face. With a unique blend of melodic death metal and a sense of humor, Nekrogoblikon captivates fans with their musical breadth and sarcastic lyrics that resonate across the heavy metal spectrum. The band’s energetic performances have not gone unnoticed, as they have graced the stages of massive live events and tours, sharing the spotlight with legendary acts such as Limp Bizkit, Dethklok, and GWAR, as well as making a splash on The Warped Tour. Their distinctive sound and theatrical presence set them apart in the heavy music landscape. In a remarkable evolution, John Goblikon has transitioned from the band’s beloved mascot to co-lead vocalist alongside the new frontman Dickie Allen, celebrated for his work with Infant Annihilator. This dynamic duo brings a fresh energy to the band’s evolving sound, enriching Nekrogoblikon’s identity. Recently, the band released two new songs, “Show Me Your Goblin” and “Fiend,” marking a significant milestone as the first tracks to feature both John and Dickie on vocals. With their signature blend of humor, heavy riffs, and engaging storytelling, these tracks showcase the band’s continued growth and creativity, solidifying Nekrogoblikon’s place in the metal community.
For technical death metal band Allegaeon, sitting still is not an option. The Colorado based group has never allowed itself to stagnate, preferring to thrive on chaos, change and evolution. Their latest full-length offering, The Ossuary Lens, is their seventh but, importantly, it’s the first with original vocalist Ezra Haynes since his 2015 departure following the Elements of the Infinite album. Replacing a singer is no easy task, so the fact that Haynes was in a place to rejoin is something to celebrate. The cleaner vocal approach on the last three albums was a fascinating artistic maneuver, one that refreshed Allegaeon, but it’s undeniably thrilling to hear Haynes’ graveled larynx back in the fold on this inarguably brutal and technically dazzling slab of work. The science- based lyrics are as challenging as the progressive musicianship, resulting in a set of songs that simply slay. It’s a sound that Haynes himself refers to as “melotech” (melodic, technical death metal). “I think in the beginning we were a little more stripped down,” adds Burgess. “Very guitar- forward, focused melodeath. Over time, I think more technical, symphonic and progressive elements creeped in. Finally, where we are today is all of that combined, added with more ambient elements.” While not a concept album in the traditional sense, there is an overarching theme to the new album – the Ossuary Lens is a representation of several different viewpoints of death. As has been the case with much of the Allegaeon catalog to date, "We touched on some classic Allegaeon science-related topics, such as chaos theory and dark matter, while also strumming the chords of more introspective topics such as alcoholism, relationships, perseverance, etc,” says Haynes. The Ossuary Lens was recorded with producer Dave Otero at Flatline Audio studio in Denver, CO. “We have worked with Dave Otero at Flatline Audio since the beginning of our career,” adds Burgess. “So 17 years now. Dave always provides a comfortable working environment, amazing ideas, and a career-spanning understanding of what has made Allegaeon, Allegaeon.” The Ossuary Lens is an accomplished album that sees a rejuvenated band at the peak of its powers.
World domination awaits!