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		<title>Are you a lonely person with power? Deafheaven in Davenport at the Capitol Theater, Oct. 9</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We need to talk. You need more excitement. Confess your private desires. Experience the incredible. Concert review of Deafheaven at the Capitol Theater in Davenport, October 9th.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/13/deafheaven-in-davenport-oct-9/">Are you a lonely person with power? Deafheaven in Davenport at the Capitol Theater, Oct. 9</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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<p><strong><code>Dearest Davenport: If you were at this show wearing a long-sleeve shirt and had dark hair pulled in a bun, I have something of yours, <a href="mailto:epauly@krui.fm">contact me</a>.</code></strong></p>
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<p>San Diego metal icons <a href="https://deafheaven.com/"><em>Deafheaven</em></a> graced the people of Iowa with their divine presence on October 9th, at the <a href="https://www.firstfleetconcerts.com/first-fleet-venues/capitol-theatre">Capitol Theater</a> in Davenport. This performance was a part of their massive North America &amp; Europe tour following the release of their 2025 album, <em><a href="https://deafheaven.lnk.to/DHLPWP">Lonely People With Power</a></em>. They were supported at this show by Chicagoan metal band <em><a href="https://harmswayband.bandcamp.com/album/other-world">Harm&#8217;s Way</a></em> and Texan hardcore newcomers <em><a href="https://ipromisedtheworld.com/">I Promised the World</a></em>.<em> I Promised the World</em> performed like house show, the stage might as well have been a basement and we were all friends together in the small crowd, watching two dudes skipping and hurling themselves down the runway of a pit while the singers above screamed and collided together on stage. Harm&#8217;s Way brought a violent overpowering set, industrial tones and performing metal in a way that felt like the burning taste of iron in blood. Both bands put on killer shows opening for <em>Deafheaven</em>, completely full of energy to loosen the crowd and intensify the stage.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCTh2x8Kz4Q">Incidental I</a></h2>



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<p>Spotlights flitted to pierce into the audience, covering the deep blues of the shifting stage as five men walked out. Mechanical groans leaked out across the silence of the theater, soft plucking guitars built over an informercialic voice echoing:</p>



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<p>Metal rained a storming sound across the audience. From that moment on, the concert hall was flooded with energy between the band and audience. Black metal integrity rules that, ideally, music should never end. Songs overlapped into each other for nearly 20 minutes before a curt, &#8220;Davenport, how are we doing tonight?&#8221; from the singer, diving straight back into screeching vocals a moment later. Without further incident, the first half of the set passed through in a clamor of noise. Much like the band&#8217;s discography throughout the years, the music played that night underwent constant evolution, the shifting waves of sound ebbing and flowing until pulling away completely. The band walked off stage, disappearing into an uneasy tension like the drawback of a tsunami. Silence.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN7o7l5eehk">Incidental II</a></h2>



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<p><em><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);color:#ab4439" class="has-inline-color">&#8220;When you say, &#8220;Baby, come to me,&#8221;<br>Who am I, one who cannot see&#8221;</mark></em></p>
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<p>From beyond the empty stage, a quiet song began into the silence. A rasping woman&#8217;s voice echoes a slow spoken melody, accompanied by a guitar strum. This newfound quiet intimacy brewed instinctively discomforting, following the past hour of constant sonic onslaught. Static and groans encroached into the song&#8217;s soft melody, entering alongside the band as the five drifted back on stage in complete control of the growing anticipation. The tsunami wave loomed dead ahead. A final breath.</p>



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<p><em><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);color:#ab4439" class="has-inline-color">&#8220;I think I might be hiding from myself,<br>It&#8217;s so good to be alone, alone with someone else&#8221;</mark></em></p>
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<p>Lightning leapt out the sky and thunder erupted from the stage surface, the concert hall completely destroyed and replaced by pure noise. Singer, guitarist, and bassist stood raised above the crowd, leaning as the wave crashed into their wall of the most oppressive sound I have ever heard.</p>



<p>The show continued with a reinvigorated brutality, the torrent hurled into half-moments of pause until breaking down straight back to blistering sound. Controlled by blinding, tyrannical drums, the two guitarists pulled around and in-between each other, a brawling dynamic something in between synchronization and a fistfight. George Clark&#8217;s inhuman voice screeched into surreality, whispers and cries spun across the merciless pattern. He was a conductor, pulling the sound into existence and manipulating the wave by a movement of his hand. With each vicious swipe of Clark&#8217;s hand, the music shuttered and turned over, a living creature trapped in writhing death throes within his grasp.</p>



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<p>In the past years, I&#8217;ve grown admittedly bored with metal. There&#8217;s certainly no lack of revolutionary artists in the genre, it&#8217;s an art undergoing constant change and reinvention across the world. Maybe I&#8217;m not going to enough good shows, but I just have not experienced any of those revolutionary out-of-body moments that I expect from quality music, until October 9th. Until <em>Deafheaven</em>, throughout the hundreds of shows I&#8217;ve seen, nothing came close to awakening the same feelings I had when I saw my first metal show with Lorna Shore at Deadwood. That was my first experience with live metal, my body exposed to the live wire intensity and new indescribable feeling that metal can fill your spirit with. This show reminded me what metal can be, and why I love it. Noise mixed into a concoction I had never experienced before as the sound boiled into a wholly new oppression that clutched at my nostalgia.</p>



<p>Shredding apart a sound through every moment, just to construct a new noise to tear into within the next breath, <em>Deafheaven</em> was a violence as new as it was familiar, dually creation and desolation.</p>



<p>Davenport, IA was one of the final stops on <em>Deafheaven</em>&#8216;s U.S. tour, which will soon resume with an array of sold-out shows across Europe into December. I eagerly await the next album (even if it takes another four years) and for a chance to experience this band&#8217;s energy all over again. More information about upcoming shows across the Davenport/DSM area can be found here from <a href="https://www.firstfleetconcerts.com/">First Fleet Concerts</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/13/deafheaven-in-davenport-oct-9/">Are you a lonely person with power? Deafheaven in Davenport at the Capitol Theater, Oct. 9</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>San Diego's iconic blackgaze band, Deafheaven will be performing tonight at the Capitol Theater as part of their tour following the release of their most recent album, Lonely People With Power. </p>
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<p>San Diego&#8217;s iconic blackgaze band, <a href="https://deafheaven.com/">Deafheaven</a> will be performing tonight at the Capitol Theater as part of their tour following the release of their most recent album, <em>Lonely People With Power</em>. Their other majorly acclaimed releases include <em><a href="https://deafheavens.bandcamp.com/album/new-bermuda">New Bermuda</a></em>, and <em><a href="https://deafheavens.bandcamp.com/album/sunbather-10th-anniversary-remix-remaster">Sunbather</a></em>, the 2013 album which marked a defining point of the blackgaze genre.</p>



<p>They are supported tonight by <em><a href="https://harmswayband.bandcamp.com/album/other-world">Harm&#8217;s Way</a> </em>and <em><a href="https://ipromisedtheworld.com/">I Promised the World</a></em>. Harm&#8217;s Way is a hardcore band originating from 2006 in Chicago, building their music with industrial and experimental electronic elements. Though beginning in their youth with &#8220;kill all frat kids&#8221; lyricism, they&#8217;ve lately gone down the more serious black metal inspired route, and have recently performed alongside bands such as <a href="https://basementisaband.com/">Basement</a> and <a href="https://knockedloose.com/">Knocked Loose</a>. <em>I Promised the World</em> (formerly named <em>Sinema</em>) are a young hardcore band out of Texas, currently touring along Deafheaven throughout most U.S. states (except Texas). Their music builds on hardcore with a nostalgic screamo quality, and are sure to put out a great performance tonight. </p>



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<p>Deafheaven returns back to heavier and darker tones of their past in <em>Lonely People With Power</em>, while their classic pained catharsis flows and powers through each song. Throughout their discography, the band has experimented between genres of metal, rock, and pop, living and making music from the underlying grooves connecting them all together. The influence can be heard throughout each release, with some albums clearly drawing their inspirational ties tighter and looser as the band evolves. It&#8217;s been fascinating to follow this band throughout the years, and to notice the distinct evolution that lives underneath their constantly changing sound. <em>Lonely People With Power</em> is both a return to that deepness of their past and their genre-defining <em><a href="https://deafheavens.bandcamp.com/album/sunbather-10th-anniversary-remix-remaster">Sunbather</a></em>, changed by a clear pop influence in the musicality, instrumentation, and song structure. This album stands far on its own as another era of the band, another fantastic point in the evolving and genre-defying Deafheaven. </p>



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<p>Given the intensity of this show, I advise all attendees to come prepared with earplugs. Their setlist tonight will likely focus on <em>Lonely People With Power</em>, with tracks from <em>Sunbather</em> and <em>New Bermuda</em> likely sprinkled in. I do fret and worry, that should <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN7o7l5eehk">Incidental II</a></em> be perhaps performed tonight, my soul may be inclined to escape the confines of my body. </p>



<p>Tickets for the event are for sale from <a href="https://www.firstfleetconcerts.com/events/detail/deafheaven-1054830">First Fleet Concerts here.</a> </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/09/concert-preview-deafheaven-in-davenport-at-the-capitol-theater-october-9/">Concert Preview: Deafheaven in Davenport at the Capitol Theater, October 9</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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