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PALEFACE SWISS Show Review & Photos In London at The Electric Brixto March 2 2025 by Fernando Bonenfant

  • The Metal Voice
  • Mar 3
  • 2 min read

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Last night, Paleface Swiss took the stage in London at the Electric Brixton, unleashing an

electrifying performance that left the crowd in awe. From the very first note, it was clear that this

was going to be a night to remember. The Swiss metalcore band, known for their intense, atmospheric sound, delivered a perfect mix of raw energy and emotional depth.


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The setlist was a blend of their latest album Cursed and fan favorites from their previous works.

Tracks like “Hatred” and “Love Burns” resonated with the audience, while older anthems like

“Suppressing Times” brought the crowd into a frenzy.


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The band’s ability to shift between crushing heaviness and melodic introspection kept everyone on their toes throughout the show. Vocalist Marc Zellweger's stage presence was magnetic, his commanding screams echoing through the venue as he engaged with fans, urging them to match the band’s intensity. The rhythm section, tight and powerful, laid a solid foundation, while the guitars sliced through the air with precision.


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The highlight of the evening was the palpable connection between the band and the audience.

The crowd was fully immersed in the performance, with mosh pits and collective singalongs

proving just how much the band’s music resonates with their fans.


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Overall, Paleface Swiss’s London gig was a thrilling testament to their growing presence in the

metal scene. They’ve clearly honed their craft, and their passion for their music was felt in every

moment of the show. Fans left the venue buzzing, already anticipating the next chance to see

this powerhouse of a band live again

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Hatred

Suppressing Times

My Blood On Your Hands

Youth Decay

...and with hope you'll be damned

Nail to the Tooth

The Gallow

Enough?

(followed by guitar solo, whilst rest of band backstage for drinks and Zelli outfit change)

Don't You Ever Stop

River of Sorrows

Please End Me


Encore:

666

Pain

Love Burns


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Tommy Lee – bass (2017–present)

Yannick Lehmann – guitar (2017–present)

Cassiano "Cassi" Toma – drums (2023–present)

Marc "Zelli" Zellweger – vocals (2017–present)



 
 
 

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