Photos: Blessed Black Wings, High on Fire at Strange Matter

by | Feb 7, 2018 | MUSIC

The ancient Persians worshipped fire, so much so that they believed fire was the sacred symbol of purity. The Zorastarians, as they were known, never held a ritual without the presence of this sacred conflagration, understanding that fire represented the light of their god, Ahura Mazda. The same light burned brightly on Monday night at Strange Matter, where doom metal gods, High on Fire, opened up the heavens and reigned down the sacred incantations conjuring snakes of the divine, bastard samurai, and the falconers.

And the Jackal is Here

Lead Singer Matt Pike is a living legend. Part sage, part prophet, and part wizard, Pike has been a genre defining madman who’s understanding of the sonic landscape has shaped countless bands over the years. The sold-out show at Strange Matter on Monday only proved the staying power of High On Fire and delivered their rightful place alongside the ancient gods who understood that “death is this communion.”

Some of the best photos from the show can be found below:

The Minion Seek to Resurrect a God

Winter in Veins Hammers Arise

Deepweed Sets Emotion, Hardening of the Warrior

Given Your Sentence, You’re Handed the Snakes of Divine

Hammer of Death Delivers the Blow

Razor Hoof, Coming Down

Black Arena, Till the Death

Divine, Fire Spitter

Mother of all Creation, Gives Doom to Generations

 

Photos by Landon Shroder

 

Landon Shroder

Landon Shroder

Landon is RVA Mag's co-publisher and editor-at-large. He is also a foreign policy professional from Richmond specializing in high risk and complex environments, spending over 20 years abroad in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. He hold’s a Master’s Degree from American University in Conflict Resolution and was a former journalist and producer for VICE Media. His writing on foreign affairs has been published in World Policy Journal, Chatham House, Small Wars Journal, War on the Rocks, and the Fair Observer, along with being a commentator in the New York Times on the Middle East.




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