All That Remains
Brings a Sold-Out Night of Chaos to The Radio Room
The Radio Room in Greenville, South Carolina was packed wall-to-wall on May 9th as metal fans filled the venue for a stacked lineup featuring All That Remains, Born of Osiris, and Dead Eyes. With a sold-out crowd and nonstop energy from the moment doors opened, the night delivered exactly the kind of atmosphere live heavy music thrives on — loud, chaotic, and unforgettable.
Opening the night, Dead Eyes immediately pulled the crowd into the intensity with a high-energy performance that set the tone early. Their aggressive sound and crowd interaction fueled the room as fans packed tightly against the barricade, creating a constant wave of movement throughout the venue.
Born of Osiris followed with a visually explosive set full of technical precision, crushing breakdowns, and relentless energy. The lighting combined with the band’s stage presence created some of the most cinematic moments of the night, turning The Radio Room into a wall of movement, color, and sound. From the pit to the stage, the entire venue stayed engaged from start to finish.
Closing the night, All That Remains took control of the room with a performance that reminded everyone why the band continues to remain a major force in modern metal. The sold-out crowd erupted throughout the set as fans screamed lyrics back at the stage and the venue shook with energy. The combination of dramatic lighting, crowd intensity, and the band’s commanding performance created an unforgettable live experience.
For anyone still considering catching the tour before it wraps up, this lineup is absolutely worth experiencing live. Between the intensity of Dead Eyes, the technical chaos of Born of Osiris, and the commanding performance delivered by All That Remains, the night proved why live heavy music continues to thrive in venues like The Radio Room.
Greenville’s growing live music scene continues to attract major touring acts, and sold-out nights like this show are exactly why venues such as The Radio Room remain an important part of the Carolinas metal community.
Photography by Black Raven Film Studio.
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