Smash Into Pieces / Rock City / Nottingham
A trip Rock City for the visit of Swedish rockers Smash Into Pieces on their UK/EU tour.
First up in support, and on their first UK tour are Dark Divine, an American metalcore band from Orlando, Florida, formed in 2021. Dark Divine are Anthony Martinez (vocals),
Robby Lynch (guitar), Triston Blaize (drums) and Cory "Scissorhands" Piscitelli (bass).
Their music often has themes of horror and Halloween, and they cited bands such as Motionless in White and Ice Nine Kills as influences. Their debut album “Deadly Fun” was released in 2023 and their sophomore album “Undead Melody” is due out soon on 29th May 2026.
The lights dim and Dark Divine hit the stage. With lighting rigs and stage set for later acts, they had limited room, but for those arriving early, this is a real treat. Visually impressive, Robby and Cory are dressed in black with striking black and white face paint. Anthony likewise with a big furry jacket.
The set is a mix of aggressive riffs and catchy choruses and a great stage presence. The crowd are getting into the groove, along with the meaty breakdowns, and grow into the set getting more and more absorbed.
Dark Divine deliver a level of intensity both sonically and visually, and Cory, in his black robe and hidden face, gives the visuals a sinister edge. All the time Anthony is moving around engaging with the crowd. Highlights are Better Start Digging which the crowd sing along to with gusto and the closing track Halloweentown.
It may be their first visit to these shores, but by heck…… Dark Divine are a real find and a band, I’ll watch out for again.
Setlist
Halloweentown II: Welcome Home
Make Me Disappear
Better Start Digging
Permanent
Half Past Dead (Unbury Me)
Cold
Halloweentown
Up next are Enemy Inside, a German metal band formed in Aschaffenburg in 2017. They are Nastassja Giulia (vocals), Evan K (guitar), David Hadarick (guitar), Dominik Stotzem (bass) and Hanno Kerstan (drums). They released their debut album “Phoenix” in 2018, followed by “Seven” (2021) and “Venom (2025).
Enemy Inside step out to roars from the crowd, and are bathed in green light, with a large frame on stage, with white tube lights, which flash creating a dramatic, mechanical light (numan-esque) as vocalist Nastassja Giulia stepped up on to the block stage centre and took control – delivering some raw, emotional vocals as they open with Venon.
The set is packed with absolute belters, such as the dark Don’t Call Me an Angel, while recent release RIP rips through the hallowed hall with its heavy distortion and bass driven pace.
The energy in the room is intensifying with fans singing and chanting along, none more so that during Fuck That Party which delivers a level of chaos and unrelenting riffs off the scale, to the delight of the crowd. It’s also a great showcase for the vocal talents of Nastassja Giulia who delivers some spectacularly expressive, versatile vocals ranging from melodic to aggressive in a flash.
After the final track Release Me the cheers soon had Enemy Inside back for What We Used to Be, before finishing off the night with Phoenix, which has the whole crowd moving and singing along.
Enemy Inside deliver a high-energy live set centered around a modern melodic metal sound, with some stunning vocals.
Setlist
Venom
Should Have Known Better
Sayonara
Dirt on my Name
Don't call me an Angel
Innocent
RIP
Fuck That Party
Release Me
What We Used to Be
Phoenix
The Enemy Inside’s lighting rig is removed from the stage, and the drumkit is is uncovered and the LED panels repositioned ready for the entry to tonights headliners
Smash into Pieces. A Swedish rock band formed in 2008 in Örebro. They are Chris Adam Hedman Sörbye (vocals),Benjamin Jennebo (guitar), Per Bergquist (guitar), and the enigmatic APOC on drums. They have released nine studio albums so far from their debut “Unbreakable” in 2013, to 2025’s “Armaheaven”.
The lights drop and the crowd cheers. The stage is set up with a wall of LED screens with the drumkit raised up on a riser behind it. The lights turn red and the LED panels flicker into action with flashing lights and ‘The Matrix-like’ visuals. The shadowy figure of APOC appears at the drums. Dressed in black with a hood, and a mask that lights up something like one of the Star Wars ‘Knights of Ren’. A synthetic voice rings out as he sets the scene for whats to come.
The lights flash into action and the rest of the band step out to huge cheers and they rip into the opening track Man or Machine from 2025’s “Armaheaven”. Known for their high-energy performances, tonight is no different as they zip around the stage, swapping sides and interacting with the crowd at every opportunity. Tracks like Arcadia and Heroes Are Calling are great examples generating spontaneous singalongs as their melodic hooks and electronic textures fill the hall. The energy in the room is electric and infectious, it seems like everyone is moving.
Chris Adam Hedman Sörbye works the room effortlessly sometimes alone at the front of the stage delivering slower more delicate vocals, and the jumping around delivering some intense metal growls such as in Hurricane. He manages this dynamic shift with ease and the crowd are lapping it up.
The visuals are fantastic with intense spots, LED panels, as well as the presence of the masked APOC on drums, creating a post-apocalyptical or Cyberpunk feel. The whole production has that larger arena feel to it, and it would certainly work well on a larger stage.
At various points through the set, the attention flicks to APOC, who stands and performs the role of narrator to their story. It’s a feature of the set that works really well and raises the audience engagement to a whole new dimension.
Perhaps my highlight is Boomerang when Enemy Inside’s Nastassja Giulia joins them on stage on vocals, and paired with Chris Adam Hedman Sörbye , it lifts the track to a new level and the crowd are loving it.
They round off the night with Hollow a single only released this year, with dramatic harsh blue and white lighting the track speaks of connection and strength “We found truth in the shadows, waiting on the world to change. I know we’re bruised, but our colours, show them we will never break”. Everyone is up and moving, and it has the feel of a ‘call to arms’.
Smash Into Pieces delivered a stunning performance, made for arena stages, and the Rock City crowd stepped back out into the cool night air exhausted, but exhilarated.
Setlist
Man or Machine
Venom
Six Feet Under
Glow in the Dark
All Eyes on You
Arcadia
Let Me Be Your Superhero
Heroes Are Calling
Trigger
Devil in My Head
Somebody Like You
Boomerang (with Nastassja Giulia from Enemy Inside)
Hurricane
Flow
Like This!
Encore:
Big Bang
Hollow



