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ENEMY INSIDE & SMASH INTO PIECES| Live @ Schlachthof Wiesbaden | 21.04.2026

Enemy Inside don’t waste time. The Aschaffenburg five-piece have been building their sound since 2017 — somewhere between dark rock and modern metal — and by now they know exactly what they’re doing with it. Hard riffs, melodic vocals, no filler.

Wiesbaden was stop four of their run through Europe as support for Smash Into Pieces, and the Schlachthof delivered the right kind of room for it — tight, loud, no distance between stage and crowd. The set pulled from Venom, their 2025 record, and included R.I.P. — their latest single and a signal that the next chapter is going to hit harder than what came before. Fronted by Nastassja Giulia, who holds the stage without trying to own it, the band moved through their material with the kind of focus that comes from knowing your songs well enough to stop thinking about them.

Then Smash Into Pieces took over — and the room felt it.

The Swedes from Örebro have been at this since 2008. Nine studio albums, hundreds of millions of streams, festival stages across Europe and the US. What sets them apart from most bands operating at their level isn’t just the catalogue — it’s the live show. This isn’t a band that walks out, plays the hits and calls it a night. The production is deliberate, the visuals are part of the language, and drummer APOC — performing behind a robotic mask — is less a quirk and more a statement about who they are as a band. It’s a consistent identity, built over years and carried through every show.

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