Relative absence, meanwhile, has only made hearts and minds grow fonder of Loathe, who walk on with their arms already aloft in triumph. They are instantly into their stride with the colossal Gifted Every Strength, a tantalising glimpse of what that new record might sound like. Another unreleased song, Revenant, is similarly hypnotic, but this is a show that largely relies on more familiar glories.
And what glories they are. Loathe are a rare band capable of both crushing power and suffocating beauty – often in the same song, sometimes in the same riff – and both sides are in full flow tonight, from the low-slung groove of Aggressive Evolution to the dreamy atmospherics of The Things They Believe. Add in frontman Kadeem France’s easy charisma and intriguing left turns such as Dimorphous Display (getting a rare airing on this tour), and you have a band with the potential to become the UK equivalent of Deftones, capable of shaping the future sound of an entire genre.