It was late at Party.San Metal Open Air, the night already thick with beer fumes and battlefield exhaustion, when I Am Morbid stormed the stage. This isn’t just some tribute act — it’s a resurrection. Born in 2016 from the twisted roots of Morbid Angel, stitched together by David Vincent on bass and vocals and Tim Yeung behind the drums, the band drags the old-school death metal spirit back into the fire where it belongs.
The lineup was brutal: David Vincent growling like a prophet of the apocalypse, Bill Hudson and Richie Brown ripping the guitars to shreds, and Pete Sandoval pounding the drums like the four horsemen themselves. From the first note the crowd was theirs, bodies pressed together, fists in the air, and by the time they hit their second song — Where the Slime Lives — it was absolute carnage. Over 9000 volts of death metal violence tearing through the night sky.
This wasn’t nostalgia, it wasn’t a museum piece — it was a great fucking gig. Pure, raw, old-school death metal fury from men who have lived it, bled it, and now deliver it with unrelenting force… 😎✊🍻