This article needs additional citations for verification. (February 2021) |
Maryland Deathfest (often abbreviated to MDF) is an annual American extreme metal music festival founded in 2003 by Ryan Taylor and Evan Harting. The festival is held in Baltimore, Maryland during Memorial Day weekend, and it features many bands from around the world that vary from a wide range of heavy metal subgenres. It is the biggest event of its kind in North America, attracting attendees from more than 40 U.S. states and 25 countries every year. More than 800 bands from more than 40 countries have played at MDF since 2003.
Maryland Deathfest | |
---|---|
Genre | Heavy metal, death metal, doom metal, thrash metal, black metal, grindcore, experimental, hardcore punk, stoner metal, progressive metal[1] |
Dates | 22–25 May 2025 |
Location(s) | Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
Years active | 2003–2019; 2022; 2024-present |
Founded | 2003 |
Founders | Ryan Taylor & Evan Harting[2] |
Website | www |
The concept of the event is "To bring to the world the best and most extreme bands the underground has to offer. Never conforming to trends, or being limited by genre restrictions, we want to showcase what extreme music, both new and old, is capable of."[3]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, MDF was cancelled in 2020 and 2021, but returned on May 26–29, 2022.[4]
Shortly before the 2022 festival, the organizers of MDF stated that the event would not happen in 2023. On August 2, 2022, it was announced that MDF will return for its 19th edition on May 23–26, 2024.
History and line-ups
editSince 2003, MDF has featured over 750 bands from over 35 countries, many of which have made their US debut at the festival. The festival is promoted with the slogan: "America's biggest metal party of the year."
2003
editThe first installment of Maryland Deathfest was held from Friday, May 23 to Sunday, May 25 at the Thunderdome.
Lineup | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Devourment |
Suffocation |
Sublime Cadaveric Decomposition |
2004
editMaryland Death Fest 2004 was held on Saturday, May 29 and Sunday, May 30 at the Thunderdome.
Lineup | |
Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|
Swarm of the Lotus |
Bodies in the Gears of the Apparatus |
2005
editMaryland Deathfest 2005 was held on Saturday, May 28 and Saturday, May 29 at the House of Rock.
Lineup | |
Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|
Screaming Afterbirth |
Amoebic Dysentery |
2006
editMaryland Deathfest IV was held on Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 28. This was the first Maryland Deathfest to be held at Sonar, which hosted every iteration of the festival from 2006 to 2012.
Lineup | |
Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|
Embryonic Cryptopathia |
Quills |
2007
editMaryland Deathfest V was held on Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27.
Lineup | |
Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|
Saprogenic |
Putrescence |
2008
editMaryland Deathfest VI was held from Friday, May 23 to Sunday, May 25.
Lineup | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Skarp |
Decrypt |
Copremesis |
2009
editMaryland Deathfest VII was held from Friday, May 22 to Sunday, May 24, and was the first incarnation of the festival to feature a second stage outside the venue.
Main Room Stage | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Hero Destroyed |
Drugs of Faith |
Complete Failure |
Outside Stage | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Hail of Bullets |
2010
editMaryland Deathfest VIII was held from Friday, May 28 to Sunday, May 30, with a pre-fest show taking place on Thursday, May 27.
Main Room Stage | |||
Thursday (Pre-Fest) | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
Ex-Dementia |
The Communion |
Howl |
Honkey Kong |
Outside Stages | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Fang |
Krallice |
2011
editMaryland Deathfest IX was held from Thursday, May 26 to Sunday, May 29, 2011.
Main Room Stage | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
Cathedral |
Marduk |
Inquisition |
Ghost |
Outside Stages | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Neurosis |
Voivod |
Coroner |
2012
editMaryland Deathfest X was held from Thursday, May 24 to Sunday, May 27, 2012.
Main Room Stage | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
Autopsy |
Nasum |
Winter |
Mortuary Drape |
Outside Stages | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Morbid Angel |
Electric Wizard |
2013
editMaryland Deathfest XI was held from Thursday, May 23 to Sunday, May 26, 2013. It was the first incarnation to feature the Baltimore Soundstage, a separate venue that catered primarily to grindcore, punk and hardcore acts. It was also the last incarnation of the festival to be hosted at the former Sonar Compound, following its sale and rebranding as the Paparazzi Nightclub.
Outdoor Tent | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
Bolt Thrower |
Antaeus |
Speedwolf |
Outside Stages | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Carcass |
Down |
Venom |
Baltimore Soundstage | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Tragedy |
Infest |
Converge |
2014
editMaryland Deathfest XII was held from Thursday, May 22 to Sunday, May 25, 2014. The main stages were located at the Edison Lot in Baltimore, near the former Sonar location. It is the second incarnation to feature the Baltimore Soundstage, again catering primarily to punk, grindcore and hardcore. It is the first year to feature additional bands at Rams Head Live!, which featured mainly black, death and doom metal.
Rams Head Live | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
Coffins |
Aeternus |
Asphyx |
Immolation |
Edison Lot | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
At the Gates |
Dark Angel |
Bongripper |
Baltimore Soundstage | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Impaled |
Archagathus |
Death Toll 80k |
2015
editMaryland Deathfest XIII was held from Thursday, May 21 to Sunday, May 24, 2015. For the second time, both main stages were located at the Edison Lot in Baltimore, near the former Sonar location. It is the third incarnation to feature the Baltimore Soundstage venue, again catering primarily to punk, grindcore and hardcore, and the second to feature additional bands at Rams Head Live!, again featuring mainly black, death and doom metal. Notably, both Triptykon and Ufomammut were scheduled to appear, after having dropped off of last year's bill. Mobb Deep's performance marked the first appearance of an act outside of heavy metal, hardcore or punk as part of the festival.
Rams Head Live | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
Conan |
Aeternus |
Impetuous Ritual |
Edison Lot | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Bloodbath |
Blood Red Throne |
Neurosis |
Baltimore Soundstage | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
Devourment |
Flagitious Idiosyncrasy in the Dilapidation |
Agoraphobic Nosebleed |
Coke Bust |
2016
editRams Head Live | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
The Offering |
Demonic Christ |
Auroch |
Edison Lot | ||
Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|
Centinex |
Demonical |
Denouncement Pyre |
Baltimore Soundstage | |||
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
Visceral Disgorge |
Skullshitter |
Whoresnation |
Dead Church |
References
edit- ^ "About Deathfests". 23 August 2012.
- ^ "Here's what you need to know before Maryland Deathfest comes alive to shred pretty hard".
- ^ "About Deathfests". Deathfests. 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
- ^ "MDF XVIII". Deathfests. 2019-06-13. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
- ^ Bartkewicz, Anthony (April 24, 2015). ""Fuck This Shit": A Metalhead's Guide To Mobb Deep". Noisey.