The crowd at Fortitude Music Hall recently witnessed something truly extraordinary as Sydney-based metalcore trailblazers Diamond Construct brought their stellar energy to the stage while supporting the Baby Metal World Tour. If pure aggression and adrenaline were a sport, this band would undoubtedly be within the top kick ass bands our country has to offer. Their performance was truly remarkable—showing other bands how to warm up a crowd! Downright mind-blowing!
Formed in 2014, Diamond Construct hails from Taree, New South Wales, but they’ve claimed Sydney as their stomping ground for unleashing their unparalleled talent. Though they’ve grown into a top-notch force in the Aussie heavy music scene, their humble beginnings were anything but ordinary. Over the years, they’ve honed their craft into something so exceptional that describing them as just “impressive” feels like an understatement.
From the moment their set began, the audience was catapulted into a masterful display of skillful musicianship and awe-inspiring stage presence. Diamond Construct showcased their superior ability to balance raw aggression with razor-sharp precision. Coincidence? I think not.
Their live performance at Fortitude Music Hall was exemplary, proving once again why they stand head and shoulders above the competition. The band’s synergy on stage was nothing short of brilliant, commanding the attention of every single attendee. Their transitions between relentless breakdowns and intricate melodies were flawless, creating a sonic experience that was both exhilarating and admirably artistic.
If you’ve yet to catch Diamond Construct live, you’re missing out on a band that epitomizes the term “next level.” They’re not just a gem in the Aussie music scene—they’re the whole crown. So, do yourself a favor: when Diamond Construct rolls into your town, grab a ticket, secure your earplugs, and prepare for a phenomenal experience that’s sure to leave you thunderstruck. This is metalcore done in its purest, most extraordinary form.
Well done lads!
Mert




















