Sun 14 Oct 2018

Hell at The Masquerade

Doors 6:00 pm / $20.00 ADV / All Ages

After The Burial playing “Rareform” in its entirety.

The Acacia Strain playing “Continent” in its entirety.

After The Burial

Tragedy can induce strength. It increases the need for fortitude among individuals and friends alike. It changes everything.  In the midst of recording their fifth full-length album Dig Deep [Sumerian Records], After The Burial faced the shocking suicide of guitarist and founding member Justin Lowe in July 2015. The Minneapolis metal band—Anthony Notarmaso [vocals], Trent…

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The Acacia Strain

After the dust settles and the apocalypse runs its course, art will still persist in the wake of insanity. Society may crumble, but music endures and even thrives. The Acacia Strain document this deconstruction from the front row. The metal institution—Vincent Bennett [vocals], Kevin Boutot [drums], Devin Shidaker [guitar], Griffin Landa [bass], and Tom “The…

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ERRA

ERRA is a five-piece progressive metalcore band hailing from Birmingham, Alabama  that formed in 2009. Their namesake comes from Akkadian mythology and represents mayhem. The band, consisting of Jesse Cash, Sean Price, Alex Ballew, and JT Cavey,  solidified their technical sound after relentlessly practicing and writing. They take their  influences from well respected groups like…

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Make Them Suffer

“Make Them Suffer formed out of the local metal and hardcore scene in Perth, Western Australia in 2008. The local music scene would serve to develop the band in their formative years before touring nationally and internationally in years to follow. Birthed from symphonic elements, Make Them Suffer embrace classical and modern digital virtual instruments and…

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Left to Suffer

Based out of Atlanta, Georgia. What started as a couple of guys getting together to write music, soon turned into a gathering of some of the best Georgia has to offer. Left to Suffer has grown stronger than ever with a Nu take on Deathcore. We are LEFT TO SUFFER.

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