Signs of the Swarm, Cane Hill, Ov Sulfur, 156/Silence, A Wake In Providence

Signs of the Swarm, Cane Hill, Ov Sulfur, 156/Silence, A Wake In Providence

Thu. 9/12/24

6:30 PM

21+


Signs of the Swarm: From the depths of Pittsburgh, Signs of the Swarm emerge as a formidable force in the realm of deathcore. Formed in 2014, their sound is a relentless onslaught of brutal riffs, guttural vocals, and relentless aggression. With albums like "The Disfigurement of Existence" and "Vital Deprivation," Signs of the Swarm captivates audiences with their bone-crushing breakdowns and unrelenting intensity, solidifying their status as leaders in the modern deathcore movement.
Cane Hill: Hailing from New Orleans, Cane Hill defies genre boundaries with their blend of nu-metal, metalcore, and alternative rock. Formed in 2011, the band's sound is a volatile mix of crushing riffs, infectious hooks, and raw emotion. With albums like "Smile" and "Kill the Sun," Cane Hill explores themes of inner turmoil, addiction, and redemption, captivating audiences with their cathartic live performances and unapologetic authenticity. Ov Sulfur: Rising from the depths of the underground, Ov Sulfur unleashes a sonic assault of blackened death metal. Formed in the shadows of the Pacific Northwest, their sound is a cacophony of swirling darkness, blistering aggression, and haunting atmospheres. With releases like "Infernal Ascension" and "Grimoire," Ov Sulfur plunges listeners into a realm of chaos and despair, leaving them mesmerized by their otherworldly intensity and infernal energy. 156/Silence: Hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 156/Silence emerges as a force to be reckoned with in the realm of chaotic hardcore. Formed in 2015, their sound is a volatile mix of crushing breakdowns, dissonant melodies, and visceral emotion. With releases like "Irrational Pull" and "Undercover Scumbag," 156/Silence channels raw aggression and introspective lyricism, captivating audiences with their unrelenting intensity and cathartic expression. A Wake In Providence: From the shadows of Rhode Island, A Wake In Providence delivers a devastating onslaught of technical deathcore. Formed in 2010, their sound is a whirlwind of blistering riffs, frenetic drumming, and guttural vocals. With albums like "Insidious" and "The Blvck Sun || The Blood Moon," A Wake In Providence showcases their virtuosic musicianship and relentless energy, solidifying their place at the forefront of the modern deathcore movement.