Sat Oct 4 2025
7:30 PM (Doors 6:30 PM)
$33.65
Ages 17+
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Saturday, October 4th
6:30pm doors | 7:30pm show | $33.65 | 17+
Empire Productions Presents:
Blackbraid
Lamp of Murmuur
Dödsrit
Empire Productions Presents:
Blackbraid,
Lamp of Murmuur,
Dödsrit
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Blackbraid is a solo indigenous black metal project from the depths of the Adirondack wilderness creating music as raw and powerful as the mountains from whence it came…
The music of Blackbraid is inspired by the forces of nature in the land around us, overpowering emotions of rage and sadness, and the deep spirituality of the project’s creator, Sgah’gahsowáh; a southern native raised in the mountains of the northeast. His stage name was chosen to honor the Mohawk land which inspires much of Blackbraid’s music.
Blackbraid is a fiercely independent artist, viciously carving a new and inspiring path for indigenous people & underground musicians alike.
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Few artists in recent memory have swept through the dark underground with the excited fervour that Lamp of Murmuur has achieved since first appearing with a string of demos in 2019.
Despite the project’s quick rise to renown, little is known about the band except that the project hails from Los Angeles, CA, and is led by an enigmatic man known as M.
There is no shortage of raw black metal projects around the world but the way that M. approaches the genre sets Lamp of Murmuur on a different path than many of its contemporaries. With two albums already under his belt (and a third one set to be released early in 2023) M.'s explorations in black metal stray enough to keep his approach fresh and mysterious, without compromising the extreme core of the project.
Starting as a fairly orthodox one-man endeavor, it was soon apparent that behind the ghastly mist of rabid riffs and ominous synths there was a far more complex and enigmatic beast dancing behind a veil of shadows.
After the gothic explorations in "Heir of Ecliptical Romanticism" (2020) and "Submission and Slavery" (2021), the project seeks to redefine itself once again with “Saturnian Bloodstorm”.
Lamp Of Murmuur's new album is a statement of might and power, destroying all preconceptions the project had made in the past, while also serving to cement its position as a driving force in modern-day underground metal.
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From the shadowy desolated woods of Borlänge, Sweden and the rusting urban lechery of Amsterdam, The Netherlands comes Dödsrit, a maelstrom of soul tearing blackness and cacophony.
Dödsrit entered the worldly realms in 2017 as a sole venture that would produce both the self-titled debut in that same year and the subsequent 'Spirit Crusher' in 2018. Following this second full-length, the project expanded into a full-fledged group with the addition of three new members, a change that would sharpen the band’s course into the potent force that stands today.
Whether painting landscapes of storming riffs, crescendos of pulsing intensity, or immersing mournful wails, Dödsrit’s crushing devotion to the visceral element in men and nature allured from its very inception. While rooted in the Black Metal milieu, the group’s sonic traits expand wide and beyond, from repetitive and atmospheric upsurges of misty ambiance to melancholic yet triumphant infused outbreaks, a pallet of sorts that provides this journey with an uproar of emotions. Such features find their most precise outcome on their latest opus, 'Nocturnal Will', a step forward in the direction of the abyss, and a definitive illustration of Dödsrit’s treacherous display of ghastly emanations for and to the strife and suffering of our feeble world, and it’s nocturnal flame.
Line-up:
Christoffer Öster - Guitar & Vocals
Georgios Maxouris - Guitar & Vocals
Jelle Soolsma – Bass
Brendan Duffy – DrumsDiscography:
Dödsrit (Full-length 2017 / Alerta Antifascista & Wolves of Hades)
Spirit Crusher (Full-length 2018 / Prosthetic Records)
Mortal Coil (Full-length 2021 / Wolves of Hades)
Nocturnal Will (Full-length 2024 / Wolves of Hades)
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