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Empire Productions presents
Cancerslug
Wed, 15 Jun, 7:00 PM CDT
Reggies Rock Club
2109 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60616
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Description
Reggies Rock Club
7pm doors / 8pm show / 17+ / $15adv - $18dos
Empire Production presents:
Cancerslug
Headless Honchos
Torch the Hive
Four Horsemyn
Event Information
Age Limit
17+

Goth Metal
Cancerslug
Cancerslug
Goth Metal
Cancerslug is the words and music of Alex Story. since 1999 the main lineup was Alex Story, Cassie Baher, Mike Horgan... with various live guitarists helping on tours... after mikes Death, the main lineup has been Alex Story, Cassie Baher, Jade Jones. Slugcult Rise

Punk
Headless Honchos
Headless Honchos
Punk
Formed in 1997, then disbanded in 1999 onstage at Chicago's own Punk mecca Fireside
Bowl, Headless Honchos are legends that simply refuse to bite the dust! Reunited in 2015, the group released their 1st album Over The Top. The album takes its name from the cult classic Stallone film, and features the band's signature mix of wild and crazy Punk Rock.
Now in the Fall of 2023, the group is releasing their 2nd full length- Legends Never Die. The album is a wicked blend of Punk N Roll, Hardcore, Thrash, and Pop Punk- covering a lot of ground and featuring alternating lead vocals by founding members Daniel Lewis (bass) and Steve Elfinger (guitar). New addition Joe Marino rounds out the trio on drums.
The group has shared the stage with such bands as The Rezillos, The Queers, The Dickies, The Vibrators, Cancerslug and others, performing shows and wreaking havoc around the Midwest.
Headless Honchos bring the thunder onstage, delivering short blasts of sing along greatness and memorable Punk anthems! Come hoist your tall boy and rock out with the Honchos!

Punk
Torch the Hive
Torch the Hive
Punk
Lyrically biting, politically raucous, and raw undefined energy, Torch the Hive is Mike Fruel, Tyler Sanders, and Sergio Apanco. Their first two releases touch on the struggles of growing pains, financial hardship and navigating through a politically divided world. After several self-funded national tours, group members were served with an unhealthy dose of reality when presented with issues of addiction and financial losses as a direct repercussion from the pandemic. As a witness to racial and systematic injustice, Torch the Hive gained a new perspective on which direction their music should take. 'Flamingo' serves as a proponent to challenge these opposing viewpoints and aims to allow the listener to form their own view.
