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Empire Productions presents
Omnium Gatherum
Wed, 23 Mar, 6:30 PM CDT
Reggies Rock Club
2109 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60616
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Reggies Rock Club
6:30pm doors / 7:30pm show / 17+ / $20adv - $22dos
Empire Productions presents:
Omnium Gatherum
Allegaeon
Black Crown Initiate
The Untold
Event Information
Age Limit
17+

Metal
Omnium Gatherum
Omnium Gatherum
Metal
Hungry for some modern melodic death metal with ridiculously catchy pop influences? Well, your dinner has just been served. This steaming nine-course setting is called "Origin" and it is honoringly brought into the table by the renowned Finnish heavy metal band Omnium Gatherum.
Omnium Gatherum – OG for close friends – has been offering remarkable pieces of melodic death metal for already twenty- five shining years. While storming through these ferocious decades, Omnium Gatherum has convinced worldwide legions of heavy metal lovers by releasing unstoppable musical onslaughts and touring relentlessly all over the world.
"Any sort of popularity hasn't come overnight for OG, and rising to that "next level" has sometimes taken a considerably long time, but one thing has been set in stone: progress has been inevitable. In other words: a lot of great things have happened along the way but the journey hasn't been the easiest one", says longtime singer Jukka Pelkonen.
... And recent times are no exception. Contrary to what you might think, we are not talking about a global scourge that gripped the entire world about a year and a half ago.
"Although most of the things around "Origin" have been really good – we have never had so much time to compose and sharpen the material for instance –, there have been some serious roadblocks as well. This, of course, has not come as a big surprise as OG was not born under the happiest stars", laughs guitarist extraordinaire and the band founder Markus Vanhala.
"Above all, our dear fans should know that since the previous studio effort "The Burning Cold" (2018), half of the band's line- up has changed. I would say quite surprisingly as we haven't really had any major problems, at least to my knowledge."
"This internal turmoil lifted dark clouds into the band's vast sky and everything was falling apart... well, for a few hours at least. After that, as many times before, we decided to turn these difficulties into something better!"
Before the arrival of "Origin", Omnium Gatherum's colourful discography features eight studio albums, but the newcomer does not pale in comparison. The truth is, in fact, quite the opposite... By the stylish, majestic and melodic splendor of "Origin", it really feels like the band's original style called AORDM – adult oriented death metal – has reached its peak. Well, so far...
"Over the years, OG's material has been deliberately moving further away from the anxiety of the windy Northern shores and traditional melodeath's gloomy despair. These days our music is a powerful mixture of older deadly roots and newer AOR-vibes that you get while listening to Survivor and driving a Corvette along the sunny shores of Miami!"
As "Origin" was taking some serious shape, Omnium Gatherum's line-up was completed by the addition of renowned musicians Mikko Kivistö (bass) and Atte Pesonen (drums). In terms of guitar parts – both majestic riffs and tasteful soloing –, Markus Vanhala took good care of them all. And for the first time ever, the guitarist sang a large part of the album's clean parts as well.
"I’ve recently heard strange rumors that the guitar is out of date as an instrument... So as a stubborn and old-fashioned bloke, I have played guitar a lot more than for many years. And those vocal parts? I just decided to learn some singing", laughs Vanhala.
For the actual recording sessions, Omnium Gatherum entered Helsinki's famous Sonic Pump Studios (Amorphis, Wintersun, Stratovarius).
"Well, it has been a while... "Origin" remains as the first album since "Years In Waste" (2004) that we immortalized inside Sonic Pump. Our latest sonic assault was recorded by the world-class engineers Nino Laurenne and JC Halttunen. It was absolutely wonderful to work with these meritorious gentlemen", sighs Pelkonen.
"After the recordings, "Origin" was mixed by Swedish master of heavier sounds Jens Bogren. When the work was carefully crafted, Jens gave us a gratifying comment: "Releasing an album full of great songs is not easy these days... But you guys have achieved that goal with "Origin" – there simply are no fillers!", recounts Vanhala.
"Before the mixing began, we actually instructed Jens that we really don't want a modern metal sound, but "Origin" should turn out to be like a melodic death metal version of Def Leppard's classic "Hysteria". And when we started getting the mixes, huge smiles spread across our faces... Jens and mastering engineer Tony Lindgren nailed the sonic goals perfectly!"
Let's still take a look at one side of the new album... "Origin" is a strong title and it can refer to many different things. What do you mean by the record's title?
"If you don't mind, I could crawl into the meaning of "Origin" by telling something about the album's entire lyrical concept", insists Pelkonen.
"So the album's diverse lyrics make a winding journey into the human's mind – somewhere deep where "depth" and "height" meet – and with the help of these songs, I am trying to uncover some of the mysteries of a person’s inner self. So, after all, the title of the album comes from these studies of the origins of the mind."
"On the other hand, "Origin" also refers to the fact that no matter how many challenges and obstacles come in front of us, we will not forget the original enthusiasm for playing heavy metal... And therefore we will never give up!"
OMNIUM GATHERUM are:
Jukka Pelkonen - vocals
Markus Vanhala - guitars and clean vocals
Aapo Koivisto - keyboards
Mikko Kivistö - bass and clean vocals
Atte Pesonen – drums

Metal
Allegaeon
Allegaeon
Metal
Allegaeon (pronounced: uh-lee-juhn) was formed in 2007. In 2008 they released their 4 song, self-titled EP and quickly gained attention of Metal Blade records.
July 20th, 2010 brought Allegaeon's debut album Fragments of Form and Function (FOFAF). FOFAF was recorded in Denver at Flatline Audio with Dave Otero (Cephalic Carnage, and Cattle Decapitation) Metalstorm.net lists Allegaeon's debut album, FOFAF, as the #4 rated death metal album of all time (by the websites rating standards). FOFAF was critically acclaimed by many and catapulted the band out of obscurity and into the ranks of metals elite new bands.
In January 2012, the band traveled to Southern California and entered the studio with Daniel Castleman to begin work on their follow up record titled Formshifter, which peaked at #29 on the Billboard heatseekers chart. It also marked the last record guitarist Ryan Glisan would do with the band.
Allegaeon released their third full-length album Elements of the Infinite on June 24, 2014. Once again recorded at Flatline Audio with Dave Otero, the band expanded their classical music side with the addition of orchestral passages. With the added talents of guitarist Michael Stancel, and drummer Brandon Park, the music videos for "1.618" and "Threshold of Perception" showed the bands more fun loving personalities noting "we take the music seriously, but not ourselves". Elements debuted at number 25 on the Hard Rock Billboard chart.
The band’s latest album Proponent For Sentience, released in 2016, marked the first with vocalist Riley McShane, and included guest appearances from Bjorn "Speed" Strid (Soilwork) and Benjamin Ellis (Scar Symmetry). The album showcased McShane's dynamic vocal range with the first appearances of throat singing, pitch screaming, and clean vocals. Metal Injection reviewed the album at a 9/10, and the album reached number 11 on the US Hard Rock Billboard chart, and number 33 on the US Rock chart.
"The new face of ruthless modern death metal." Metal Hammer Magazine
Ezra Haynes: Vocals
Greg Burgess: Guitar
Michael Stancel: Guitar / Vocals
Brandon Michael: Bass / Vocals
Jeff Saltzman: Drums

Progressive Rock
The Untold
The Untold
Progressive Rock
The Untold likes to genre bend. Though they dip into countless sub-genres of heavy music, there is a signature glimmer of powerful and catchy melodies instilled within their music. At the core of The Untold, no matter where they go with their songwriting, there has to be a raw emotion that shines through the chaos. Their lyrical style is that of connection and storytelling. Whether the songs are based off of their lives or others, the goal of The Untold is shine a light on the connection between the people of the world. Everyone has a story worth telling, and The Untold is aims to bring those stories to the lives of others. Shared experience bonds us all, and brings understanding.
