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Kickstand Productions PresentsGeneral
The Acacia Strain: "Wormwood" Anniversary Show
Wed, 8 Dec, 6:30 PM CST
Doors open
6:00 PM CST
Beat Kitchen
2100 West Belmont, Chicago, IL 60618
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VACCINE REQUIREMENT POLICY:
Starting Wednesday, December 1st, Beat Kitchen & Subterranean will require proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 for all staff, patrons and performers. The final dose of vaccination must be no less than 14 days prior to the event. Proof of vaccination may include a physical copy of your vaccination card or a digital photo / photocopy of your card and must match the name on your government-issued photo ID. Negative tests will no longer be accepted for entry. Additionally, per current guidance from the city of Chicago, masks will be required indoors except while actively eating or drinking. Please email info@subt.net / info@beatkitchen.com with any questions.
We remain committed to providing a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for all performers, staff and patrons and thank you for your support.
Event Information
Age Limit
17+

Alternative Metal
The Acacia Strain
The Acacia Strain
Alternative Metal
East Coast alternative metal ensemble the Acacia Strain utilize a bone-crushing rhythm section, apocalyptic samples, and a unique triple-guitar assault to deliver their signature blend of hardcore, noise, and death and doom metal. Formed in Springfield, Massachusetts in 2001, the group consisted of guitarists Chris Daniele, Daniel Daponde, and Daniel Laskiewitz, vocalist Vincent Bennett, bass player Karrie Whitfield, and drummer Ben Abert. They released their debut, ...And Life Is Very Long, in 2002, followed by 3750 on Prosthetic Records in 2004. After 3750, the group lost Abert (who was replaced by drummer Kevin Boutot) and Daniele, and gained bassist Seth Coleman (Whitfield departed in 2003). In 2006, the Acacia Strain returned with their third full-length album, Dead Walk, on Prosthetic; subsequently, Coleman was replaced by bassist Jack Strong. Released in 2008, Continent found the group operating as a foursome, following Daponde's departure, while 2010's Wormwood introduced melodic hooks into the venomous mix of breakdowns and skull-splitting howling. The live CD/DVD Most Known Unknown arrived the following year. The Acacia Strain signed to Rise Records in 2012, releasing Death Is the Only Mortal by the year's end. Longtime member Laskiewitz left the band in 2013, and was replaced by Devin Shidaker and Rich Gomez, both of whom contributed guitar to the Acacia Strain's seventh full-length album, 2014's Coma Witch. In early 2017, the band issued "Bitter Pill," the first single from their hotly anticipated eighth studio long-player, Gravebloom, which arrived later that June.



