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Empire Productions Presents:
VADER (40th Anniversary Tour) / KRISIUN / DECREPIT BIRTH / DISINTER
Wed, 5 Apr, 7:00 PM CDT
Doors open
6:00 PM CDT
Reggies Rock Club
2109 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60616
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Description
VADER (40th Anniversary Tour)
Reggies Rock Club
Wednesday, April 5th
6pm doors | 7pm show | $25 | 17+
Empire Productions Presents:
Vader
Krisiun
Decrepit Birth
Disinter
Event Information
Age Limit
17+

Death Metal/Black Metal
Vader
Vader
Death Metal/Black Metal
From breaking barriers as the first death metal band behind the Iron Curtain to secure an international record deal in the early ’90s to sharing the stage with Slayer and Metallica in front of tens of thousands of fans years later, Vader have cemented their status as true road warriors over the past 40 years. With 12 albums under their belt, they continue to deliver high-quality music, staying relevant to both longtime devotees and new generations.
Formed in Olsztyn in 1983 and named after Star Wars' infamous dark lord, Vader went through numerous lineup changes with founding vocalist/guitarist Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek remaining its driving force since day one. Originally rooted in heavy/speed metal, influences from Slayer, Kreator or Dark Angel made Vader grow into something far more brutal. After years of shows in Eastern Europe and various demos - like the legendary "Morbid Reich" - they signed with Earache Records releasing "The Ultimate Incantation" (1992) as the band’s international debut.
After their departure from Earache, Vader's sound evolved dramatically, resulting in classic albums such as "De Profundis", "Black to the Blind", and "Litany". In 2009, Vader joined Nuclear Blast where they’ve released five albums to date.
Now, in 2025, Vader proves to be as ferocious and unyielding as ever on its new EP, "Humanihility", which will be presented live on the "March of the Unbending" tour and the upcoming "Summer Rampage" festival run.

Metal
Krisiun
Krisiun
Metal
An uncompromising sibling extreme metal trio from Brazil, Krisiun's savage lyrics, punishing riffs, and unmitigated velocity helped make them one of the more punitive metal ensembles to emerge in the 1990s. Heavily influenced by bands like Slayer, Sodom, and Morbid Angel, the band employ a vicious, straight-ahead death metal style that was crystallized into pure fury on career-making outings like Apocalyptic Revelation (1998), Conquerors of Armageddon (2000), and The Great Execution (2011) that brought many imitators out of the woodwork. 2018's Scourge of the Enthroned charted in Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland. Following two long tours and the global pandemic, Krisiun returned in July 2022 with Mortem Solis.
Hailing from Porto Alegre and taking their name from the lunar basin Mare Crisium ("sea of crisis"), the band was founded in 1990 by brothers Alex Camargo (bass, vocals), Moyses Kolesne (guitars), and Max Kolesne (drums) -- Camargo uses his mother's maiden name. A pair of demos (1991's Evil Age and 1992's Curse of the Evil One) and a self-released mini-album (1993's Unmerciful Order) helped the band build a strong local following, resulting in a deal with small Brazilian label Dynamo, which put out the group's merciless debut long player, Black Force Domain, in 1996. It was picked up for wider distribution by Gun Records, which also issued the group's acclaimed sophomore effort, 1998's Apocalyptic Revolution, the latter of which turned heads at major metal player Century Media, who scooped the band up and put out album number three, Conquerors of Armageddon, in early 2000. The label proved to be a loving home for the group, who were now taking their sonic onslaught across the globe, sharing stages with contemporaries like Vader, Belphegor, and Rotting Christ, and releasing a string of workmanlike, but undeniably brutal albums like Ageless Venomous (2001), Works of Carnage (2003), Bloodshed (2004), Assassination (2006), and Southern Storm (2008), the latter of which included a fiery cover of fellow countrymen Sepultura's "Refuse/Resist." 2011 saw the band issue their eight studio long player, the massively potent Great Execution, which garnered heavy praise from the extreme metal community, as did 2015's more doom-leaden Forged in Fury. Clocking in at a taut 38 minutes, 2018's Scourge of the Enthroned marked a return to the Gatling gun riffage and visceral attack of their debut. The album won praise from the metal press internationally, and was their first to chart in Europe.
Following two long tours and the global quarantine caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Krisiun finally got the opportunity to record in late 2021. They entered Family Mob Studio in São Paulo, Brazil and produced nine songs themselves. They sent the files off to Mark Lewis in Nashville, Tennessee, who mixed and mastered the set. Titled Mortem Solis, it boasted sleeve art by Marcelo Vasco. The video single "Serpent Messiah" was issued in June, followed by the album release in July. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

Metal
Decrepit Birth
Decrepit Birth
Metal
Merging brutal physical power with an unerringly precise attack, Decrepit Birth are a technical death metal band from Santa Cruz, California. The band's story begins in the mid-'90s, when vocalist Bill Robinson met guitarist Matt Sotelo, and the two discovered they shared an ambition to create truly uncompromising music. In 2001, things got serious when Robinson and Sotelo teamed up with bassist Derek Boyer and began assembling material. By 2003, the band had developed a reputation for their striking live shows, and they released their debut album, ... And Time Begins, with the three musicians joined by drummer Tim Yeung. Yeung didn't last long with the group, and in 2004 K.C. Howard became their new drummer. After extensive touring, Sotelo began writing material that gave Decrepit Birth a more melodic sound without cutting back on their ferocity. The result was their second full-length album, 2008's Diminishing Between Worlds. While Joel Horner was playing bass with the band by this time, he didn't appear on the album, with Sotelo playing bass and keyboards as well as guitar. By Decrepit Birth's standards, their next album was completed quickly, with Polarity released in 2010 by respected metal label Nuclear Blast; the Robinson/Sotelo/Horner/Howard lineup was supplemented in the studio by guitarists Dan Eggers and Ty Oliver and drummer Lee Smith. By the end of 2010, Sam Paulicelli became the group's new drummer, replacing KC Howard, and Sean Martinez took over from Horner on bass in 2013. While Decrepit Birth toured hard in support of Polarity, the group took a break after Sotelo became a father for the first time and wanted to stay home with his young son. However, he didn't stop writing new songs while on paternity leave, and with Sotelo and Martinez recording in their respective home studios and Paulicelli cutting drum tracks at a studio in Canada, Decrepit Birth returned in 2017 with the album Axis Mundi. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Metal
Disinter
Disinter
Metal
Brought into existence in 1990, DISINTER can be described as old school thrash/speed metal with 90's death/grind and blackened metal influences. The band released their debut full-length studio album "Desecrated" in 1997. With a few demos preceding, DISINTER has since released 3 more full- length studio albums. With 1 in the grave, unreleased. With lyrical topics such as the occult, zombification, demons wizards and warlocks, religious beliefs, pain and suffering, pent in hell, the maestro's of misery have truly created sonic soundscapes of torture, death, and terror!