Cause Of My Affliction performing live: at Illuminated Brew Works 6186 N Northwest Hwy, Chicago, IL 60631 I only took four pics for this event. I was just arriving from a long trip and most of my cameras were taken up with space from all the video and photos from my trip. The phone is all I had but I think the results were very good under the circumstances. As the lights dimmed and the crowd's chatter turned to excited murmurs, the anticipation in the room was palpable. The stage, adorned with minimalistic yet striking lighting, was set. The audience, a diverse mix of dedicated fans and curious newcomers, was ready to be captivated by Cause Of My Affliction. Visit the band here causeofmyaffliction13 Throughout the night, Cause Of My Affliction performed many songs, their setlist was a well-curated mix of hard-hitting anthems, soulful solos, and everything in between. A performance that brought a moment of reflective calm to the otherwise high-energy show. The Encore: A Grand...
1 - Hello and welcome to Metal Music Midwest, first off, thanks for taking the time to do the interview, could you give our readers a brief description of Grandiosa Muerte? Where is the band from? Thank you for having me in the powerful Metal Music Midwest. I'm Max, founder of Grandiosa Muerte. In the shape of Hermes the band was born in Heredia, Costa Rica, as a personal need to exorcize myself from mental and spiritual struggles amplified during the pandemic With over 25 years of experience as a Metal musician and 15 years as a producer in the Metal and Rock genres, I realized it was time for my solo project. Thus, I take on all conceptual, lyrical and musical responsibilities, as well as producing and promoting Grandiosa Muerte. 2- Egregor is the band's debut album, how long did it take to write? The process started somewhere between 2017-2018 and ended in January 2021. 3- What musical influence inspires the band's compositions? I can say the musical spectrum influencin...
Subhumans live performance photos at Reggies Rock Club in Chicago. Performing as part of their 2025 North American Tour along with FEA and Blind Adam And The Federal League. "The Subhumans, a seminal punk band formed in Wiltshire in 1980, have consistently delivered electrifying live performances that resonate with both long-time fans and new audiences. Their concerts are a testament to their enduring energy and commitment to punk rock ideals." Voice Magazine. Blind Adam and The Federal League opened the show and got the place warmed up perfectly. They were followed by the band FEA from San Antonio TX. The place was full of energy, and by the time Subhumans hit the stage, the place went nuts, and a full-on mosh pit started. Overall, I had a great experience, and these are some of the few moments I was able to capture with my phone camera. ~Artemorbid
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