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Decibel Metal & Beer Fest with The Black Dahlia Murder, Frozen Soul, and more

Apr 14, 2023  ·  The Fillmore Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Decibel Metal & Beer Fest
Apr 14
Decibel Metal & Beer Fest
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Born in 1991, All Out War fuses hardcore and metal. Known for their intense, brutal style, they've released seven LPs and are a staple in the metal and hardcore scene.
The Black Dahlia Murder, born in Detroit, faced a pivotal moment after frontman Trevor Strnad's death in 2022. Co-founder Brian Eschbach took over vocals, debuting the new lineup in a hometown tribute show with returning guitarist Ryan Knight. Known for their impactful death metal, the band carries on Trevor’s legacy, backed by devoted fan support.
Frozen Soul, formed in 2018, delivers in-your-face death metal reminiscent of Obituary and Mortician. Known for "Crypt of Ice," they’ve revitalized the genre.
New England's Escuela Grind, known for their extreme metal, recorded at GodCity with Kurt Ballou. Mastered by Nick Townsend, their acclaimed debut is "Memory Theater."
EYEHATEGOD, formed in New Orleans in 1988, delivers raw, sludge-punk music rooted in anger and disenchantment. Founded by Jimmy Bower and Michael IX Williams, the band is known for albums like *Take as Needed for Pain* and has toured with Black Label Society and Napalm Death.
Mizmor, created by A.L.N., is a one-man heavy music project, blending existential themes and personal evolution. Known for raw, introspective tracks that explore faith, doubt, and healing, Mizmor began in 2012 as a therapeutic outlet during A.L.N.'s transition from Christianity to atheism.
Undeath, formed in 2018 in Rochester, NY, are renowned for their brutal death metal style. Albums like "It’s Time...To Rise" achieved critical acclaim, topping Decibel's 2022 list. Known for high-energy tracks such as "Brandish the Blade," they've toured globally with bands like Exodus and The Black Dahlia Murder.
Formed in Venice, California, Suicidal Tendencies, led by Mike Muir, became influential in skatepunk and thrash metal. Known for "Institutionalized" and "You Can't Bring Me Down," their albums include a gold-certified "Lights, Camera, Revolution." They collaborated with Robert Trujillo and explored funk metal with Infectious Grooves. Despite lineup changes, they continued to release music and leave a lasting legacy in punk and metal scenes.
Incantation, founded in New Jersey in 1989 by John McEntee, are stalwarts of American death metal. Based in NYC, their brutal sound combines punishing riffs with varying tempos. Noted for albums like *Onward to Golgotha*, *Dirges of Elysium*, and *Profane Nexus*, they've topped industry charts despite mainstream exclusion. The band's style, evolved through member changes and collaborations with artists like Dan Swanö, is both critically acclaimed and fan-favorite. They celebrated over 30 years with their 2023 release, *Unholy Deification*.

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