Volcanic Theatre Pub & 1988 Entertainment Presents:
BORN OF OSIRIS
w/ THE BROWNING, VCTMS, AXTY, and LOST IN SEPARATION
Tuesday, October 14th 2025
Genre - Proggresive Metalcore
Presale - $25 Door - $35
Doors @ 5:30 pm - Show Starts @ 6:30 pm
Born Of Osiris -
The Chicago-based progressive metal outfit Born of Osiris are known as one of the first deathcore acts from the 2000s to leave that genre behind in favor of a brutal yet alluring meld of technical death metal and metalcore filled with flashy twin-guitar leads and near-psychedelic keyboard adventures that owe as much to Judas Priest and Iron Maiden as they do Helloween and Meshuggah. Though they began as a typical deathcore band with 2007's The New Reign EP, by 2009's Higher Place, they'd all but abandoned that sound to focus on a more technically advanced, melodically astute, and brutally forceful approach. Its appeal garnered an ever-growing cadre of admirers. They have placed four albums in the upper half of the U.S. album chart, including 2013's Tomorrow We Die Alive, which peaked at number 27. Subsequent titles like 2015's Soul Sphere went to number two on the hard rock charts. 2017's The Eternal Reign was a progressive, track-by-track re-recording of 2007's The New Reign; it met with both high praise and withering criticism. 2019's The Simulation was 28-minute EP that was reportedly the first of a two-part album, but it never materialized. An entirely different outing titled Angel or Alien appeared in July 2021.
Before assuming their name, they cycled through monikers such as Diminished, Your Heart Engraved, and Rosecrance. Drummer Cameron Losch, guitarists Lee McKinney and Matt Pantelis, vocalist Ronnie Canizaro, keyboardist Joe Buras, and bassist David Da Rocha (who left in 2018 and was replaced by Nick Rossi) met while in high school and experimented with various sounds and genres before developing an early version of their signature blend; after a demo and a live gig, they came to the attention of Sumerian Records, which signed the band. The New Reign EP appeared in 2007. Pantelis left in 2008 before the recording of 2009's A Higher Place. That album sold well enough to land inside the Top 100. All Shall Perish guitarist Jason Richardson temporarily joined the band in 2009. He played on 2011's The Discovery (an album that was cut using seven-string guitars) before being fired later in the year. Produced by the band, it didn't place as high on the pop chart, but fared better than all previous outings on various indie and metal charts.
Pared down to a quintet, Born of Osiris released Tomorrow We Die Alive in August of 2013. In another sonic shift, they opted for a more orchestrated sound, one that involved more vocal layers and programmed orchestration by co-producer Nick Sampson. Buras' keyboards were a central focus on the set, but the band's attack remained as aggressive as ever. The album placed inside the Top 30 during its release week and inside the Top Ten on various other charts.
After aggressive touring, the band re-entered the studio. In the summer of 2015, Born of Osiris began leaking small bits and pieces of a forthcoming, somewhat conceptual album. Its 12 tracks were divided into three "levels": The Binding, The Fight, and The Release, with four cuts in each. Titled Soul Sphere, it was released while Born of Osiris were in the middle of a lengthy tour (which ended up being cut shortly after guitarist McKinney broke his foot in several places). Soul Sphere peaked at number 67 on the Billboard 200. The band returned in 2017 with its second EP, The Eternal Reign, a re-recorded new vision of their debut produced by Nick Sampson. After a summer 2018 tour, Da Rocha left and was replaced by Rossi. BoO released the video and single "The Accursed" in November. It served as the opening track for The Simulation, a 25-minute mini-album issued in January.
The Browning -
The Browning has consistently pushed the boundaries of music, fusing genres and redefining heavysounds. The band’s new line-up sets the stage for an electrifying chapter in their journey.
VCTMS -
VCTMS is a heavy-hitting nu-metalcore band from Chicago, Illinois, known for their crushing riffs,aggressive vocals, and emotionally raw lyrics. Formed in 2013, the band blends elements of metalcore,nu-metal, and industrial with darkatmospherics and hip-hop-inspired rhythms. VCTMS has earned afiercely loyal underground following through relentless DIY touring and a string of self-released projects,including standout albums likeVol. IV: Numb the AcheandVol. V: The Hurt Collection. With a soundthat’s both chaotic and cathartic, VCTMS continues to carve out a distinct identity in the modern heavymusic scene.
AXTY -
Formed in 2020 amid the chaos of the pandemic, AXTY swiftly made its mark with over 7 million streams on Spotify, capturing the attention of the Brazilian metal scene and earning a global fanbase. Felipe Hervoso takes on vocals for AXTY, with Jonathas Peschiera on bass, Gabriel Vacari on drums, and Felipi Grivol on guitar. The São Paulo-based quartet delivers a modern metal sound that seamlessly blends drive control, powerful screams, and clean vocals, resulting in a visceral, emotionally charged experience without sacrificing the genre’s raw intensity. AXTY is entirely self-produced, with audio production by Jonathas Peschiera, video production by Felipe Hervoso, and digital media, promotion, and marketing expertly managed by Felipi Grivol. Their signature style is characterized by modernity, heavy sound, and a strong emphasis on audiovisual production, all crafted by the musicians. The group released their third studio album, Hannya, in July 2024 in collaboration with Outono Music, a label affiliated with Universal Music. This album marks a return to the raw sound that defined their debut album, Helpless, following the more pop-oriented experimentation of their second album, Unbreakable. Featuring five singles—"Six Feet Under," "Take Me Down," "Flowers & Butterflies Lullaby," "Fade Away," and "Fall Again"—Hannya has already attracted attention from specialized media and influencers worldwide, further solidifying the band’s presence in the global music scene. The band was invited to perform at the We Missed Ourselves Festival in Mexico City, sharing the stage with renowned names from their scene, such as Falling in Reverse, Fit for a King, Alesana, Thursday, and Escape the Fate. An exclusive side show with Escape the Fate the night before the festival allowed the band to connect more intimately with fans. The overwhelming energy and heartfelt reception they received from the Mexican audience left a lasting impression, marking a milestone in their international journey. As part of their commitment to global growth, AXTY joined the prestigious 33 & West roster, an independent booking agency based in Los Angeles. This partnership has been instrumental in solidifying their international presence and opening new growth opportunities. The band’s 2025 plans are already shaping up to be their most ambitious yet, kicking off with a USA tour in January alongside Born of Osiris, Within Destruction, ENTHEOS, and Lost in Separation. Beyond the tour, AXTY is diving into the creation of their next album.
Lost in Seperation -
Lost In Separation is a 4-piece Metalcore Band from Dallas, Tx. Cathartically combining aggression, melody, and emotional storytelling to try and find silver linings in a world that seems to be falling apart more and more each day. Their new LP SABERTOOTH is out now on all platforms.
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