Raven Eggs and Kegs 5th Annual Halloween
Allegaeon, Iconocaust, PDA, Destroy Whats Left, From Slaves to Kings
Iconocaust, From Slaves To Kings, Public Display of Aggression, Destroy what's left, Ground Above Zero
Fri, October 19, 2012
Doors: 6:00 pm / Show: 7:00 pm
The Gothic Theatre$7.00 - $10.00
Tickets
This event is 16 and over
http://www.gothictheatre.com/event/148513/Allegaeon

Allegaeon (pronounced: uh-lee-juhn) was formed in 2008 by founding member and guitar player Ryan Glisan. Soon thereafter joined the classically trained guitarist Greg Burgess, vocalist Ezra Haynes and bassist Corey Archuleta to round out and form what people have come to know now as the Colorado Kings of Melodic Metal. In 2008, Allegaeon released their 4 song, self-titled EP and quickly gained attention from the local, national and international metal fans as well as Metal Blade records. In 2009, barely a year after releasing their first EP to the world, Allegaeon agreed to a deal with Metal Blade Records and thus began their relationship and Allegaeon's entry into the ever expanding metal community.
2010 brought Allegaeon's debut album Fragments of Form and Function (FOFAF). FOFAF was recorded in Denver at Flatline Audio with Dave Otero (Cephalic Carnage, Cattle Decapitation, Vale of Pnath) and was released on July 20th, 2010. Between 2010-2011, Allegaeon had a slew of singles that played in such heavy rotation on the Sirius Liquid Metal Station that they cracked the stations top 20 most played bands list. Metalstorm.net lists Allegaeon's debut album, FOFAF, as the #4 rated death metal album of all time (by the websites rating standards). FOFAF was critically acclaimed by many and catapulted the band out of obscurity and into the ranks of metals elite new bands.
In January 2012, the band traveled to Southern California and entered Lambesis Studios with Daniel Castleman (As I Lay Dying, Impending Doom, Carnifex, Winds of Plague) to begin work on their follow up record titled Formshifter. The latest album brings forward a sound that both plays off the band's previous releases mixed in with some new flavors that will be sure to enthrall old and new fans alike. Guitarist Greg Burgess had this to say about the new album, "With Formshifter, I think we kept the sound a lot of our fans love about us, but achieved them through certain compositional challenges. Be it style, or genre mixing, I believe that we seamlessly applied certain elements we didn't have on Fragments, and it added a color and dimension we didn't have before". Guitarist Ryan Glisan adds, "This album to me indicates the future of the band but nods to our past as well. It, to me, is more of where I have envisioned our band being since I started the band a couple years back, it relies on similar songwriting structures and musicality but adds more groove and memorable riffing than our previous efforts."
Lyrics, an oft over-looked facet of death metal is one the more interesting aspects of Allegaeon. The band crafts their prose with a bit of a different mindset - often touching on space, civilization and philosophy. Vocalist Ezra Haynes elaborates: "Lyrically speaking, this record carries more depth to me than the last. The song Twelve is actually a concept I've had in mind for roughly five years. It's about a pairing of serial killers, but instead of going about it in a more typical death metal setting, such as glorifying it; I chose to point out the stupidity and unfairness of the judicial system. I've always wanted to write an anthem-esque type song; something that involves the listeners with present day topics. With "controlled media" as the target I feel A Path Disclosed is a perfect example of that. Tartessos: The Hidden Xenocryst is definitely one that sticks out to me. I was raised on Edgar Cayce readings and tales of Atlantis. When Greg [Burgess] and I knew we wanted to touch base on an ancient civilization, Atlantis was the logical choice. Hopefully the meaning in the songs will be "found", if you will."
"The new face of ruthless modern death metal." Metal Hammer Magazine
Formshifter will be released on May 8, 2012 via Metal Blade Records.
2010 brought Allegaeon's debut album Fragments of Form and Function (FOFAF). FOFAF was recorded in Denver at Flatline Audio with Dave Otero (Cephalic Carnage, Cattle Decapitation, Vale of Pnath) and was released on July 20th, 2010. Between 2010-2011, Allegaeon had a slew of singles that played in such heavy rotation on the Sirius Liquid Metal Station that they cracked the stations top 20 most played bands list. Metalstorm.net lists Allegaeon's debut album, FOFAF, as the #4 rated death metal album of all time (by the websites rating standards). FOFAF was critically acclaimed by many and catapulted the band out of obscurity and into the ranks of metals elite new bands.
In January 2012, the band traveled to Southern California and entered Lambesis Studios with Daniel Castleman (As I Lay Dying, Impending Doom, Carnifex, Winds of Plague) to begin work on their follow up record titled Formshifter. The latest album brings forward a sound that both plays off the band's previous releases mixed in with some new flavors that will be sure to enthrall old and new fans alike. Guitarist Greg Burgess had this to say about the new album, "With Formshifter, I think we kept the sound a lot of our fans love about us, but achieved them through certain compositional challenges. Be it style, or genre mixing, I believe that we seamlessly applied certain elements we didn't have on Fragments, and it added a color and dimension we didn't have before". Guitarist Ryan Glisan adds, "This album to me indicates the future of the band but nods to our past as well. It, to me, is more of where I have envisioned our band being since I started the band a couple years back, it relies on similar songwriting structures and musicality but adds more groove and memorable riffing than our previous efforts."
Lyrics, an oft over-looked facet of death metal is one the more interesting aspects of Allegaeon. The band crafts their prose with a bit of a different mindset - often touching on space, civilization and philosophy. Vocalist Ezra Haynes elaborates: "Lyrically speaking, this record carries more depth to me than the last. The song Twelve is actually a concept I've had in mind for roughly five years. It's about a pairing of serial killers, but instead of going about it in a more typical death metal setting, such as glorifying it; I chose to point out the stupidity and unfairness of the judicial system. I've always wanted to write an anthem-esque type song; something that involves the listeners with present day topics. With "controlled media" as the target I feel A Path Disclosed is a perfect example of that. Tartessos: The Hidden Xenocryst is definitely one that sticks out to me. I was raised on Edgar Cayce readings and tales of Atlantis. When Greg [Burgess] and I knew we wanted to touch base on an ancient civilization, Atlantis was the logical choice. Hopefully the meaning in the songs will be "found", if you will."
"The new face of ruthless modern death metal." Metal Hammer Magazine
Formshifter will be released on May 8, 2012 via Metal Blade Records.
Iconocaust

They have a purpose and it's simple: No gimicks, no bullsh*t, just heavy metal straight out of the Rocky Mountains. Claiming influence from old school heavy metal, thrash, death metal, and even classical they write songs meant to be cranked up to "11". Prepare yourself for the new breed......................
"I don't know what to tell you... when it comes to our live sets, we're just brutal! We're a metal band first and foremost. I don't think we're a death metal band, but I guess it takes a truly violent breed to enjoy our music. More and more we're finding ourselves in a vein of 'melodic thrash/death' whatever that might mean. Let's just call it Orchestrated Brutality © Come out and see it for yourselves."
Since the band formed in 2005, Iconocaust has undergone many changes. What was then an idea for a new sound in heavy metal has progressed and evolved significantly in the time since. Their sound has grown steadily more technical and brutal while building on a melodic foundation that will begin to truly step forward for the first time with their upcoming 3rd release later this year....
The band first took their music to the studio for their debut release, The Natural Evolution of Metal in the fall of 2005. The band then put together a Production/Promotion company called Metal Evolution to help with the release of the album. The concept was simple... local bands working together for a scene that was united, not divided. Several bands are permanent members and many more are part of the team. Looking for a second guitarist was eventually put second to writing new music, and the band continued on it's course to complete it's sophomore independent release. The fall of 2006 saw Iconocaust in the studio once again. This time they teamed up with Dave Otero of Cephalic Carnage and Relapse fame for The Reckoning of Man (Spring 2007).
A new chapter has begun as they step into 2009, with the introduction of Brian Davis on lead guitar. He joined the band in the fall of '08 as the band was already in the preproduction stages of Judas Complex (2009), working with Ahrue Luster of Ill Nino and Machine Head fame. The new album is their most ambitious effort yet and is sure to blow everyone away.....
"I don't know what to tell you... when it comes to our live sets, we're just brutal! We're a metal band first and foremost. I don't think we're a death metal band, but I guess it takes a truly violent breed to enjoy our music. More and more we're finding ourselves in a vein of 'melodic thrash/death' whatever that might mean. Let's just call it Orchestrated Brutality © Come out and see it for yourselves."
Since the band formed in 2005, Iconocaust has undergone many changes. What was then an idea for a new sound in heavy metal has progressed and evolved significantly in the time since. Their sound has grown steadily more technical and brutal while building on a melodic foundation that will begin to truly step forward for the first time with their upcoming 3rd release later this year....
The band first took their music to the studio for their debut release, The Natural Evolution of Metal in the fall of 2005. The band then put together a Production/Promotion company called Metal Evolution to help with the release of the album. The concept was simple... local bands working together for a scene that was united, not divided. Several bands are permanent members and many more are part of the team. Looking for a second guitarist was eventually put second to writing new music, and the band continued on it's course to complete it's sophomore independent release. The fall of 2006 saw Iconocaust in the studio once again. This time they teamed up with Dave Otero of Cephalic Carnage and Relapse fame for The Reckoning of Man (Spring 2007).
A new chapter has begun as they step into 2009, with the introduction of Brian Davis on lead guitar. He joined the band in the fall of '08 as the band was already in the preproduction stages of Judas Complex (2009), working with Ahrue Luster of Ill Nino and Machine Head fame. The new album is their most ambitious effort yet and is sure to blow everyone away.....
From Slaves To Kings

From Slaves To Kings is a high energy band that has a great audio fingerprint, not your average rock band you see in a night club. Great stage show performance, a new cutting edge sound, descriptive lyrics and energetic delivery are some of the staples of this progressive rock band. After a mini tour in Los Angles California, at the Famous Whisky A Go Go, FSTK was informed that they were the Winners of the 2011 Indy Music Awards, People's Choice Award for best Rock Band and Best Vocalist-Jason Coahran(sponsored by the Colorado Independent).
Public Display of Aggression

We are a group who has endure many trials, tears, and hardships. We hail from, roughly, Denver Colorado. We are a high energy, very aggressive quintet with the sounds of Mudvayne and As I Lay Dying with a message like Rage Against the Machine. We are an aggressive metal group with a punk message. The powerful lyrics and vocals of James Aggression, The guitar skill and speed of Jimmy Shoe, heart stopping powerful Bass of Dashing Kenny Daggers and the gut busting powerful pounding of the drums of Mattitude. All pieced together with some nice rhythm by MANiK. We are the next big thing to come from Denver. Public Display of Aggression will NEVER die! We will NEVER bow! And we will NEVER quit.
Destroy what's left

We are Destroy What's Left, and we are a Metal Band with some Thrash Metal and Hardcore Punk influence. Devised of 5 members, with 2 guitarists, we decided to do a switch off between Leads/Rhythm on guitar, and have created a solid rhythm section between our drummer and our bassist, and we wouldn't be complete without some kick ass vocals. We take influence from various artists such as, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, The Casualties, Sex Pistols, Megadeth, S.O.D, Dio, and many more.
Ground Above Zero

The Only Direction Is Up...
Songwriting team Joshua David and Heather Haas have threatened to do a project together since the begining of time. They finally followed through after Joshua's long time band UNDUN broke up, in 2006. Heather had previously worked with drummer Kelly Prestridge in Fire Sign, Third World Dogs and The Dawson Gang. He signed on to Ground Above Zero without hesitation. After a few temporary guitarists, they almost called it quits. They decided to give one more audition a try, and found the perfect fit at the last minute in Andrew Nugent. Their first album will be released soon.
Songwriting team Joshua David and Heather Haas have threatened to do a project together since the begining of time. They finally followed through after Joshua's long time band UNDUN broke up, in 2006. Heather had previously worked with drummer Kelly Prestridge in Fire Sign, Third World Dogs and The Dawson Gang. He signed on to Ground Above Zero without hesitation. After a few temporary guitarists, they almost called it quits. They decided to give one more audition a try, and found the perfect fit at the last minute in Andrew Nugent. Their first album will be released soon.
Venue Information:
The Gothic Theatre
3263 South Broadway
Englewood, CO, 80113-2425
http://www.gothictheatre.com/
The Gothic Theatre
3263 South Broadway
Englewood, CO, 80113-2425
http://www.gothictheatre.com/


