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FRI · MAY 29 · 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Stygian Bough / 40 Watt Sun Solo

ft. Stygian Bough, 40 Watt Sun

$25 · 0+ · Pay at Door

Immersive doom and metal in an intimate setting — get there early for the best spot.

Part I

The details

About this event

Dive into a night of powerful music with Stygian Bough and 40 Watt Sun at X-Ray Arcade. This event promises a unique blend of doom and metal, creating an atmosphere that's both intense and captivating. The collaboration between Bell Witch and Aerial Ruin brings a fresh take on their individual sounds, offering something new for fans and newcomers alike.

The intimate setting of X-Ray Arcade enhances the experience, allowing the music's emotional depth to truly resonate. Patrick Walker of 40 Watt Sun delivers a solo performance that draws you in with its raw, evocative melodies. It's a chance to witness music that feels both ancient and immediate, leaving a lasting impression.

From the organizer

In our human minds, according to the Law of Contagious Magic as described in The Golden Bough by anthropologist James Frazer, contact between two objects creates an inseparable thread between them. A gift from a dead friend forever holds this magic like a scar reflecting a wound. Similarly, a piece of food that touches the floor is suddenly abject and rotten. Pairing this notion with the Law of Similarity Magic, as described by Frazer, where an object resembling another can share its power, a musical notion can be understood to serve as an unbodied conduit of such magics; an emotional contact between the music and audience wherein such sorcery threads an inseparable seam that, for a time, resemble each other. Aptly named in reference to the aforementioned book, on Stygian Bough Volume II, the collaboration between Bell Witch (Dylan Desmond, Jesse Shreibman) and Aerial Ruin (Erik Moggridge) enlivens its unbodied presence resembling both collaborating projects as a conduit in its own separate entity. In the course of an hour, four musical pieces set themselves apart from the catalogs of both individual bands and branch into new territory all the while threaded to the original encounter. Over the album a cyclical world unfolds in which different perspectives of how various forms of worship empower, eclipse, destroy and feed on each other is explored. "All four songs explore different aspects of worship or awe—transcendent experiences in different contexts," vocalist & guitarist Erik Moggridge says.

Getting in

  • Pay at Door
  • Registration required — must sign up

Pricing details

$25 cash day of.

Pro tips

  • Budget

    Bring $25 cash for the ticket as it's cash-only at the door. ATMs nearby can have high fees, so plan accordingly to avoid extra charges.

  • First-timers

    Arrive by 7:30 PM to secure a good spot. The venue is intimate, and the best views fill up quickly once doors open at 7 PM.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy2/5
ZenMosh Pit

Music

MetalExperimental
Loud

Who'll Be There

Expect a mixed crowd of dedicated music enthusiasts, likely ranging from late teens to middle-aged adults. The audience will probably include local musicians, fans of the bands, and individuals who appreciate the more introspective aspects of metal and doom music. The all-ages tag indicates a welcoming environment, but the overall vibe may skew towards a more mature audience.

How the Room Feels

Live amplified soundLoud musicCrowded

What You'll Leave With

A memoryA shifted mood

Who It's For

Social style:
Small group (3–6)
Energy needed:
Sit back and receive

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Loud and packed. Expect bodies within arms-reach and music you will feel in your chest.

Live amplified soundLoud musicCrowded

The crowd

Designed for 3–6 people. Good group-of-friends territory.

You'll leave with

A memory
A shifted mood

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