
VCTMS + Crystal Lake
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Saturday, July 5 at 9 pm EDT
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Saturday, July 5 at 9 pm EDT
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VCTMS + Crystal Lake with Not Enough Space & Face Yourself at Underground Arts
Saturday, July 5th, 2025
Doors: 8:00 PM | Show: 9:00 PM
21+
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About VCTMS
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TYPICALLY, WHEN ONE THINKS OF A “VICTIM,” THEY THINK OF SOMEONE SUBJECTED TO A HEINOUS CRIME OR MARKED INJUSTICE. HOWEVER—TO A POINT—WE’RE ALL VICTIMS; VICTIMS TO OUR OWN ACTIONS AND THEIR REPERCUSSIONS. VICTIMS TO OUR THOUGHTS AND THE INSTINCTS THAT DRIVE OUR BRAIN—THAT DOUBLE EDGED FIGHT OR FLIGHT RESPONSE THAT CAN TAKE OUR OWN CATECHOLAMINES AND NEUROCHEMICAL IMBALANCES AND TURN THEM AGAINST US. THAT TYPE OF VICTIM IS THE SORT THAT SERVES AS THE NAMESAKE FOR ILLINOIS-BASED METALCORE ACT, VCTMS. BORN AT THE TURN OF THE DECADE, THE GROUP HAVE EARNED A REPUTATION FOR THEIR NU-METAL, HARDCORE AND HIP-HOP INFUSED STYLE OF METALCORE AND CONTAGIOUSLY CATCHY YET DEVASTATINGLY DEPRESSIVE WALLOP THAT IT PACKS.
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About Crystal Lake
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Crystal Lake started out in the summer of 2002, heavily influenced by mid-90’s hardcore, we prepared to make impact on the Tokyo hardcore scene. Late 2002 saw the search for a new singer, but by January 2003 they had settled with current line up and were one again ready to go. 2003 saw a busy year, with two tours, including South Korea, and three releases. The demo “Freewill” was released in February in time for the show in South Korea which we were invited to by Gmc Records. A second demo “One Word Changes Everything” came out in July, and a self released 4 track EP, also entitled “Freewill” was released in September, 1000copies were made and sold. September 2003 also saw Crystal Lake play 5 shows with Day Of Contempt (Australia). In 2005 the band released a split CD with Risen (USA) & Unboy and also toured in Malaysia.
About Not Enough Space
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Emerging from the vibrant music scene of Orlando, Florida, Not Enough Space is redefining the modern rock and metal landscape. This five-member band—comprising powerhouse vocalists Lizzie Raatma and Liv Mitchell, guitarist Tristan Kaos Green, bassist Jacob Sawyer, and drummer Maurice Jones—seamlessly fuses poignant verses with fierce sonic soundscapes to create an electrifying sound that resonates with fans across the rock and metal genres.
Recently signed to Thriller Records, Not Enough Space is poised to take their career to the next level. With their music gaining significant traction, they have surpassed 10 million streams across various platforms. Their standout track, “No Way Out,” has become a fan favorite, further solidifying their place in the scene. The band has carved out a unique niche within the metalcore and post-hardcore genres, touring with renowned acts like Attila, Born Of Osiris, Traitors, Woe Is Me, Outline In Color, and Extortionist. They have solidified their reputation as a must-see live act alongside bands such as Archers, I Set My Friends On Fire, Cane Hill, Famous Last Words, Prison, Colorblind, Versus Me, and Kingdom Collapse.
About Face Yourself
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Based out of New York, the members of Face Yourself's diverse backgrounds quickly breached into the world of Deathcore by force with their debut Self-Titled EP in March 2023. Unrelenting, the band quickly follow up with 2 additional EPs later that same year in June and November of 2023 Titled "Death Reflections" and "Tales of Death" respectively.
Following the release of their EP trilogy, Face Yourself took a brief hiatus during 2024 and came back swinging in partnership with Sumerian Records to release their newest single "Sideration" produced, mixed, and mastered by Joey Sturgis.