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Collisions – Friday the 13th Costume Bash w/ Creepin Cadavers, Cora Monroe, and Matthew Spence & The Churchkey Choir

Collisions – Friday the 13th Costume Bash w/ Creepin Cadavers, Cora Monroe, and Matthew Spence & The Churchkey Choir

Fri, Oct 13 - 7pm

Presented by Gateway City Arts

$15 in advance / $20 at the door

Music Hall Doors Open at 6pm

16+ unless accompanied by parent or legal guardian.

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WEAR A COSTUME + BE ENTERED INTO A RAFFLE FOR BAND MERCH!

Matthew Spence & The Churchkey Choir – Matthew Spence is a Massachusetts musician who has been playing relentlessly in various bands since 2000. The Churchkey Choir is his carefully curated dream project that amalgamates his favorite genres into one to sing about mental illness, substance abuse, religion, and love.

Cora Monroe- Dynamic rock and roll that delivers classic hard hitting feel-good riffs that make you want to sing along. Fans of the emo revolution of the early 2000’s might find a familiar sound that is comforting and energetic. For fans of: the get up kids, the juliana theory, Silverchair, American Football, Penfold, Local H, Primus, Nirvana, Metallica and the Kost. Debut EP to be released Winter 2023

Collisions – Presents a modern mix of sounds from the past and present. Through their music Collisions create an atmospheric view of what’s to come. Multiple vocalists offering personal situational perspectives for your listening pleasure. A refreshing twist on your typical emo-pop-rock group that will leave you waiting in anticipation for what comes next!

Creepin’ Cadavers -Creepin Cadavers is an electrifying and macabre musical force that emerged from the shadows of Arkham, Massachusetts to haunt the stage with their rock n roll melodies and bone-chilling performances. With lyrics that explore the darkness that lies within the human psyche and melodies that hook the listener like a spell, the band has garnered a devoted and growing cult following that celebrates their unique blend of horror punk, rockabilly, and gothic influences. After reaching extraordinary financial success by having their music featured in the videogame “Wet” the band decided to fade away into the shadows. This October, they will once again rise from the grave to destroy the eardrums of all the poor souls on Race Street in Holyoke.