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Invisible Oranges Live! Falls of Rauros with Obsidian Tongue and Oneirogen

Invisible Oranges is pleased to once again team up with Signature Riff to present two of the northeast’s finest atmospheric black metal bands in Falls of Rauros and Obsidian Tongue and the multitalented composer Oneirogen at Union Pool in Brooklyn, New York on August 27. Come on down.

It has been some time since Falls of Rauros’s excellent 2011 album The Light That Dwells in Rotten Wood. That album featured “Banished,” an awesome, ridiculously catchy song that cemented the band as one of my favorites of their style in the northeast. They’ve struck again lately with a song from a split with Panopticon, and a new LP, Believe in No Coming Shore, is due out this summer on Bindrune Recordings. That’s the cover, above. Give a listen to “Unavailing” from the Panopticon split.

Obsidian Tongue, from Massachusetts, just shared a stage with Agalloch on several dates of Agalloch’s track across the US (we presented Agalloch’s NYC show with Jex Thoth at Irving Plaza). Obsidian Tongue’s 2013 album A Nest of Ravens in the Throat of Time was awesome, one of the best of the year in its style, rich in atmosphere yet packing a punch, and it didn’t get the attention it deserved.

Oneirogen was a one-man guitar wizard the last time he played an IO-presented show—that was back for Castevet’s record release show last October. If you’re not familiar, Oneirogen blends guitars, synths and electronics in looping, meandering and immersive compositions.

We hope you’ll join us for what will be a great night. Tickets, which will cost just eight bucks, aren’t on sale yet, but we’ll make noise on social media and update this post when they are.

— Wyatt Marshall