Esoteric with Vacant Eyes, Obsidian Tongue, and Worm Altar
8:00pm
doors at 7:30pm
$20 day of show
$2 off for SPACE members
Birmingham, England’s purveyors of mind-bending darkness and aural mayhem (since 1992) make their long overdue Maine debut!
For over thirty years Esoteric have been pushing the limits of sonic intensity. From the mind-bending darkness of their ’90s double albums Epistemological Despondency and The Pernicious Enigma, to the expansive epics found on their more recent opuses The Maniacal Vale and Paragon of Dissonance, they have never compromised their initial aim – to unleash aural mayhem on unsuspecting listeners. Late 2019 sees the release of their most accomplished work to date, A Pyrrhic Existence.
Begun in the post-industrial decay of Birmingham in 1992, the band initially took influence from personal excursions into inner space, contemporary death metal, and their own warped take on ’70s progressive and psychedelic music. The early years saw them perform live infrequently, often to perplexed (and sometimes hostile) audiences. The prevailing ethos in the underground, and indeed heavy music in general in the early ’90s was one of speed. Along with a few of their contemporaries scattered across the globe, Esoteric eschewed this in favor of slow-building intensity, extended and multi-layered compositions, and free form noise breaks. A foreboding and pervasive sense of unease permeated the early recordings — this was truly dark music. Throughout the ’90s the band remained very much in the underground, perfecting their craft, unmoved by trends or the expectations of the fickle masses.
Albums such as The Pernicious Enigma and Metamorphogenesis saw them develop and refine their sound, evolving naturally, never appearing contrived. Problems finding dedicated members meant decreased activity in the late ’90s – finding a suitable drummer proved particularly difficult.
2003 saw the band rejuvenated. With the lineup complete for the first time in years, and signing to Season of Mist for the release of their fourth album Subconscious Dissolution into the Continuum, they performed their first live shows since 1997. The growing interest in the style of music Esoteric had been peddling without compromise since 1992 meant more opportunities to perform on stage, something the band has relished. Esoteric has developed into a formidable and respected live act, playing tours and festivals throughout Europe and beyond, sharing stages with bands and artists including Ahab, Alcest, Emperor, Mayhem, Mournful Congregation, Skepticism, Saturnus, Swallow the Sun, and festivals such as Brutal Assault, SWR Barroselas, Hell’s Pleasure, Damnation Festival, Madrid is The Dark, and many more.
Released in 2008, The Maniacal Vale proved to be the bands most ambitious and successful album to date, simultaneously honoring the chaos of the earlier releases whilst expanding into territory that at first glance may seem at odds with the bands ethos, yet has always lurked within their compositions — namely, a sense a melody and grandeur. Having been hinted at on previous albums, this side of the band was fully realized. This was followed in 2011 by Paragon of Dissonance, an album equal to its predecessor in compositional scope and ambition.
2019 saw the release of the seventh opus, A Pyrrhic Existence, 98 minutes of new material that once again expands on the band’s sound, yet retains elements of all their preceding works. It is a culmination of 27 years of uncompromising dedication to their craft — detailed and layered compositions, a high level of musicianship, foreboding production, and equal measures of utter darkness and melodic diversity. Following the worldwide pandemic in 2020 Esoteric returned to the stage, performing at festivals and touring in Europe, and for the first time in Australia. The current lineup consists of Greg Chandler (guitar/vocals), Mark Bodossian (bass/synths), Joe Fletcher (drums), Simon Mark Roberts (guitar), and Mathew Barnes (guitar).