Archspire with Undeath, Crown Magnetar and Mutilation Barbecue

Sat Jun 06 2026 at 06:00 pm to 11:30 pm UTC-07:00

Rickshaw Theatre | Vancouver

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Archspire with Undeath, Crown Magnetar and Mutilation Barbecue
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Tech-Death titans Archspire return to the Rickshaw on June 6th with guests Undeath, Crown Magnetar, and Mutilation Barbecue.
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Live Nation presents
Archspire
With guests, Undeath, Crown Magnetar and Mutilation Barbecue
June 6th, 2026, 2026
The Rickshaw Theatre
19+
Doors: 6:00pm



Archspire

Since 2009, Archspire has aimed to be one thing above all else: extreme. With their upcoming release Too Fast to Die, they’ve once again raised the bar for what extreme music can be.

“We’re like a bit of meth in your cigarette,” says vocalist Oliver Rae Aleron, describing the band’s unhinged live show. “I think people don’t quite know how to describe what they’re hearing.”

Now five albums deep, the band continues to push the limits of speed and virtuosity while somehow keeping a sharp focus on hooks. Their music sits on a knife’s edge of “too much,” and just when you think you’ve hit overload, they drop in a soaring melody or a meticulously crafted clean section long enough for you to breathe; before throwing you back into a rap-flow vocal assault or some of the fastest drumming you’ll ever hear.

In 2025, Archspire announced their new drummer, Spencer Moore, marking a shift in the band’s trajectory. New blood brings new influences, and with the first single Carrion Ladder, they intend to show exactly how quickly he proved himself.

“I had to step my game up fast to pull off the new material,” Spencer explains. “But once we started tracking, everything felt comfortable and natural.”

Recorded in 2025, the album reunites the band with world-renowned producer Dave Otero (Cattle Decapitation, Khemmis) for the third time. They locked themselves inside his Denver studio for several months, cutting out distractions and dedicating themselves entirely to the record.

Too Fast to Die follows the critically acclaimed Juno Award winning Bleed the Future, and marks the band’s first fully independent release. Early in the writing process they chose to crowdfund the album, a strategy they’d used before; but nothing prepared them for the scale of what came next.

They raised nearly $400,000 CAD in 30 days, blowing past their goal in under 24 hours and confirming that independence was the right move.

“I was actually shaking when I pressed launch,” says guitarist Dean Lamb. “We’d never taken on something this big, and all I could think was, ‘man, I hope we don’t mess this up.’”

Too Fast to Die is set for release on April 10, 2026, and represents a new chapter for Archspire. Now fully independent and armed with a revitalized lineup, they’re intent on expanding their already rabid fanbase, pushing the boundaries of extreme metal, and having a great time doing it.

archspire.net



Undeath

Intense new-school purveyors of death metal Undeath boldly go where previous metal bands dared not tread. The Rochester, New York, quintet has clearly been influenced by East Coast death metal bands including Cannibal Corpse and Morbid Angel, but take it a step further.


Their 2022 full-length album, It's Time...To Rise from the Grave, was praised by Pitchfork, which raved, "Despite the stylistic leaps and bounds within death metal in the generation since, Undeath follow those bygone formulas, from album covers depicting fantastical murders and desecrated graveyards to ghoulish scenes forever-grunted over belligerent riffs and relentless drums... his isn't the future but, instead, a reinvigorated past."


Lest you think Undeath take themselves too seriously, much of their music seems to be a bit tongue-in-cheek, exaggerating the horrors of death and poking fun at this taboo subject. Their live shows are all that you'd want from a modern death metal band -- abrasive and aggressive with extended guitar solos and plenty of headbanging. Their concerts aren't for the faint-hearted, but their legions of fans are anything but.

undeathmetal.com



Crown Magnetar

uniqueleaderrecords.bandcamp.com



Mutilation Barbecue

mutilationbarbecue.bandcamp.com



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Refund Policy

No refunds, unless event is cancelled. No exchanges.


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Rickshaw Theatre, 254 E. Hastings Street, Vancouver, Canada

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