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CAVITY + Devalued + Prison Warder – Miami – 3/21/26

March 21, 2026 @ 8:00 PM - March 22, 2026 @ 1:00 AM
Heroes Live Entertainment presents CAVITY with special guests Devalued and Prison Warder on Saturday, March 21, 2026 @ Las Rosas in Miami. This is the Florida sludge/doom metal band’s long-awaited return. Hometown show!

Tickets: https://cavity.eventbrite.com

8:00PM (Doors) | 9:00PM (Show) | 21+

CAVITY
Instagram: https://instagram.com/cavityad
Bandcamp: https://cavityafterdeath.bandcamp.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4r1fs0uCxOqVajSaQvUQE2
Facebook: https://facebook.com/cavityad

Cavity is primarily a sludge and doom metal band, originating from Miami, Florida, known for their heavy, abrasive sound influenced by hardcore punk, with some later work incorporating industrial elements. They are considered pioneers of the sludgecore genre, featuring downtuned riffs, powerful drumming, and a visceral, sometimes catchy, style. 

Cavity have announced their return. Originally formed in 1992, the band would have a 10 year run before taking a 13 year hiatus again reforming as Cavity A.D. in 2015. That version of the group would be in existence until 2020 before the band would once again go on hiatus.

The current line up is made up of the returning vocalist Rene Barge, bassist Dan Gorostiaga, and guitarist Ed Matus joined by guitarist Andrew McLees and drummer Davin Sosa.

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Devalued
Instagram: https://instagram.com/devalued_band
Facebook: https://facebook.com/Devaluedband
Bandcamp: https://devalued.bandcamp.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3PgQ8WfMRqb3QBSjWPoEUs

Devalued is a Miami-based False Jazz trio that creates music that feels like the soundtrack to urban decay. Their unique sound combines elements of sludge, punk, grind and experimental noise, creating a frenzied and cacophonous blend that reflects the disintegrating beauty of the city. Their music is a reflection of the brutal realities of Miami, where the sun-drenched streets are filled with both hope and decay.

Their songs are filled with jarring rhythms and angular melodies that evoke a sense of disintegration and dissolution. They delve deep into the human psyche, exploring the darkest corners of the mind where addiction and self-destruction lurk.

They have a unique ability to capture the brutal realities of addiction, the pain of existence, and the slow decay of the soul.

The band’s live shows are intense and chaotic, with the three members of Devalued thrashing around on stage, lost in the music they are creating. Devalued is a band that demands to be experienced live, as their energy and intensity cannot be captured on record alone.

Despite the darkness and decay of their music, Devalued is a band that has found a way to transcend the pain and chaos of their surroundings. They are true artists, using their music to explore the deepest parts of the human experience and to offer a glimpse of something beyond the decay.

Prison Warder
Instagram: https://instagram.com/prisonwarder_band
Facebook: https://facebook.com/prisonwarderFl
Bandcamp: https://prisonwarder.bandcamp.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ADetAU3kbcxQLt2IknnOy

“Named in reference to David Icke’s theory that the worlds’ elites are lizard people from another dimension, Prison Warder is Ana Farina Mackliff on bass, Lauren Palma on guitar, Bryan Adams on drums and Christopher Aschbrenner on vocals. With such a nod, it may be obvious, Prison Warder feels dangerous because it is as sardonic as it is smart. Prison Warder’s masterful drums are perhaps what hold it all together, guitar and bass that seem bellicose lend Prison Warder much of their unique sound. Screeching and dissonant, the music makes me think of getting headbutt right in the mouth, and liking it. Were Prison Warder a person, you might cross the street to avoid such a fate. Layered with vocals from pacing madman Aschbrenner, which are spoken or shouted or screamed, a transgressive but lovable sound is born. If I had to pick a band to be reminded of, I might say Shellac, but only at their most vicious. I might say Pissed Jeans.” -Abbie Bateman

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