This November, Asylum 13 is proud to announce the long awaited live performance of EMPATHY TEST.
Last year, we were scheduled to have Empathy Test headline our 11 year anniversary event, though, unfortunately due to delays in the Visa process, they were forced to cancel their tour. We’re thrilled to say that the Visa issues have been resolved and Empathy Test and NITE will finally grace the stage at Asylum 13 in November! Joining them is the powerhouse solo project of Philadelphia’s own David Dutton, who will be making his first Asylum 13 appearance as GENCAB!
This is a Friday night show.
Doors will be at 8:00pm, and as always you must be 21 years of age with valid ID to enter.
More information coming soon!
EMPATHY TEST
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Empathy Test is known for their unique blend of synth-pop, darkwave, and electronic music, drawing inspiration from the 80s synth-pop era while infusing their sound with modern elements. They have gained a significant following in the synthwave and alternative music scenes.
The band’s name, “Empathy Test,” reflects their interest in exploring themes of human emotions, relationships, and introspection through their music and lyrics. Their songs often delve into personal experiences and touch on topics like love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.
NITE
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NITE’s music is characterized by its retro-futuristic blend of synth-pop, darkwave, and post-punk influences. They draw inspiration from the sounds of the 1980s while infusing their music with a modern twist, creating a nostalgic yet contemporary sonic experience.
The band’s signature style features lush synthesizers, catchy melodies, and emotive vocals, often exploring themes of love, relationships, and the human experience. NITE’s music has garnered praise for its ability to transport listeners to a nostalgic yet futuristic soundscape