All That Remains with Born of Osiris and Dead Eyes at Empire Live in Albany. Three bands, doors at 6:30 on a Wednesday evening — this is a stacked metalcore bill that is going to tear through the Capital Region like a freight train. If you want heavy and you want variety, this lineup delivers both in abundance. This is one of those nights where the lineup, the venue, and the timing all align perfectly for something memorable.
About All That Remains
All That Remains is a Massachusetts metalcore band that has been a staple of American heavy music since the early 2000s. They are known for combining technical riffing with massive hooks and vocal melodies that bridge the gap between extreme metal and hard rock accessibility, and their influence on the metalcore genre is significant. Born of Osiris brings progressive deathcore to the bill with complex compositions and devastating live energy, while Dead Eyes rounds out a lineup with serious depth and aggression. Three bands with distinct approaches to heavy music, all on one stage. Whether you are a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, the live experience is where the music truly comes alive and reveals dimensions that recordings alone cannot capture.
The Venue
Empire Live in Albany is built for shows exactly like this. The open floor gives the crowd room to move and the pits room to develop, the stage production handles touring metal acts with professional-grade sound and lighting, and the room’s capacity is the right size for a three-band heavy bill — packed enough to feel electric but not so oversold that you cannot breathe. The venue’s staff and production team consistently deliver a professional experience that makes both artists and audiences feel well taken care of.
Tickets & Details
All That Remains with Born of Osiris and Dead Eyes plays Empire Live on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 6:30 PM. Check the link for current pricing. Get tickets.
Three bands of this caliber on one bill is excellent value any night of the week, and early doors at 6:30 mean you can catch the full lineup start to finish without being out until 1 AM on a school night. All That Remains headlining with Born of Osiris and Dead Eyes in support? That is a tremendous amount of heavy for one room. Albany better come ready. Shows like this are exactly why the Upstate New York live music scene continues to thrive and attract both artists and audiences who value authentic musical experiences over corporate entertainment.