On October 5, 2025, the Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek plays host to the subterranean gods of despair and distortion: $UICIDEBOY$, headlining the GREY DAY TOUR 2025. This New Orleans duo, Ruby da Cherry and $crim, has been dragging the guts of horrorcore through the swampy swelter of Southern rap since 2014, mixing lo-fi Memphis beats, nihilistic lyrics, and enough raw psychic energy to wake the dead. Their music—equal parts dirge and exorcism—plunges straight into depression, addiction, and inner chaos, all dressed in blown-out bass and eerie, nostalgic samples. It’s grimy, unfiltered, and way too real. If you’re not ready to feel something uncomfortable and true, stay home. If you are, visit their website and start digging your emotional grave.
Rolling with them is BONES, the Michigan crypt-keeper who practically birthed emo rap before it got a Spotify label. His music is a horror movie on a broken VHS—static-laced trap beats, whispered threats, and sudden screams from a thousand miles inside your own head. He’s the ghost in the garage-band machine, throwing elbows at genre boundaries with every release. Critics who aren’t terrified call it “cloud rap” or “trap metal”—but really, it’s just doom with 808s. He doesn’t want your fame, just your undivided anxiety. Get buried in his discography here.
The underworld keeps opening—Night Lovell steps in with a slow, seismic rumble. Hailing from Ottawa, he rides cavernous beats so cold and minimal they feel like the inside of your skull during a blackout. His sound is trap infused with atmospheric dread, marked by a baritone delivery that makes even his brags feel like confessions. Critics describe him as brooding, ambient trap—but this stuff feels more like rap that took a wrong turn into a David Lynch movie. Add to that Germ, an Atlanta firestarter with punk energy and serrated-edge flow, and Chetta, whose New Orleans roots deliver blistering trap metal laced with melody and menace. You can crawl deeper into their darkness at nightlovell.com, g59records.com/germ, and g59records.com/chetta.
