Search radius:

REZN

on tour
REZN
on tour
REZN

​​​REZN tour dates: 38 concerts in 12 countries

If the tour dates of REZN are not right, please contact us and we'll update our database.
All upcoming events (38)
sat 12 Apr
Sat  18:00
No information about tickets
Interested 
Going 
Not interested 
No information about tickets
tue 15 Apr
Tue  19:00
No information about tickets
Interested 
Going 
Not interested 
No information about tickets
wed 16 Apr
Wed  19:00
No information about tickets
Interested 
Going 
Not interested 
No information about tickets
thu 17 Apr
Thu  19:00
No information about tickets
Interested 
Going 
Not interested 
No information about tickets
sun 20 Apr
Sun  19:30
No information about tickets
Interested 
Going 
Not interested 
No information about tickets
tue 22 Apr
Tue  19:00
No information about tickets
Interested 
Going 
Not interested 
No information about tickets
Show more (28)

About REZN

The music churned out by Chicago quartet REZN somehow manages to convey both crushing mass and cosmic weightlessness. The seed for the band’s megaton riffs and psychedelic journeys was planted when guitarist Rob McWilliams and bassist Phil Cangelosi began jamming together at age twelve in the DC commuter town of Leesburg, VA. They relocated to Chicago in 2015, recruited local sound engineer Patrick Dunn to bash on the drums, and set about recording their debut album—the molten amp worship service Let It Burn—after playing just three shows together. They invited their friend Spencer Ouellette into the studio to round out their bottom-heavy sound with the hum-and-squall of modular synth, and the added textural component immediately became a key facet to their sound. The 2018 sophomore album Calm Black Water created an aqueous atmosphere of molasses-thick guitar-and-bass punishments with soaring minor key vocal melodies, but Ouellette further pushed the dreamscape envelope by supplementing the synth duties with blissed out saxophone passages.

REZN’s 2020 offering Chaotic Divine continued their melding of gargantuan heaviness and lysergic calm. Additionally, it continued the band’s penchant for tying the music to a visual landscape. Let It Burn revolved around a cosmic and volcanic terrain inspired by the vastness of space; Calm Black Water conjured the deepest trenches of the ocean; and Chaotic Divine presented an endless desert world inoculated by spores from extra/intra-terrestrial beings. The conceptual element is buoyed by a trilogy of cover art contributions from Allyson Medeiros, whose post-apocalyptic landscape for Chaotic Divine recalls the epic fantasy spirit of Roger Dean’s classic ‘70s album art.

REZN’s reputation has already quickly spread like wildfire through the ranks of doom aficionados, tone chasers, and psych junkies, but with the next-level toke-and-dirge odyssey of Chaotic Divine, the Chicago ensemble is poised to raze the Earth with even loftier cosmic heights and gnarlier bottom-feeder lows.


The band has released 4 studio albums​​​:
  • Let It Burn (2017)
  • Calm Black Water (2018)
  • Chaotic Divine (2020)
  • Solace (2023)
left arrow
REZN - Optic Echo | Audiotree Live
REZN - Quantum Being [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
right arrow
They are subscribed to this artist
Friends: 0