Wretched / Pentagram / Internal Void

Pentagram / Internal Void / Wretched

Oct 31, 1993 (31 years ago)

Spectator's     Braddock Heights, Maryland, United States

Band Line-up


Concert Details


Date:
Sunday, October 31, 1993
Venue:
Spectator's
Location:
Braddock Heights, Maryland, United States
Notes:

4830 Schley Avenue

Band Genres


Doom Metal 2 bands

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Jeffrey Lee Jul 17, 2023

Excerpted from Joe Hasselvander's Blog of Doom!!!
Wednesday, 04 February 2009

Tales From The Abyss Pt. 1: Pentagram, Lee Dorian And The Serpent's Gold
Here's one that I have been holding back for some time. This is my personal account of my experience on the 1994 Black Sabbath tour for their album "Cross Purposes". This 3 month romp through Heaven & Hell was an extremely noteworthy one and is not likely to exit my brain anytime soon as I sacrificed much and gained very little. In hindsight I would not have missed it for the world!

It was Halloween night 1993 and my old band Pentagram had made it's 3rd attempt at re-forming due to public response for the re-releases of "Relentless" and "Day Of Reckoning" on Peaceville Records now part of Music For Nations. We had just played our first show back on the circuit in Northern Virginia a month before to a capacity crowd of new and old fans that was absolutely overwhelming! This Halloween night though was to be an extra special one for us as a band.

The venue was an old ski lodge in Braddock Heights, Maryland that was rumored to once house Nazi spies in World War II and a few of them as the story goes took their own lives in that place rather than divulge what they knew about the Third Reich! It was kind of spooky to say the least with it's dressing rooms stretching down very old and poorly lit hotel hallways.

Fans and old friends kept sneaking through security to get a peak at us, especially the girls wanting to see their favorite Penta-member in a compromising position getting our stage clothes on! I finally gave up and just asked them if they would please not spill their drinks on my clothes.

The band took a few photos on the stairs in the hall as a drunk Marty Swaney attempted to put his fist up my ass through my leather pants so that I would take a bad photo. You can see this stupidity in the photo. We were wondering if he was going to be all right to play the gig.

We all huddled in Bobby's room to go over our set when Lee Dorian, vocalist for British Doom band Cathedral popped in the doorway with a female friend. He had come all the way from New York to see the show. He told us he had waited his whole life for this night as he was a huge fan of Pentagram. We had a great conversation about the state of doom metal and how it fit in to contemporary hard rock.

It was time to hit the stage and it was no easy task as the small room we were playing in was packed to the rafters with very drunk touchy feely fans! I barely got to the stage with all my clothes and jewelry intact! We played a blistering set which still exists on video today. What I didn't know was that meeting Lee Dorian was going to change my life forever.


Jeffrey Lee Nov 14, 2022

Opened in 1903 as the Camp Schley Inn, it was a remote ski lodge and restaurant. It changed hands many times becoming Spectator's. It was purchased from it's owner of 45 years and restored. It's now the Braddock Inn.

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