Legendary doom guitarist Scott 'Wino' Weinrich and his latest incarnation of The Obsessed stopped into Nikki Lopez on South Street in Philadelphia for a low-profile run-up show.
The venue, previously known as JC Dobbs, is an iconic spot that hosted many rock legends from the 1970s to its later demise.
The setlist featured nine tracks from their major label release, The Church Within, including heavy and tortured opener "Climate Of Despair," which sets the tone for what's to come.
Wino takes the crowd on a sonic journey through classics like "To Protect And To Serve" and "Neatz Brigade," showcasing his mastery of guitar playing.
The band also treated fans to "A World Apart," which blends DC hardcore sound with doom elements, while "Streamlined" brings an upbeat, fast-picking vibe.
The set concluded with a nod to their roots in "Streetside," which showcases the band's ability to craft killer grooves and features lyrics that have become infamous in metal circles.
Wino thanks fans and raises his fist aloft as the night comes to a close, cementing The Obsessed's reputation as a class act and musical treasure deserving of more recognition.