Apocalypse Theatre also known as Apox has been around about a decade. At least in the sense that the band name has been around. The band has had 95-100 members which changed the course of its destiny through the years. From its Goth Rock origins in Washington DC to the nomadic tribal industrial era that followed the San Franpsycho years into the late 90's. Apox continues to Defy the trends and ignore the cliques as the story unfolds. Yes...they were sometimes loved, sometimes hated, but through it all, Apox would always survive and rise up from the ashes, with new wings to burn. If you have never heard of Apocalypse Theatre...Now you have and chances are someone you know has crossed paths with them,or knows someone who has. A fourth national release has been released on the established underground label Invisible & its department-Underground Inc. This CD is called Lost in America and is a musical journal of love, tragedy, triumph and escape. After starting out in Wash. DC. ( CD "Angry Angels") & living in San Francisco (CD; "Cain or an Open Vein") during the late 90's, the 21st century brought the band to The Heartland including a brief stay in St.Louis but in the present finds its core residing in Minneapolis MN.
The band is also active in a film and multi-media collective as well as having worked for The Burning Man festival in Nevada several years, playing to 1000's of people on top of a mobile fire breathing Mad Max vehicle/stage.
Apocalypse Theatre refuses to be drawn into a box, and even now as you browse these pages members of Apox past and present are somewhere in America, paying the price for daring to be free.