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Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival 2025
Ohio State Reformatory
100 Reformatory Rd
Mansfield, OH 44905
Jul 18, 2025
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July 18–20, 2025
Ohio State Reformatory
100 Reformatory Rd, Mansfield, OHGet directions
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You've been sentenced to America’s Rock & Metal Tattoo Festival. Report to the Ohio State Reformatory on July 18-20, 2025 for your Inkcarceration.
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CURRENTS is the new standard for death-infused metalcore. This is emotionally fraught and
impossibly angry music soaked in cold, depressive atmosphere. CURRENTS explore the
forbidden realms of a tortured psyche, searching for meaning amidst uncertain chaos and venom.
Heartache, physical abuse, abandonment, trauma – no dark emotion is spared examination.
CURRENTS also turn their gaze outward, offering no mercy to man-made catastrophes like
climate change and animal abuse. An exploitative system that inflicts such harm upon humanity
and the entire world will not be spared the wrath within this explosive, weaponized bombast.
The Way It Ends, the second full-length from the Connecticut bruisers, is a thematic and spiritual
successor to their dense, bludgeoning, and smartly constructed full-length debut, The Place I
Feel Safest (2017), and a direct follow-up to the blistering and diverse EP, I Let The Devil In
(2018).
Those well-versed in Meshuggah, Humanity’s Last Breath, Vildhjarta, and Architects have
embraced CURRENTS with full-throated passion. A combination of their contemporaries and
influences, channeled through unique perspective and personal experience, resulted in something
revolutionary. It’s why they were handpicked for tours with August Burns Red, As I Lay Dying,
We Came As Romans, Fit For A King, Born Of Osiris, and the Impericon Never Say Die! Tour.
As New Noise declared: “CURRENTS is a band not to be ignored.”
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Read Moreimpossibly angry music soaked in cold, depressive atmosphere. CURRENTS explore the
forbidden realms of a tortured psyche, searching for meaning amidst uncertain chaos and venom.
Heartache, physical abuse, abandonment, trauma – no dark emotion is spared examination.
CURRENTS also turn their gaze outward, offering no mercy to man-made catastrophes like
climate change and animal abuse. An exploitative system that inflicts such harm upon humanity
and the entire world will not be spared the wrath within this explosive, weaponized bombast.
The Way It Ends, the second full-length from the Connecticut bruisers, is a thematic and spiritual
successor to their dense, bludgeoning, and smartly constructed full-length debut, The Place I
Feel Safest (2017), and a direct follow-up to the blistering and diverse EP, I Let The Devil In
(2018).
Those well-versed in Meshuggah, Humanity’s Last Breath, Vildhjarta, and Architects have
embraced CURRENTS with full-throated passion. A combination of their contemporaries and
influences, channeled through unique perspective and personal experience, resulted in something
revolutionary. It’s why they were handpicked for tours with August Burns Red, As I Lay Dying,
We Came As Romans, Fit For A King, Born Of Osiris, and the Impericon Never Say Die! Tour.
As New Noise declared: “CURRENTS is a band not to be ignored.”
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