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This Halloween, Silentology made its return, back by popular demand and loved by everyone who came last year (us included). We brought it home to Found's exclusive venue, Arch 19, nestled in the heart of Red Bank, for a night of live music, cinematic atmosphere and spine-tingling nostalgia.
A new twist on the classics.
This year, we switched things up. Instead of playing alongside film clips, the musicians took centre stage, performing iconic horror tracks while telling the story behind each one. From the sharp strings of Psycho to the eerie build of Halloween and the unsettling tension of Get Out, every piece hit differently when you knew the tale behind it.
Candlelight, atmosphere, and a crowd that got it.
Arch 19 was packed out, glowing in candlelight; it was a perfect mix of awe and edge. Between each act, the performers shared snippets about the films, their music, and the moments that made them unforgettable, keeping everyone locked in from start to finish.
A proper Red Bank collab.
As guests arrived, they were greeted by the warm buzz of the bar, a collab with our neighbours at Blackjack Brewery, local legends who craft their own beers in all kinds of flavours. Alongside the pints, there was wine, non-alcoholic options, and soft drinks for everyone. And because no cinema night is complete without it, we had a popcorn machine running all evening. Guests tucked in while the strings played, and during the interval, they headed back up to top up their drinks and refill their popcorn before settling in for the final act.
A Halloween night to remember.
Silentology proved once again that Halloween doesn’t have to be all jump scares and sugar rushes; it can be about connection, creativity, and community, too. The result was an unforgettable evening and a Halloween experience that’s completely unique.
Arch 19, Red Bank.
Nights like this are exactly why we love Red Bank. A space that transforms, a crowd that shows up, and a city that never stops finding new ways to do things differently.