Recording Midway in The Black Chapel

Somewhere northeast of Northaven, beneath a forgotten Civil War-era munitions factory that appears on no current map, there is a sealed recording and broadcast bunker called The Black Chapel.

It was not built for music.

It was built for emergency transmissions, morale control, coded announcements, and the kind of official silence that never shows up in public records. The walls are concrete. The air smells like rust, ozone, dust, and overheated amplifiers. The main live room sits under what used to be a shell-storage floor. When the drums get loud, flakes of old history fall from the ceiling.

Mud Island Chaos Cult recorded Midway there because normal studios have windows, rules, and healthy electrical systems.

The first song is “Welcome to the Midway” because every nightmare needs a front gate.

Names have been redacted to protect the Bassist, Guitarist, Singer, Drummer, Producer, and Engineer from litigation, cult recruitment, and overly specific snack-related accusations.

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