Oracles (Aborted, ex-System Divide) their debut album, “Miserycorde,” in its entirety. The effort will officially be released tomorrow (July 1).
Oracles (Aborted, ex-System Divide) their debut album, “Miserycorde,” in its entirety. The effort will officially be released tomorrow (July 1).
The initial lineup has been revealed for the 2017 Maryland Deathfest. the festival will take place on May 25-28 in Baltimore, MD, and it will include: Morbid Angel, Autopsy, Siege, Akercocke, Terrorizer, (playing “World Downfall“), Macabre, Behexen, In The Woods…, Brodequin, Sargeist, Usurper, Embalber, Decrepit Birth, Nightbringer, Acid King, Iron Lung, Nordjevel, Kerasphorus, and Dopethrone.
Wednesday 13 recently told Loudwire that he plans to hit the studio in August to work on his new album, “Condolences,” with producer Chris “Zeuss” Harris. With this news, he also announced that he will be hitting the road with One-Eyed Doll, The Things They Carried (select dates), and Gabriel And The Apocalypse (select dates).
Tour Dates:
With One-Eyed Doll & The Things They Carried
09/08 — Spokane, Wash. – The Pin
09/09 — Seattle, Wash. – El Corazon
09/11 — Idaho Falls, Idaho – Falls Venue
09/13 — Billings, Mt. – Pub Station
09/14 — Colorado Springs, Colo. – Sunshine Studios
09/15 — Denver, Colo. – Marquis Theater
09/16 — Iowa City, Iowa – Gabes
09/17 — Chesterfield, Mich. – Diesel Lounge
09/18 — Cleveland, Ohio – The Agora Theater
09/19 — Indianapolis, Ind. – Emerson Theater
09/20 — Columbus, Ohio – Skully’s Music Diner
09/22 — Toronto, Ontario – Rockpile
09/23 — Toronto, Ontario – Rockpile
09/24 — Ottawa, Ontario – The Brass Monkey
09/25 — Webster, N.Y. – Harmony House
09/27 — New York City, N.Y. – Marlin Room at Webster Hall
09/28 — Worcester, Mass. – Middle East
09/29 — Long Branch, N.J. – Brighton Bar
09/30 — Duncannon, Pa. – Tubby’s Nightclub
10/01 — Philadelphia, Pa. – Hard Rock Cafe
10/02 — Sinking Spring, Pa. – Shock Fest
10/04 — Boonesboro, Md. – G|Boones
10/05 — Charlotte, N.C. – Amos’ Southend
10/06 — Huntington, W.V. – V Club
10/07 — Knoxville, Tenn. – The Concourse at The International
10/08 — Spartanburg, S.C. – Ground Zero
With One-Eyed Doll & Gabriel And The Apocalypse
10/09 — Atlanta, Ga. – Purgatory at The Masquerade
10/11 — Jacksonville, Fla. – Jack Rabbits
10/12 — Tallahassee, Fla. – Sidebar Theater
10/13 — St Petersburg, Fla. – The State Theatre
10/15 — San Antonio, Texas – The Korova
10/17 — Austin, Texas – Dirty Dog Bar
10/20 — Gallup, N.M. – Juggernaut Lounge
10/21 — Mesa, Ariz. – Club Red
10/22 — Las Vegas, Nev. – Vampd
10/31 — West Hollywood, Calif. – Whisky A Go Go (with Michale Graves)
Evans Blue have premiered a new video for their song “Dead Amen,” via Loudwire. This song is from the band’s latest album, “Letters From the Dead,” which is available now.
Deadlock have premiered a new video for their new song “Backstory Wound,” via Metal Underground. This song is from the band’s new album, “Hybris,“ which will be released on July 8.
Kataklysm have announced a headlining North American tour with Carach Angren. Check out the dates below.
Tour Dates:
09/24 San Bernardino, CA – Ozzfest Meets Knotfest
09/25 Phoenix, AZ – Joe’s Grotto (no Carach Angren)
09/26 Las Vegas, NV – LVCS (no Carach Angren)
09/27 Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Bar (no Carach Angren)
09/28 San Jose, CA – The Ritz (no Carach Angren)
09/29 Portland, OR – Bossanova Ballroom (no Carach Angren)
09/30 Seattle, WA – Studio Seven (no Carach Angren)
10/01 Victoria, BC – V-Lounge
10/02 Vancouver, BC – Red Room (no Carach Angren)
10/03 Prince George, BC – The Generator
10/04 Calgary, AB – Dickens
10/05 Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room
10/06 Regina, SK – Le Bistro
10/07 Winnipeg, MB – Good Will
10/08 Thunder Bay, ON – Crocks
10/09 Sioux Falls, SD – Biggs
10/10 Valparaiso, IN – Big Shots
10/11 Pittsburgh, PA – Rex Theater
10/12 Amityville, NY – Revolution
10/13 Kitchener, ON – Wax Nightclub (no Carach Angren)
10/14 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
10/15 Frederick, MD – Café 611
10/16 Greensboro, NC – Arizona Pete’s
10/17 Orlando, FL – Haven Lounge (no Carach Angren)
In This Moment have recruited 3 By Design drummer Kent Diimmel for their current tour. He is taking over for Tom Hane, who recently exited the band.
Mike Muir was recently interviewed by Clarin.com, and revealed that Suicidal Tendencies’ new album will be titled “The World Gone Mad.” The effort will be released on September 30, and, as previously reported, it will feature Dave Lombardo (ex-Slayer) on drums.
Chevelle have premiered a new song titled “Rivers,” via Billboard. This song is from the band’s new album “The North Corridor,” which will be released on July 8.
Click the LINK to go to the stream.
In other news, Pete Loeffler also revealed that the band are planning a tour with Disturbed. He said the following:
“It’s been years since we toured with those guys and they’re from Chicago as well so we’ve known them for years. We see eye to eye on a lot of different things and David Draiman has been a friend over the years that I could call and ask about various tough questions, and he’s actually done the same with me, called and asked my advice on things. You find friends where you find them and they’ve been a good band for us to tour with before, so we’re gonna give it another shot and see how it goes.”
Wolfmother, and Tyler Bryant And The Shakedown have been recruited to open for Guns N’ Roses on select dates of their North American tour. Previously announced openers include Alice In Chains, Lenny Kravtiz, Skrillex, The Cult, Chris Stapleton, and Billy Talent. Check out the updated schedule below.
Tour Dates:
07/01 Chicago, IL – Soldier Field (feat. Alice In Chains)
07/03 Chicago, IL – Soldier Field (feat. Alice In Chains)
07/06 Cincinnati, OH – Paul Brown Stadium (feat. Tyler Bryant And The Shakedown)
07/09 Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium (feat. Chris Stapleton)
07/12 Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Field (feat. Wolfmother)
07/14 Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field (feat. Wolfmother)
07/16 Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre (feat. Billy Talent)
07/19 Foxborough, MA – Gilette Stadium (feat. Lenny Kravitz)
07/20 Foxborough, MA – Gilette Stadium (feat. Lenny Kravitz)
07/23 East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium (feat. Lenny Kravitz)
07/24 East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium (feat. Lenny Kravitz)
07/27 Atlanta, GA – Georgia Dome (feat. The Cult)
07/29 Orlando, FL – Orlando Citrus Bowl (feat. The Cult)
07/31 New Orleans, LA – Mercedes-Benz Superdome (feat. The Cult)
08/03 Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium (feat. The Cult)
08/05 Houston, TX – NRG Park (feat. Skrillex)
08/09 San Francisco, CA – AT&T Park
08/12 Seattle, WA – CenturyLink Field
08/15 Glendale, AZ – University of Phoenix Stadium
08/18 Los Angeles, CA – Dodger Stadium
08/22 San Diego, CA – Qualcomm Stadium
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