Iron Reagan Confirm Upcoming Australian and European Tour Dates


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Following their recently completed North American tour with Voivod, Napalm Death, Exhumed and Ringworm, Iron Reagan will be headlining an upcoming Australian tour alongside a string of European festival appearances.

Watch the virial video directed by Whitey McConnaughy (Red Fang, ZZ Top) for the song “Miserable Failure”. Watch the video here and stream the full album here.

Apr 07: Yours and Owls – Wollongong, NSW (AUS)
Apr 08: QLD Crowbar – Brisbane (AUS)
Apr 09: Cambridge Hotel – Newcastle, NSW (AUS)
Apr 10: Bald Face Stag – Sydney, NSW (AUS)
Apr 11: The Tote – Melbourne, VIC (AUS)
Jun 18-20: Copenhell 2015 – Copenhagen, DK
Jun 21: Hellfest – Clisson (FR)
Jun 25: Solomacello Festival – Milano (IT)
Jul 07: Mighty Sounds – Tabor (CZ)
Jul 18: Xtreme Fest – Albi (FR)


Gruesome Releasing Savageland In April


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Death metal supergroup Gruesome will be releasing their debut album Savage Land in North America via Relapse Records on April 21st, 2015, April 17th in Germany, Benelux and Finland and April 20th in the UK, rest of the world on CD and digitally. Featuring within their bestial ranks members of Exhumed, Possessed, Malevolent Creation and Derketa, they are a supergroup of sorts paying homage to the game-changing sounds of Death’s early recordings.

Gruesome was born out of guitarist/vocalist Matt Harvey (Exhumed) and drummer Gus Rios‘ (Malevolent Creation) mutual involvement with the Death To All tours – Harvey serving as frontman for the original nine-member mini-tour and Rios performing “Baptized In Blood” and working with DTA drummer Sean Reinert on the following US tour where Exhumed filled in as support on a several dates. After discarding the idea of putting together another incarnation of DTA to focus exclusively on Death’s first two albums, Harvey half-jokingly suggested writing their own songs in that vein. It wasn’t long before the idea gained traction, and the “band” had five songs written. Rios later recruited Possessed guitarist Daniel Gonzalez and Derketa bassist Robin Mazen to record the material in Florida.

The result is the eight scathing tracks contained on Savage Land. Recorded by Rios and Gonzalez at Riversound Studios in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, mixed by Jarrett Pritchard at Mana Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida and including a guest guitar solo on “Closed Casket” by James Murphy as well as cover art by legendary illustrator Ed Repka (Death, Megadeth, Massacre, Athiest et el), Savage Land is a truly gruesome slab of late-’80s/early-’90s Florida-styled death metal.

Stream “Hideous” here or here.

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Kinder, Gentler Gore – Matt Harvey of Exhumed


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It’s a freezing cold day in Worcester Massachusetts, but nobody on the “Through Space and Grind” tour seems to care. Exhumed front man and guitarist Matt Harvey certainly doesn’t seem to mind it. Hell, he’s having himself a backstage beer.

The tour is awesome,” says Harvey. “It’s a great package, I think. The bands are all different and yet there’s enough commonality that it all makes sense and it’s not boring for the kids. Everybody is really cool. Everybody gets along good. All the bands hang out and party together.”

Pairing up again with headliners Napalm Death certainly doesn’t seem to hurt either. “We toured with them and Municipal Waste a couple of years ago now. So now with Iron Reagan, Napalm Death and us it’s a little bit of a class reunion kind of thing,” Harvey says.

But the real reason why Harvey is sitting in a cold dressing room in Massachusetts is not the camaraderie, but to start promoting the recently reissued album, Gore Metal – A Necrospective. (Relapse) “Lots of Gore Metal songs on this tour,” says Harvey. “Like, we do one song from Necrocracy and everything else is from the first three albums. I think we play one song from Anatomy is Destiny, one song from Slaughtercult, one song from the Hemdale split which is like a minute and a half, and then everything else is Gore Metal. It’s easy. We can play all the songs wasted, so it’s great for us [laughs].”

Harvey is well aware that re-recording an album isn’t the most popular idea amongst metalheads. Especially one held in such high regard amongst hasher circles like Gore Metal. While Exhumed’s label Relapse Records wanted to include Gore Metal as part of its 25th anniversary batch of reissues, Harvey had his own personal reasons.

We knew we could do better. The sonic messiness of the album kind of became emblematic for me of the crappiness of that time in our lives and the schism with the band and the chemistry was terrible. So now being able to go back and re-record it in a way that – I like anyway – without trying to change it too drastically, I think for me turns a negative memory into a positive one. I mean that sounds sort of hippie-ish or whatever [laughs]. To me the album today is a lot closer to the way we would’ve liked it to be in the first place.”

Matt Harvey of Exhumed, by Hillarie Jason Photography

Exhumed may be famous for gory lyrics and song titles like ‘Horrendous Member Dismemberment’ and ‘Limb from Limb,’ but the general public’s level of tolerance seems to be changing. While no strangers to some mild controversy: “We’ve been conspicuously asked not to come back by certain places,” Harvey says. “I think in this day and age it’s hard to be like too shocking. I mean if you just look at TV now versus TV in the 80s or whatever. There’s stuff that they can get away with and stuff that people are into. I mean you look at how successful The Walking Dead is. My stepdad who’s a conservative Christian, Fox News watcher loves The Walking Dead. Which is good because it gives us something to talk about aside from politics where we just argue. The appeal is huge and I think people find what we do to be cute at this point. It’s not as shocking.”

While a population being more open to accepting violent content in entertainment signifies less scrutiny for bands like Exhumed, Harvey worries that the “outlaw aspect” is at risk. We do live in a world where chefs are just as likely to have a sleeve worth of tattoos as the metal musician. “There was this shift where everything that used to be on the fringe got co-opted by the mainstream in not really a good way,”. “It’s a weird time you know. You can get a job and have long hair and tattoos. Which I guess is good, but now means that anyone can do it. Doesn’t mean you’re into this kind of music or into whatever. Just means it’s a fashion… A lifestyle, you know.”

WORDS BY HANSEL LOPEZ

LIVE PHOTOS BY HILLARIE JASON


Napalm Death – Voivod- Exhumed- Iron Reagan- Ringworm – BCI: at the Worcester Palladium


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It was the dream lineup you didn’t know you wanted.

You can say it was tailor made for fans of moshing, polyrhythms and just very loud noises. On this frigid snow caked Saturday many made the expedition to get some maximum volume. Some coming as far as from a God forsaken land known as Maine.

The destination was the Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts. The event was the “Through Space and Grind” tour co-headlined by Napalm Death and Voivod. This odd bedfellows lineup seemingly straight from 1991 may have been the best unexpected pairing since chicken and waffles. I don’t know who hatched the idea, but I owe him some beer.

All of the Palladium regulars were present. These including corpse paint guy, blonde ponytail dude, the YouTube review types who feel everyone in metal is overrated, the four Latino fans (myself included), older drunk gentleman still stuck in the 80s and 700 kids wearing denim vests (once again, me included). All here for a bill that also featured Exhumed, Iron Reagan, Ringworm and Black Crown Initiate. Virtually ensuring a good night of political dissent, onstage decapitation, blast beats, circle pits, cover songs and a hint of prog. And cheap beer. You can’t go to the Palladium and not get ripped on Narragansett. Or at least have some poured on you by a drunk in the pit.

I was unable to catch the local talent Blacktrip who opened the main stage due to an interview with Exhumed’s Matt Harvey. However I was able to run inside and catch Black Crown Initiate. One of eOne’s latest and most promising signees, Black Crown Initiate hail from Reading Pennsylvania. The same stomping grounds as fellow death metal prospects, Rivers of Nihil. And much like their neighbors, Black Crown Initiate excel at delivering crushing death metal with a bellowing low-end crunch driven forward by endless double kick drumming. However unlike their sometimes counterparts, they also have melodic streak to them and will not hesitate to throw in a Between the Buried and Me style chorus like the one in opening salvo ‘A Great Mistake.’ All of which translated beautifully in terms of live sound. So much so that it was disappointing to only have them play four tracks all from last year’s ripping The Wreckage of Stars. While I wish they had more time they’ll likely roll back into town sooner rather than later. Since the release of The Wreckage of Stars they seem to be on any tour they can get their hands on.

Ringworm stormed the stage to demonstrate their metallic hardcore style. These gentlemen were an aural throwback to the days when splicing metal and hardcore conjured images of Burnt by the Sun and Coalesce, not Falling in Reverse. Thrash tempos collided with concrete with breakdowns as thick as concrete walls on songs like ‘Hellbound’ and ‘Justice Replaced by Revenge.’ And for those in attendance who like to spend most of their time at the second stage during Metal and Hardcore fest, Ringworm made sure pull up some Birth is Pain favorites such as ‘Dollar Whore’ and ‘Madness of War.’ It’s unfortunate that they ran out of time with two songs still left to be played and were hampered by a muddy sound mix. The pits were just beginning to churn.

Keeping affairs fast and loose was (and probably the best band name ever) Iron Reagan. The awesome Richmond Virginia supergroup of sorts (featuring members of Municipal Waste, Cannabis Corpse and Darkest Hour) seemed hell-bent in finding out how many songs they could cram into their set. They even found some time for a nice Boston treat as they covered SS Decontrol’s hardcore classic ‘Glue’ with none other than Barney Greenway on the mic. With regards to Iron Reagan, come for the slashing crossover thrash, but stay for one of the best frontmen in extreme music, Tony Foresta. Foresta with his witty banter and one stage move (awkwardly jumping over Ryan Parrish’s drum kit) kept the momentum going when they weren’t tearing into pit-starters like ‘Miserable Failure’ and ‘Your Kid’s an Asshole.’ One of the more entertaining mouthpieces in a genre that has been known to take itself too seriously.

Exhumed came on right after with a bloody (in more ways than one) fun set. Any death metal act that finishes up with a decapitated head being placed in a microwave is doing God’s work. It is worth noting that Exhumed’s set only featured close to no music from later albums. The focus was placed on Gore Metal, the 1998 Exhumed classic that has been re-recorded and is being reissued. From opening (‘Necromaniac’) to close (‘Open the Abscess’) it was a Gore Metal showcase. If the live energy and response is any indicator then I am liking this re-recording business. Foresta came onstage again for a raucous cover of Negative Approach’s ‘Ready to Fight.’

Not to be outgunned, the elder statesmen of the tour, Voivod, got right after it. Starting with ‘Kluskap O’Kom’ from their 2013 return to form, Target Earth followed up with one of the most underappreciated metal songs ever, ‘Tribal Convictions.’ With vocalist Denis “Snake” Belanger and drummer Michel “Away” Langevin being 49 and 51 respectively I wondered if they could perform with the younger and aggressive bands on the bill. But if I learned one thing that night it’s that Voivod’s album art is consistently ugly and they can thrash with the best of them. By feeling the energy and those odd riffs it becomes clear why they are such a respected albeit obscure institution in metal with the likes of Opeth and Neurosis citing them as an influence. Before I could collect my thoughts properly, they were already in the midst of their haunting rendition of ‘Astronomy Domine.’ Voivod’s lack of success wasn’t because they were too weird or Canadian. They were just too ahead of their time.

Wasting little time following up Voivod’s avant-garde assault, Napalm Death didn’t even bother with a stage banner. The lights went dark and we were treated to ominous and punishing combination of ‘Discordance’ and ‘I Abstain’ off of 1992s Utopia Banished. Napalm Death led by the angriest sounding man in the world, Greenway was backed by drummer Danny Herrera, bassist Shane Embury and filling in for guitarist Mitch Harris was Erik Burke of Brutal Truth fame. When they weren’t blasting out tracks from their new and excellent Apex Predator – Easy Meat (Century Media), Napalm Death dished out punishment in the form of ‘Vision Conquest,’ ‘From Enslavement to Obliteration,” and ‘Suffer the Children.” I’ve seen a lot death, thrash and hardcore bands, but nothing was quite like watching Napalm Death. How they just sounded faster, harsher and angrier than any band I’ve been in the presence of. It was less concert and more like religious experience. I felt like I wanted to call my parent’s and let them know I had found direction and purpose. “Mom. Dad. I’m going to start a grindcore band. I need it. It makes the edge go away.” While it may sound cliché to some, Greenway went into explanations for many of the night’s songs. Whether they be about not letting institutions dictate your sexuality, capitalism, free market economics or religion, it became clear that he’s not just sloganeering; Greenway believes in his art and convictions. This machine kills ignorance.

What started out as a great night of music was elevated to unforgettable. Without a doubt in my mind, Napalm Death is the most important force in extreme music.

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WORDS BY HANSEL LOPEZ

PHOTOS BY HILLARIE JASON PHOTOGRAPHY


Exhumed Streaming Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998 – 2015


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Exhumed is streaming Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998 – 2015 full-length, out February 10, 2015 via Relapse Records, here.

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A genre-altering slab of venomous, jaw-jarring death-metal, Gore Metal was initially issued in 1998 and oozes a charismatic audio repugnance, its maniacal riff mutinies, foul-themed, slasher-film-inspired verbiage and putrid cover art still abhorrently alluring nearly two decades since its unveiling.

The band is currently on tour with Napalm Death, Voivod, Iron Reagan and Black Crown Initiate with Ringworm, Dayglo Abortions, Theories and Phobia to appear on select performances throughout the run.

Feb 08: The Chance Theater – Poughkeepsie, NY (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 09: Agora Ballroom – Cleveland, OH (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 10: Reggie’s – Chicago, IL (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 11: Amsterdam – Minneapolis, MN (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 12: The Zoo – Winnipeg, MB
Feb 13: The Exchange – Regina, SK
Feb 14: Republik – Calgary, AB
Feb 15: Starlite Room – Edmonton, AB
Feb 17: Rickshaw Theater – Vancouver, BC (w/ Dayglo Abortions)
Feb 18: Studio 7 – Seattle, WA (w/ Theories)
Feb 19: Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
Feb 20: Metro – Oakland, CA (w/Phobia)
Feb 21: Strummers – Fresno, CA (w/ Phobia)
Feb 22: House Of Blues -Los Angeles, CA
Feb 23: Club Red -Tempe, AZ (w/ Phobia)
Feb 24: Sunshine Theater -Albuquerque, NM (w/ Phobia)
Feb 25: Summit Music Hall -Denver, CO (w/ Phobia)
Feb 26: Granada Theater -Lawrence, KS (w/ Phobia)
Feb 27: Gas Monkey -Dallas, TX (w/ Phobia)
Feb 28: Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX (w/ Phobia

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Exhumed Streaming “Necromaniac”


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Exhumed is streaming a new version of “Necromaniac,” off their forthcoming Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998-2015, out February 10, 2015 via Relapse Records, here.

Proclaims guitarist/vocalist Matt Harvey,

” ‘Necromaniac’ was a song that we felt best exemplified what we were going for on Gore Metal: Possessed and Repulsion ripoff riffs, grunts, screams, whammy bar obnoxiousness, and a traditional song structure. Hence why we chose it for the album’s leadoff track. We’ve played the song countless times live throughout the years and I don’t hate it yet, which is a good sign! This version is a lot more listenable and coherent, which may or not be a good thing depending on your taste. Anyway, if all that sounds like your kind of thing, give this revamped version a listen!”

The band will be joining Napalm Death, Voivod, Iron Reagan and Black Crown Initiate on their forthcoming North American tour, which dates can be found here.

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Eindhoven Metal Meeting 2014:- Part II: Live at The Effenaar, Eindhoven, NL


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Exhumed Releasing Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998-2015 In February


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Exhumed is re-recording their now-classic 1998 debut full length Gore Metal and will be repackaged as Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998 – 2015, set for release this February via Relapse Records. Stream “Open the Abscess” here.

Proclaims vocalist/guitarist Matt Harvey:

“I’m super pumped that we got the chance to re-record Gore Metal. I don’t think any of us were happy with how it turned out the first time around, so getting another shot at it meant a lot to me personally. I was also really excited to have our old friend Ross Sewage reprise his vocals on the new version, ensuring that it still sounds like that era of EXHUMED, though things are a lot more audible this time around!”

Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998 – 2015 Track Listing:
1. Necromaniac
2. Open The Abscess
3. Postmortem Procedures
4. Limb From Limb
5. Enucleation
6. Casket Crusher
7. Death Mask
8. In My Human Slaughter House
9. Sepulchral Slaughter
10. Vagitarian II
11. Blazing Corpse
12. Deadest Of The Dead

EXHUMED on Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998 – 2015:
Rob “Bodybag” Babcock – bass, backing vocals
Mike Beams – guitar, backing vocals
Bud Burke – lead guitar, backing vocals
Mike Hamilton – drums
Matt Harvey – guitar, lead vocals
Ross Sewage – lead vocals
Backup vocal “Slay Team”: Alejandro Corredor, Dr. Philthy

EXHUMED w/ Aborted, Origin, Miasmal:
Dec 15: Grillen – Colmar, FR
Dec 16: Steinbruch Theater – Darmstadt, DE
Dec 17: Jubez – Karlsruhe, DE
Dec 18: Rock It – Aalen, DE
Dec 19: Heavy Xmas – Zürich, CH
Dec 20: Turock – Essen, DE
EXHUMED:
Jan 24: The Rock – Tucson, AZ
Jan 25: Red 7 – Austin, TX
w/ Napalm Death, Voivod, Iron Reagan, Black Crown Initiate:
Jan 27: Grand Central – Miami, FL (w/RINGWORM)
Jan 28: State Theater – St Petersburg, FL (w/RINGWORM)
Jan 29: Masquerade – Atlanta, GA (w/ RINGWORM)
Jan 30: Ziggy’s – Winston-Salem, NC (w/RINGWORM)
Jan 31: Soundstage – Baltimore, MD (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 02: Gramercy Theater – New York, NY (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 03: Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 04: Opera House – Toronto, ON
Feb 05: Maverick’s – Ottawa, ON
Feb 06: Club Soda – Montreal, QC
Feb 07: Palladium – Worcester, MA (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 08: The Chance Theater – Poughkeepsie, NY (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 09: Agora Ballroom – Cleveland, OH (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 10: Reggie’s – Chicago, IL (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 11: Amsterdam – Minneapolis, MN (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 12: The Zoo – Winnipeg, MB
Feb 13: The Exchange – Regina, SK
Feb 14: Republik – Calgary, AB
Feb 15: Starlite Room – Edmonton, AB
Feb 17: Rickshaw Theater – Vancouver, BC (w/ Dayglo Abortions)
Feb 18: Studio 7 – Seattle, WA (w/ Theories)
Feb 19: Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
Feb 20: Metro – Oakland, CA (w/Phobia)
Feb 21: Strummers – Fresno, CA (w/ Phobia)
Feb 22: House Of Blues -Los Angeles, CA
Feb 23: Club Red -Tempe, AZ (w/ Phobia)
Feb 24: Sunshine Theater -Albuquerque, NM (w/ Phobia)
Feb 25: Summit Music Hall -Denver, CO (w/ Phobia)
Feb 26: Granada Theater -Lawrence, KS (w/ Phobia)
Feb 27: Gas Monkey -Dallas, TX (w/ Phobia)
Feb 28: Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX (w/ Phobia

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Napalm Death Streaming ‘Cesspits’, Upcoming Tour Dates


Napalm Death is streaming a new song “Cesspits” here. The song is off their new album Apex Predator – Easy Meat, out January 26, 2015 via Century Media Records.

NAPALM DEATH’s vocalist Mark ‘Barney’ Greenway checked in to comment on the track as follows:

“Cesspits is both literally and figuratively about people living in holes. It is perhaps one of the ultimate indignities and one of those things that a blind eye is often turned to. The subject matter called for a very savage delivery, and although there are quite a few musical facets to this song, it doesn’t stop letting rip.”

Napalm Death has an extensive tour schedule, including an appearance on 70,000 Tons Of Metal and their North American tour with Voivod, Exhumed, Iron Reagan and Black Crown Initiate.

NAPALM DEATH – Live 2014:
Presented by Rage Wear, OX Fanzine, Slam Magazine & Fuze Mag.

Nov 27: Club Quattro – Osaka (Japan) – + Brutal Truth
Nov 28: Electric Lady Land – Nagoya (Japan) – + Brutal Truth
Nov 30: Earthdom – Tokyo (Japan) – + Brutal Truth
Jan 22-26 2015: 70,000 Tons Of Metal Cruise – Florida/Jamaica
Booking: www.mad-tourbooking.de

“Through Space And Grind” North American Tour 2015:
Featuring NAPALM DEATH & VOIVOD
w/ Exhumed, Iron Reagan and Black Crown Initiate
and special guests (on select dates) Ringworm, Dayglo Abortions, Theories and Phobia

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With Napalm Death, Voivod, Exhumed, and Iron Reagan
and special guests (on select dates) Ringworm, Dayglo Abortions, Theories and Phobia

Jan 27: Grand Central – Miami, FL (w/RINGWORM)
Jan 28: State Theater – St Petersburg, FL (w/RINGWORM)
Jan 29: Masquerade – Atlanta, GA (w/ RINGWORM)
Jan 30: Ziggy’s – Winston-Salem, NC (w/RINGWORM)
Jan 31: Soundstage – Baltimore, MD (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 02: Gramercy Theater – New York, NY (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 03: Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 04: Opera House – Toronto, ON
Feb 05: Maverick’s – Ottawa, ON
Feb 06: Club Soda – Montreal, QC
Feb 07: Palladium – Worcester, MA (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 08: The Chance Theater – Poughkeepsie, NY (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 09: Agora Ballroom – Cleveland, OH (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 10: Reggie’s – Chicago, IL (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 11: Amsterdam – Minneapolis, MN (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 12: The Zoo – Winnipeg, MB
Feb 13: The Exchange – Regina, SK
Feb 14: Republik – Calgary, AB
Feb 15: Starlite Room – Edmonton, AB
Feb 17: Rickshaw Theater – Vancouver, BC (w/ Dayglo Abortions)
Feb 18: Studio 7 – Seattle, WA (w/ Theories)
Feb 19: Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
Feb 20: Metro – Oakland, CA (w/Phobia)
Feb 21: Strummers – Fresno, CA (w/ Phobia)
Feb 22: House Of Blues -Los Angeles, CA
Feb 23: Club Red -Tempe, AZ (w/ Phobia)
Feb 24: Sunshine Theater -Albuquerque, NM (w/ Phobia)
Feb 25: Summit Music Hall -Denver, CO (w/ Phobia)
Feb 26: Granada Theater -Lawrence, KS (w/ Phobia)
Feb 27: Gas Monkey -Dallas, TX (w/ Phobia)
Feb 28: Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX (w/ Phobia

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Black Crown Initiate Release “The Fractured One” Video, Tour Dates


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Black Crown Initiate have released their Jess Orsburn (Toaster in the Tub Studios) video for “The Fractured One,” off their The Wreckage Of Stars album, out now via EOne. Watch it here. Watch the video for “Withering Waves” here.

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The Wreckage of Stars Track Listing
1. Great Mistake
2. The Fractured One
3. Malignant
4. The Human Lie Manifest
5. Withering Waves
6. To The Eye That Leads You
7. The Wreckage of Stars
8. Shapes Collapse
9. Purge
10. Linear

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The band are set to support Crowbar and Unearth in December, followed by a tour with Napalm Death, Voivod, Exhumed and Iron Reagan. Tour dates are below.

With Crowbar and Unearth:

Nov 30: Vinyl Music Hall – Pensacola, FL
Dec 01: State Theater – St. Petersburg, FL
Dec 03: Pug’s Live – Tallahassee, FL
Dec 04: Ziggy’s By The Sea – Wilmington, NC
Dec 05: The International – Knoxville, TN
Dec 06: Reverb – Reading, PA
Dec 07: Empire – Springfield, VA
Dec 08: Saint Vitus – Brooklyn, NY
Dec 09: Webster Underground – Hartford, CT
Dec 10: Bogies – Albany, NY
Dec 12: The Foundry – Lakewood, OH
Dec 13: Harpos – Detroit, MI (no Unearth)
Dec 14: Diamond Pub – Louisville, KY (no Unearth)

With Napalm Death, Voivod, Exhumed, and Iron Reagan
and special guests (on select dates) Ringworm, Dayglo Abortions, Theories and Phobia

Jan 27: Grand Central – Miami, FL (w/RINGWORM)
Jan 28: State Theater – St Petersburg, FL (w/RINGWORM)
Jan 29: Masquerade – Atlanta, GA (w/ RINGWORM)
Jan 30: Ziggy’s – Winston-Salem, NC (w/RINGWORM)
Jan 31: Soundstage – Baltimore, MD (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 02: Gramercy Theater – New York, NY (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 03: Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 04: Opera House – Toronto, ON
Feb 05: Maverick’s – Ottawa, ON
Feb 06: Club Soda – Montreal, QC
Feb 07: Palladium – Worcester, MA (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 08: The Chance Theater – Poughkeepsie, NY (w/RINGWORM)
Feb 09: Agora Ballroom – Cleveland, OH (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 10: Reggie’s – Chicago, IL (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 11: Amsterdam – Minneapolis, MN (w/ RINGWORM)
Feb 12: The Zoo – Winnipeg, MB
Feb 13: The Exchange – Regina, SK
Feb 14: Republik – Calgary, AB
Feb 15: Starlite Room – Edmonton, AB
Feb 17: Rickshaw Theater – Vancouver, BC (w/ Dayglo Abortions)
Feb 18: Studio 7 – Seattle, WA (w/ Theories)
Feb 19: Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
Feb 20: Metro – Oakland, CA (w/Phobia)
Feb 21: Strummers – Fresno, CA (w/ Phobia)
Feb 22: House Of Blues -Los Angeles, CA
Feb 23: Club Red -Tempe, AZ (w/ Phobia)
Feb 24: Sunshine Theater -Albuquerque, NM (w/ Phobia)
Feb 25: Summit Music Hall -Denver, CO (w/ Phobia)
Feb 26: Granada Theater -Lawrence, KS (w/ Phobia)
Feb 27: Gas Monkey -Dallas, TX (w/ Phobia)
Feb 28: Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX (w/ Phobia

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