Goatwhore. Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories Confirmed For North American Tour


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Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories have confirmed an upcoming North American tour this summer. Dates are as follows.

Goatwhore only:
May 08: The Tavern – Hattiesburg, MS
May 09: Crowbar – Tampa, FL (‘Metal For The Military Show‘)
May 10: Grand Central – Miami, FL
May 22: The Rail Club – Fort Worth, TX
Jun 06: FreePress Summer Festival – Houston, TX

Goatwhore, Ringworm & Theories:
Jun 07: Paper Tiger – San Antonio, TX

Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath & Theories:
Jun 08: Red 7 – Austin, TX – Inside
Jun 09: Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX
Jun 10: Launchpad – Albuquerque, NM
Jun 11: Club Red – Mesa, AZ
Jun 12: Soda Bar – San Diego, CA
Jun 13: Stummer’s – Fresno, CA
Jun 14: The Roxy Theatre – West Hollywood, CA
Jun 15: The Catalyst Atrium – Santa Cruz, CA
Jun 16: Oakland Metro Operahouse – Oakland, CA
Jun 17: Duffy’s Hangar – Salem, OR
Jun 18: The Crocodile – Seattle, WA
Jun 19: The Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC
Jun 20: Level Upstairs – Kelowna, BC
Jun 21: Dickens Pub – Calgary, AB
Jun 22: The Starlite – Edmonton, AB
Jun 23: O’Brian’s Event Centre – Saskatoon, SK
Jun 24: The Exchange – Regina, SK
Jun 25: The Zoo Cabaret – Winnipeg, MB
Jun 26: Triple Rock Social Club – Minneapolis, MN
Jun 27: Reggie’s Rock Club – Chicago, IL
Jun 28: Majestic Jr. – Detroit, MI
Jun 29: Now That’s Class – Cleveland, OH
Jun 30: The Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 01: The Lost Horizon – Syracuse, NY
Jul 02: Hard Luck Bar – Toronto, ON
Jul 03: Les Foufounes Electriques – Montreal, QC
Jul 04: Mavericks – Ottawa, ON
Jul 05: Brighton Music Hall – Allston, MA
Jul 06: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY
Jul 08: Underground Arts: Black Box – Philadelphia, PA
Jul 09: Rock & Roll Hotel – Washington DC
Jul 11: West Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
Jul 12: Atlanta, GA – The EARL

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Theories – Regression


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You can always tell you’re dealing with a serious band when, just 4 years since their inception, they can already boast slots at Maryland Deathfest, Southwest Terror Fest and tour support for Cattle Decapitation. Couple that with a line-up which contains members of Samothrace, Skarp and Book of Black Earth and you wonder if they can meet a bar already set so high. Enter Theories, a 4-piece rising up from Seattle dragging with them hateful package of unrelentingly bleak death/grind metal with their debut studio album, Regression (Metal Blade).

Opener ‘Burnt Concrete’ quickly sets the tone and it barrages its way through chaotic drum parts while ‘Cycle of Decay’ follows with a huge depth of sound. Perhaps the strongest tracks on the album, ‘Shame’ and ‘Swimming in Mud,’ show off the band’s ability to really pack in some seriously mid-paced riffing, giving a listener a glimpse at their dissonant experimental touches that really help set them apart from others on the scene. Despite the variety within each song however, there remains a flow within the album that really holds it together making this an album that is not only formidable track to track, but holds its own as a complete entity also.

While Regression can boast every tick box on the high-end grind list: technical brilliance, great production, and huge get on or get hurt sound, I spent most of the album waiting for it to really rip me off my feet. Usually an album of this quality would warrant a flawless review, but for this group there’s the constant nagging sense that Regression could have been much more than the final product. For a first album however it still packs the explosive and devastating quality of a nail bomb and I for one can’t wait to see what this band have to offer given more time and experience.

8.5/10

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Theories Streaming “Burnt Concrete” Lyric Video


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Seattle death grinders Theories is streaming a lyric video for “Burnt Concrete,” off of their new full length release Regression, out March 24, 2015 via Metal Blade Records here.

Regression was tracked at The Red Room and The Boiler Room with producer/engineer Derek Moree (The Sword, Pelican, Minus The Bear et al) with mixing and mastering conducted by Visceral Sound‘s Scott Hull (Pig Destroyer, Agoraphobic Nosebleed).

Stream “Shame” below.

Stream “Cycle of Decay” below.

In related news, Theories will be making an in-studio performance on KEXP 90.3 in Seattle on Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 12:00 am PST as part of KEXP’s Seek And Destroy segment. That following weekend, on Saturday March 21st, 2015, the band will be hosting KISW 99.9 Metal Shop. Stream it live here from 10:00pm – 2:00am PST. Then on Tuesday, March 24th, the day Regression drops, Axler and bassist Kush Karimi will be hosting a DJ night at Linda’s Tavern 9:00pm till 2:00am PST in Seattle where they’ll be spinning the record in its entirety as well as other metal and non metal tunes.

Additionally, Theories is honored to level the stage of the Showbox in Seattle March 31st as area openers for the mighty Decibel Tour. Featuring At The Gates, Converge, Pallbearer and Vallenfyre, the performance will serve as the band’s CD release show.

THEORIES:
Mar 24: Linda’s Tavern – Seattle, WA (Regression Listening Party)
Mar 31: The Showbox at the Market – Seattle, WA (Decibel Tour w/ At The Gates, Converge, Pallbearer, Vallenfyre)
Apr 18: Silver Platters – Seattle, WA (in-store performance)
May 29: Seven One Grind Fest – Colorado Springs, CO (w/ Capitalist Casualties, Weekend Nachos, Samothrace more)

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Theories Streaming “Shame”


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Seattle death grinders Theories is streaming “Shame,” off of their new album Regression, out March 24, 2015 via Metal Blade, here.

Tracked at The Red Room and The Boiler Room with producer/engineer Derek Moree (The Sword, Pelican, Minus The Bear et al) with mixing and mastering conducted by Visceral Sound’s Scott Hull (Pig Destroyer, Agoraphobic Nosebleed), Regression is the sound of social discontent, economic uncertainty, environmental catastrophes, and the inevitable cycle of decay. Chest-collapsing in its unrefined heaviness, on Regression, THEORIES teems with gnashing, prototypical hyper speed blasts, sub-nuclear riff assaults, dissonant grooves, gravel-throated vocals and enough kinetic venom to raze a nation.

THEORIES has been propagating the seeds of bleak, dark, and terminally infuriated grind metal in the Pacific Northwest since their 2011 inception. The band, comprised of current and former members Samothrace, Skarp, and Book Of Black Earth among others, released their debut EP that same year. Their touring campaign followed shortly thereafter, and have since terrorized the stages through the US on nearly a dozen tours and to festivals including Maryland Death Fest, Chaos in Tejas, Southwest Terror Fest, and their most recent tour with new label mates, Cattle Decapitation.

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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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Theories Releasing Regression March 24


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Seattle death grinders Theories will be releasing their new full length release Regression on March 24, 2015 via Metal Blade Records, and is streaming “Cycle of Decay” here.

The ten-track bruiser was recorded at The Red Room and The Boiler Room with producer/engineer Derek Moree (The Sword, Pelican, Minus The Bear et al) with mixing and mastering manned by Visceral Sound’s Scott Hull (Pig Destroyer, Agoraphobic Nosebleed). The resulting ten cuts make up one of the most belligerent releases from the Metal Blade stable in recent memory.

Regression Track Listing:
01. Burnt Concrete
02. Cycle Of Decay
03. Shame
04. Abortive Crescent
05. Bathing In Pigs Blood
06. First World’s Last Breath
07. Swimming in Mud
08. Revenge/Rewild
09. Hell in Her Eyes
10. Landfill

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New Cattle Decapitation album and pre-album shows


Following the success of the Billboard 200 smashing (well, it got to 177, still, not bad for such an extreme album!) Monolith of Inhumanity (Metal Blade), San Diego grinders Cattle Decapitation have confirmed that album 7 is all but in the meat grinder.

The cow beheaders will be recording once again at Dave Otero‘s Flatline Audio Studio in Colorado. Otero produced the previous two deathgrind releases, and the band will be roadtesting the new material at a series of specially arranged shows.

Vocalist Travis Ryan explains, “We’ve been hard at work on the new album for the past year and are currently writing the last song for it! Happy to announce we will be playing this string of shows with our friends Theories. After the shows, we’ll spend 5 weeks recording the new album once again with Dave Otero! Don’t miss these shows, we will be playing loads of new material at them!

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01/05 Los Angeles, CA Los Globos
01/06 Fresno, CA Strummer’s
01/07 La Habra, CA 13th Frame
01/08 Las Vegas, NV Divebar

 

 

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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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Southwest Terror Fest 2013 Part II- Live At The Rock, Tuscon, AZ


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The Year of the Snake: Four Days of Noise, Doom, and Booze in the Old Pueblo Part II

 

Half over or half begun, the festival entered a truly marathon third day of music, with bands beginning as early as one pm and continuing all the way through to about midnight. This was the day many had been waiting for and as events would show, the most epic of the four. The very first performance of the day was a good indicator and extremely surprising. Destroy Her, hailing from Tucson, competently delivered alternative stoner sludge, but possessed a front man above and beyond the normal. Sounding like a mix of Geoff Tate and Bruce Dickinson, the vocals were stunning and elevated the decent music to a higher level. With twenty bands scheduled for one day, the festival kept chugging along efficiently and the crowd steadily grew larger as each hour passed. Highlights from the afternoon included Skulldron from New Mexico, a mix of stoner and doom that any fan of Down should take a listen to, as well as the hard to classify sounds of Sorxe who came down from Phoenix to boggle minds with complex dynamics. By eight pm the venue was packed and one of the most memorable performances of the entire four days happened when Subrosa got up to play the main stage. Creating sheer walls of sound with guitar, bass, drums, and two violinists, Subrosa mesmerized all who witnessed their set and held that audience captive within their hands. There was the power of music made manifest on stage, incredible to witness and unforgettable afterwards. One might almost feel sorry for any band who had to follow such an incredible performance, but truth be told, the final acts on the main stage lived up to the challenge and instead of mesmerizing the crowd, they rocked them instead. Helms Alee gave people a taste of the main headliner with their rockin’ songs, but by the end of their set, it was clear that everyone was ready for the mighty Red Fang to blow the roof off. This was certainly done with flying colors. Playing a mix of fan favorites and tracks from their newly released album, Red Fang utterly rocked a packed house with their tight jams, blazing solos, and cool rhythms. The energy level between the band and the crowd was incredible and the mosh pit was raging with cyclonic fury. When the final note was played, a very long day came full circle with the masses of drunk, stoned, and deafened festival goers looking visibly exhausted.

 

Dawn on the fourth and final day of Southwest Terror Fest was probably not something that many wanted to witness. Most likely quite a few people stayed up very late after the slam bang finish of the third day and saw the march of the sun upwards from beyond the horizon, dismissing the necessity Sorrower5of rest and determining to endure just one more day of excess. Weariness was the name of the game, being quite visible on the faces of all involved in the saga of a multiple day metal show. This final stretch of the festival was heavily slanted towards the punk, grindcore, and powerviolence genres, with another early afternoon start time. Notable moments of the day included the chimeric Swampwolf, a band that seamlessly blended thrash, black metal, and punk into a face shattering fist. ACxDC, Sorrower, Theories, and Sex Prisoner delivered chaotic, crusty noise that showed there was still some energy left on the final day of the event. Changing the pace up quite a bit, an acoustic artist by the name of Amigo The Devil performed serial killer and humor themed songs with voice and guitar, leaving the stage and playing among the crowd. As the final hours of the four day odyssey approached and the daylight faded, things began to wind down quite a bit until the final headliner, Early Graves, riled up a dedicated group of onlookers with their hardcore tinged death and roll. This was the last chance to dance and the moshers bled off their remaining energy throughout this final performance out of over sixty bands and four days. Collapse was no longer an option, but mandatory.

 

EarlyGraves5Thus four days of music came to an end. Many casualties were sustained, but victory was achieved. Whether it be punk, grindcore, thrash, death, post-metal, doom, stoner or plain old hard rock, Southwest Terror Fest showcased an amazing range of heavy music from the underground and the not so underground. The event illustrated that there are many good bands from west of the Mississippi that don’t come from California or the Northwest. Another of the most noticeable facts about this year’s show was the much larger representation of women within the bands, showing the growing acceptance and respect for women in this scene as musicians. This fest was efficiently run and the diverse crowd were united in enjoying and celebrating the music that they love, not because it is popular, but because it speaks to them and provides a universal catharsis or release from the daily grind of reality. Next year will arrive soon enough, hopefully the ringing ears and wounded livers will have healed in time for another weekend of terror in the desert.

 

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Words: Ryan Clark

Photos: No Ceiling Photography/Violent Resistance