This weekend, Brooklyn, New York's TOMBS will begin a near-three-week run of US dates supporting Crowbar. Set to commence on November 11th and run through December 1st, the band's latest trek follows their recent mini tour with 1349 and labelmates Goatwhore leading to their performance at this year's edition of Ozzfest Meets Knotfest. Additional support will be provided by Incite and Tricounty Terror on select shows. See all confirmed dates below.
TOMBS w/ Crowbar, Incite:
11/11/2017 Alamo City Music Hall - San Antonio, CA ^
11/13/2017 Beauty Bar - Las Vegas, NV
11/14/2017 Brick by Brick - San Diego, CA
11/15/2017 Whisky A Go Go - West Hollywood, CA
11/16/2017 New Parish - Oakland, CA
11/17/2017 Hard Rock - Lake Tahoe, NV
11/18/2017 Toots Tavern - Crocket, CA
11/19/2017 Old Nicks - Eugene, OR
11/20/2017 Bossanova Ballroom - Portland, OR
11/21/2017 Studio Seven - Seattle, WA
11/22/2017 The Pin - Spokane, WA
11/24/2017 The Black Sheep - Colorado Springs, CO ^
11/25/2017 Lucky's Tavern - Lincoln, NE ^
11/26/2017 Vaudeville Mews - Des Moines, IA ^
11/27/2017Reggie's - Chicago, IL - Reggie's ^
11/28/2017 Frankie's - Toledo, OH ^
11/29/2017 Castle Theater - Bloomington, IN ^
11/30/2017 The Outpost - Kent, OH ^
12/01/2017 The Warehouse - Clarksville, TN ^
^ w/ Crowbar, Incite, Tricounty Terror
TOMBS will be touring in support of their The Grand Annihilation full-length, recently released by Metal Blade Records. Produced by Erik Rutan (Cannibal Corpse, Soilent Green, Belphegor, Hate Eternal), The Grand Annihilation remains rooted in the blackened, post-metallic sound that the band has become known for since 2007's self-titled EP, while also being their most experimental record to-date.The blasting, scathing yet melodic black metal savagery of opener "Black Sun Horizon" and "Way Of The Storm" are very much built to destroy, while wielding a poignancy that is undeniable - both of which stand in strong contrast to the uncomfortable post-punk squall of "Underneath" that showcases frontman Mike Hill's Nick Cave/Ian Curtis-esque singing voice, while the likes of the throbbing "Saturnalian" and unnerving tribal thunder of "Walk With Me In Nightmares" stand in categories all of their own.
To preview and purchase The Grand Annihilation, please visit: metalblade.com/tombs.
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