

Tickets for the 2022 "Decibel Magazine Tour" go on sale Friday, November 5 at 10 a.m. So, hit us with your favorite song suggestions and let's do this!"Įxclaims MUNICIPAL WASTE frontman Tony Foresta: "We're very excited to be a part of a tour with so many heavy hitters from start to finish! Looking forward to hitting so many of these places we haven't played in such a long time."Ĭo-presented by Relapse Records and Nuclear Blast Records, and sponsored by Pull The Plug Patches, Night Shift Merchandise, Liquid Death Mountain Water and IndieMerchstore, the "Decibel Magazine Tour" is coming soon to a club (or theater) near you. We are really looking forward to reading all the comments and suggestions, and start working on the setlist. "And we want to make this fun and interesting for the fans as well, so we are asking everyone to give us their thoughts on which songs OBITUARY should play. "Sharing the stage with our good friends and fellow shredders MUNICIPAL WASTE is something we've been wanting and waiting to do for a long time, so super stoked to join forces with them along with GATECREEPER and ENFORCED to reassure fans for an all-out raging lineup!

"We are very proud, excited and honored to be a part of the 2022 'Decibel Magazine Tour'," OBITUARY says in a band statement. Special guest hardcore-infused death-dealers SPIRITWORLD will perform on select dates to round out the barbarous bill.

Tour support comes from Arizona desert death-crushers GATECREEPER and Virginia crossover death/thrash battalion ENFORCED. The lineup for the 2019 Decibel Magazine Tour once again breaks new ground, as legendary death metallers Cannibal Corpse and Morbid Angel join forces for the first time ever in America to co-headline the winter tour. These kids (really, the members are between 15 and 20 years old) offer up a raw and manic amalgamation of ’80s thrash and ’90s death, combining the styles of Slayer and Kreator with Morbid Angel and Cannibal Corpse.The tour that would not stay dead is back for revenge! Decibel magazine's now decade-long "Decibel Magazine Tour" returns this January with a bloodthirsty co-headlining bill starring Tampa death metal legends OBITUARY and Richmond thrash metal heroes MUNICIPAL WASTE in a killer double feature. It all started with the Decibel Magazine tours in the 2000s six punishing jaunts across North America that featured bands like Behemoth, Cannibal Corpse, Carcass, and At the Gates. “Baltimore, MD-based death thrashers Noisem unleash their debut LP, Agony Defined, via hometown label A389.
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Maybe someday The Black Dahlia Murder will release an album full of material meant for mid-concert bathroom breaks, but this ain’t it.” “It’s hard imagine any fan of The Black Dahlia Murder - or just good death metal - not enjoying Everblack. The Black Dahlia Murder are currently supporting Everblack, the band’s sixth studio album released June of 2013 via Metal Blade Records.

“Let me know if you can find a metal band that utilizes dissonance and technicality to a large degree that doesn’t cite Gorgut‘s masterful work as an influence.Enter Colored Sands, the long-awaited opus that exceeded the expectations of just about the entire metal community and became the strongest death metal release of 2013.” Gorguts are touring in support of their critically-acclaimed album, Colored Sands ( Season Of Mist) which is the band’s first studio effort since 2001. The record plays like a big, bloody kiss planted on the cheek of longtime fans at the same time, it’s clearly a selfish statement, the overdue fulfillment of Walker and Steer’s desire to rewrite their pet project’s final chapter.” The tour that would not stay dead is back for revenge Decibel’s now decade-long Decibel Magazine Tour returns this January with a bloodthirsty co-headlining bill starring Tampa death metal legends. As a result, we have been forced to cancel the Decibel Magazine Tour. Pitchfork commented on the album “Surgical Steel succeeds brilliantly in its return-to-form mission. 'In an effort to control the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous states and cities on the Decibel Magazine Tour routing have announced bans on gatherings in excess of 250 or 500 people (with many more expected to do the same in the coming days). Guilty of producing Decibel Magazine‘s #1 album pick of 2013, Surgical Steel ( Nuclear Blast), Carcass embark upon their first sustained domestic tour in five years. A select handful of regional openers have been announced for select areas including Coke Bust (Washington DC), Die Choking (Philadelphia), Derketa (Pittsburgh), Murmer (Chicago), Vimana (Denver), Bastard Feast (Portland), GOG (Pheonix), and Maruta (Orlando).īelow is a sweep of what you can expect. The 2014 edition of the Decibel Magazine Tour will feature Liverpool’s seminal black metal and grindcore act Carcass, alongside heavyweights Gorguts, The Black Dahlia Murder, and Baltimore newcomers Noisem.
