3/21 Virginia Beach, VA @ Peabody’s
3/22 Wilmington, NC @ Reggie’s 42nd St. Tavern
3/23 Spartanburg, SC @ Ground Zero
3/24 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
3/28 Jacksonville, FL @ 1904 Music Hall
3/29 Orlando, FL @ Soundbar
3/30 Miami, FL @ Churchill’s
3/31 Ybor City, FL @ Crowbar
PESTE is the union of musicians taken from the italian underground scene. A new punk/hardcore project with members of Tutti I Colori Del Buio, Haram, If I Die Today and Papazeta. Violence, negativity and hate against mankind are the keywords for describe their work. In their fast five pieces Peste deal with the brutal horror hidden inside of everyone soul, the human ability of destroying everything all around without no remorse remaining a slave of fear till death. A truly daily and deeply nightmare inside every human being.
AP editor-in-chief Jason Pettigrew describes the video thusly: “Fans of electroshock therapy, psychological horror movies and neurosurgeons screaming at paranoiaâs poison door should delight at director Dark Detailsâ ability to convey some high-level techno-fear.”
In Planet B, Pearson (known to many as a member of such bands as The Locust, Retox, and Dead Cross, and as the founder of Three One G Records) belts out electrifying vocals over producer Henshaw’s sonic feast of hip-hop, industrial, and film score influences. The sound transcends genres: dark, heavy, urgent, and anthemic, it is equally relevant in the contexts of hardcore punk and hip-hop.
Planet B’s self-titled debut album is out now on Ipecac Recordings and Three One G. Guests on the album include hip-hop pioneer Kool Keith, Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Martin Atkins (ex-PiL, Killing Joke, Ministry, Pigface), Gabe Serbian (The Locust), Sonny Kay (The VSS, Angel Hair), and more.
Only 25 copies of vinyl will be pressed, and these will go on sale Monday 17th December at 9am (GMT).
FEB 7 – Houston, TX @ Christmas Island
FEB 8 – Baton Rouge, LA @ The Woodshop
FEB 9 – Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone*
FEB 10 – Nashville, TN @ Betty’s Grill*
FEB 11 – Cincinatti, OH @ Northside Yacht Club*
FEB 12 – Philadelphia, PA @ TBA*^
FEB 13 – Brooklyn, NY @ The Kingsland^
FEB 14 – Portland, ME @ Geno’s^
FEB 15 – New Haven, CT @ TBA
FEB 16 – Quebec City, QC @ TBA
FEB 17 – Montreal, QC @ Turbo Haus
FEB 18 – Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dee’s
FEB 19 – Detroit, MI @ Trumbullplex+
FEB 20 – Chicago, IL @ Subterranean+
FEB 21 – Milwaukee, WI @ JJ’s Bar & Grill+
FEB 22 – Minneapolis, MN @ Seward Cafe+
FEB 23 – Sioux Falls, SD @ TBA
FEB 24 – Omaha, NE @ Midtown Art Supply
FEB 25 – Wichita, KS @ Kirby’s Beer Store
FEB 26 – Tulsa, OK @ TBA
*with NĂ MAN
^with Fluoride
+with Stay Asleep
Alicante, Spain based experimental punk / post hardcore act CEMĂNTERI are streaming their recently released EP “Patio de la pitera”, falling midway between 70s/80s punk, FUGAZI style 90s vibe and raw, noisy and organic punk that create hypnotic, almost psychedelic experience. This record brings a huge sense of honesty and some slight despair and CEMĂNTERI deserve a wider recognition!
“Tell Her I Said Hello” shows a departure from the band’s usual fun songs about life with kids to touch on a more serious topic: divorce and losing a parent. When discussing the song’s heavy theme, guitarist and back vocalist Nick Onorato stated, “Tell Her I Said Hello approaches a more serious side of parenting, and really anyone’s life. It deals with losing a parent. Shawn and I both come from a home where our parents were divorced during our teenage years and understand those difficulties first hand. On top of the connection to parenting, this song means a lot to us as a band as it was originally a song we wrote back when we were first playing music together in the early 00s.”
The first gourmets had the chance to get enthusiastic at the Rock In Rio Lisbon as both wines were available for a first tasting. Now you have the chance to do so as well: on December 20th, 2018, an official release party takes place in the BR20 (www.br020bar.nl) in Amsterdam, the bar of SEPULTRUA bassist Paulo Jr. â expect strong Metal and tasteful wine!
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