Monday, February 28, 2011

Earthtone9 Confirm Tour Dates

Earthtone9 Confirm Tour Dates

A substance from Earthtone9...

"Greetings!We wanted to let you experience that we have interpreted the pig by the horns and announced out FIRST Go FOR About 10 YEARS!

Tickets are available from www.seetickets.com NOW and it would imply a vast amount to us if you jumped on over and bought some asap! Make us feel loved folks.

And let's draw this tour a PARTY!It's a SCUZZ presents event (LOVE Scuzz), and the card is awesome.

Oh, and did we observe that we take some new material for you.? Well, we have. And it will crush heads. Seriously." - karl, si, owen, dave and joe - Earthtone9


[press release] Just over 9 days after EARTHTONE9 said goodby to a packed London Garage, they will pass to turn off FRICTION TOUR, their long-awaited comeback.

The circle made tentative steps back into the live arena in the 2nd half of 2010 with performances at the Sonisphere and Damnation festivals; the response, however, was anything but uncertain. The old fanbase was nevertheless very much alive alongside a new set of fans, all eager to see whether the old songs stood the examination of metre and whether this progressive outfit could still hold such an overused title. They didn't disappoint.

Where once EARTHTONE9 were the UK's torchlight battling through a tedious nu-metal fog, they now pass to link a metal scene thriving with ingenuity and inventiveness, much of which had its way paved by the band's output around the number of the millenium. The new material will simply confirm why they are held in such high esteem. (Best of album still available FREE HERE).

THE Sea from Germany are confirmed admirers, and are themselves simply one of the most exciting heavy acts around, blending a mass of genres in what was formerly a collective's creative cauldron. UK tours with the likes of Opeth, and most recently The Dillinger Escape Plan, have only confirmed their status in the last setting, and their two albums in 2010 via Metal Blade left critics from Terrorizer to Rock Sound in raptures.

MAYBESHEWILL bring their instrumental fusion of post-rock, metal and electronica, and an ethos that has seen them work tirelessly to procure a devoted group of followers. Drowned In Sound and Rock Sound are regular supporters of the band, and no doubt their new album will save them moving positively in both respect and musical progression.

HUMANFLY will afford the circuit with a flutter of riffs at their disposal, and a UK scene finally waking up to what their home county of Yorkshire has known for a while: this set is incredible. Metal Hammer, Classic Rock, Rock-a-Rolla and numerous other magazines loved their new album 'Darker, Later'; the band toy with layers of prog, touching on King Crimson and Pink Floyd, that groove effortlessly into ferocious hardcore and bleak slabs of metal. Make certain you get down early.

Now we really WILL see you on the road!

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