Arsis has announced plans to headline a December tour with support from Powerglove and Conducting From The Grave. Arsis frontman Jim Malone comments:
"What does a band that is notorious for canceling tours, video game induced tendonitis, and a Noah Martin look-a-like all have in common? If you have spent the better part of your existence trying to play 16th triplet arpeggios at 250 bpm you will probably be overcome with joy (or something) to hear that we (meaning Arsis dudes), Powerglove, and Conducting From The Grave are teaming up for a US tour this December. We are beyond stoked for our first headlining tour in support of Starve for the Devil and hope to see you at one (or more) of the tour dates. We promise to 'turn up the hell' on this one and make your weekend (or week night) one that is 'rock hard' and metalificated."
Dates include:
12/1 Trenton, NJ @ Championship Bar & Grill 12/2 Niagara Falls, NY @ Evening Star Music Hall 12/3 Cleveland, OH @ Pirates Cove 12/4 Detroit, MI @ Harpo's 12/5 Chicago, IL @ Reggie's Rock Club 12/7 Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep 12/8 Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue 12/9 Boise, ID @ The Venue 12/10 Seattle, WA @ Studio 7 12/11 Portland, OR @ Branx (Loveland) 12/12 San Francisco, CA @ Thee Parkside 12/13 Hollywood, CA @ The Whisky 12/14 Tempe, AZ @ The Clubhouse 12/15 Amarillo, TX @ Club Khaos 12/16 Tulsa, OK @ The Marquee Theatre 12/18 W. Springfield, VA @ Jaxx
I will definitely be there. Mainly for Powerglove.
German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN have scheduled what appears to be a one-off show in the U.S. — the band's first in 10 years — on December 11 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
In a recent interview with Seattle Gay News, RAMMSTEIN guitarist Richard Kruspe was asked when fans could expect to see the band perform in America. "Good question," he replied. "Actually, we talked about it today, a lot. What we plan to do right now is a lot of things — we're not 20 anymore, so things have changed for us. At the moment, it looks like America is the only market where we cannot provide the same show as we play in the rest of the world. So we have to be balanced, like, what makes financial sense? One of my dreams is Madison Square Garden — just to play one show and to feel out, like if there is a need for us, are people waiting for us, what can we do, what would be the next step? It can change, nothing is set in stone, nothing is confirmed, but we've talked about what's the best thing, so the fans are happy and the band is happy. But I'm a big supporter of the American market."
RAMMSTEIN's latest album, "Liebe Ist Für Alle Da", sold 22,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 13 on The Billboard 200 chart. Previously, the group's best rank came with its 1998 chart debut, "Sehnsucht", which peaked at No. 45 off the strength of its only U.S. radio chart hit, "Du Hast".
"Liebe Ist Für Alle Da" arrived in stores on October 20, 2009 through a marketing and distribution deal with Vagrant Records and Universal Music Germany. The album was produced by Jacob Hellner and RAMMSTEIN, with recording done at Northern California's Sonoma Mountain Studio. The first single from the 11-track release was "Pussy", which was released as a digital single on September 22, 2009 and accompanied by one of the year's most viral videos.
RAMMSTEIN is:
Till Lindemann - Vocals Paul Landers - Guitar Richard Z. Kruspe - Guitar Oliver Riedel - Bass Christoph Schneider - Drums Flake Lorenz - Keyboards
Comments
"What does a band that is notorious for canceling tours, video game induced tendonitis, and a Noah Martin look-a-like all have in common? If you have spent the better part of your existence trying to play 16th triplet arpeggios at 250 bpm you will probably be overcome with joy (or something) to hear that we (meaning Arsis dudes), Powerglove, and Conducting From The Grave are teaming up for a US tour this December. We are beyond stoked for our first headlining tour in support of Starve for the Devil and hope to see you at one (or more) of the tour dates. We promise to 'turn up the hell' on this one and make your weekend (or week night) one that is 'rock hard' and metalificated."
Dates include:
12/1 Trenton, NJ @ Championship Bar & Grill
12/2 Niagara Falls, NY @ Evening Star Music Hall
12/3 Cleveland, OH @ Pirates Cove
12/4 Detroit, MI @ Harpo's
12/5 Chicago, IL @ Reggie's Rock Club
12/7 Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep
12/8 Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue
12/9 Boise, ID @ The Venue
12/10 Seattle, WA @ Studio 7
12/11 Portland, OR @ Branx (Loveland)
12/12 San Francisco, CA @ Thee Parkside
12/13 Hollywood, CA @ The Whisky
12/14 Tempe, AZ @ The Clubhouse
12/15 Amarillo, TX @ Club Khaos
12/16 Tulsa, OK @ The Marquee Theatre
12/18 W. Springfield, VA @ Jaxx
I will definitely be there. Mainly for Powerglove.
You are correct, Chew.
And Powerglove is such a fun band live.
In a recent interview with Seattle Gay News, RAMMSTEIN guitarist Richard Kruspe was asked when fans could expect to see the band perform in America. "Good question," he replied. "Actually, we talked about it today, a lot. What we plan to do right now is a lot of things — we're not 20 anymore, so things have changed for us. At the moment, it looks like America is the only market where we cannot provide the same show as we play in the rest of the world. So we have to be balanced, like, what makes financial sense? One of my dreams is Madison Square Garden — just to play one show and to feel out, like if there is a need for us, are people waiting for us, what can we do, what would be the next step? It can change, nothing is set in stone, nothing is confirmed, but we've talked about what's the best thing, so the fans are happy and the band is happy. But I'm a big supporter of the American market."
RAMMSTEIN's latest album, "Liebe Ist Für Alle Da", sold 22,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 13 on The Billboard 200 chart. Previously, the group's best rank came with its 1998 chart debut, "Sehnsucht", which peaked at No. 45 off the strength of its only U.S. radio chart hit, "Du Hast".
"Liebe Ist Für Alle Da" arrived in stores on October 20, 2009 through a marketing and distribution deal with Vagrant Records and Universal Music Germany. The album was produced by Jacob Hellner and RAMMSTEIN, with recording done at Northern California's Sonoma Mountain Studio. The first single from the 11-track release was "Pussy", which was released as a digital single on September 22, 2009 and accompanied by one of the year's most viral videos.
RAMMSTEIN is:
Till Lindemann - Vocals
Paul Landers - Guitar
Richard Z. Kruspe - Guitar
Oliver Riedel - Bass
Christoph Schneider - Drums
Flake Lorenz - Keyboards