News : Abbath Australian tour supports announced
Legendary Black Metal frontman Abbath of Immoral will return to Australia this October under this own moniker performing classic Immortal and I tracks, plus new material from their forthcoming debut album set for release next year through Season of Mist.
Destroy All Lines, the touring company which you can thank for this awesome tour have unveiled the supports for the upcoming tour. Well done to Tasmanian Black Metallers Ruins on scoring the national support with opening support from Hybrid Nightmares in Melbourne, Gods of Eden for Sydney and Vyrion for Brisbane.
ABBATH AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES – 2015
Thursday, October 15: Max Watt’s, Brisbane 18+ w/ Ruins + Vyrion
Friday, October 16: Manning Bar, Sydney 18+ w/Ruins + Gods Of Eden
Saturday, October 17: Max Watt’s, Melbourne 18+ w/ Ruins + Hybrid Nightmares
Tickets on sale NOW! www.tickets.destroyalllines.com
Joining this mightiest of tours for all three shows is none other than the perfectly suited Tasmanian black metal machine that is Ruins. Having toured with the genres elite artists, Ruins will enhance the atmosphere of evil with their epic introspective hyper blasting.
Melbourne will be subjected to one of the most forward thinking extreme bands in the country. Hybrid Nightmares seamlessly blend black, death, groove, folk and classic metal elements into one sonic maelstrom that defies any categorisation other than ‘extreme’ and their live show, complete with UV black lights is something to behold!
In Sydney, the long awaited return of tech-metal wizards Gods Of Eden will have the crowd mesmerised. Their debut full length, From The End Of Heaven will be released on the day of the show and early reviews the world over have been full of near perfect scores. They may just break your brain with their complex song structures.
Brisbane’s Vyrion have crafted and refined their distinct and powerful black metal vision over the last decade. Their debut album has been described as a monumental assault on the soul and a burning opus of fury, despair and hate. Critically acclaimed, their fierce live show will set the mood for a night of sonic brutality.
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Anwar is the editor-in-chief of Metal Obsession.net. When Anwar isn't busy promoting tours, interviewing bands and reviewing awesome music, he loves to collect metal vinyl and play video games. Follow Metal Obsession on Twitter and FacebookLatest News
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