News : Sydney’s Black Rheno announce “The Final Cult Tour”
This March catch Black Rheno taking on their most ambitious headline tour to date with a massive national tour hitting all major capital cities across Australia, plus a few extra towns in between. As the tour name suggests, this is the final Black Rheno tour off their debut EP release “Lets Start A Cult” before the band hit to studio to finish off their debut album to be released later in the year.
March 2nd Mo’s Desert Clubhouse- Gold coast QLD
March 3rd The Zoo – Brisbane QLD
March 9th The Basement – Canberra ACT
March 10th The Bendigo – Melbourne VIC
March 16th Factory Floor – Sydney NSW
March 23rd Enigma Bar – Adelaide SA
March 24th The Boston – Perth WA
March 30th Club 54 – Launceston TAZ
March 31st Brisbane Hotel – Hobart TAZ
With 2017 seeing the guys share stages with a host of heavy weight national and international acts such as Napalm Death, King Parrot, Iron Regan, Psycroptic, Darkest Hour, Brujeria, Lock Up & Ringworm the guys are not slowing down heading into 2018 with this huge run of shows and an album in the works.
Black Rheno have certainly made a name for themselves in the two years since the bands incarnation, packing an undeniably huge wall of sludging grinding grooving sounds from the Sydney 3 piece. Combined with one hell raising live show as the band takes to the stage tearing everything to bits while their frontman craws his way across the stage and in and out of the crowds, its completely confrontational yet somehow insanely engagingly funny at the same time.
It’s this mix of a hell for leather and good times approach that has given Black Rheno such a strong following in such a short period in the Australian metal scene.
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