News : Satyricon announce Australian tour dates with Deadspace
Norwegian black metal kings Satyricon have confirmed Australian tour dates this April with special guests Deadspace, one of Australia’s fast-growing black metal band’s. Satyricon released their ninth studio album Deep Calleth Upon Deep late last year through Napalm Records. Deadspace also released their third studio album The Liquid Sky last year and is now available via their Bandcamp.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday 31 January, 9am local
TOUR DATES:
Tuesday 24 April – Capitol, Perth -18+
Thursday 26 April – Max Watts, Melbourne -18+
Friday 27 April – Transit Bar, Canberra -18+
Saturday 28 April – Metro Theatre, Sydney -18+
Sunday 29 April – The Triffid, Brisbane – 18+
Their reputation as one of modern metal’s most vital, important and forward-thinking bands is way beyond dispute and routinely backed up by their unerring prowess and power as one of the great live bands. SATYRICON are in better form than ever and it “sounds like they have just tapped into a fresh well of inspiration and are determined to drain it dry.” – Metal Hammer
There is a lot of whispering that this may well be the last time we ever see SATYRICON in the country but we hope that’s not the case, but if they do stop here then what a glorious endgame.
Joining SATYRICON will be one of the fastest rising Metal bands in Australia… DEADSPACE. Boasting influences from post black metal, depressive black metal, post rock, goth rock and melodic death metal but consistently failing to hide behind either. DEADSPACE bring a frenzied spirit of fury and desperation into the live arena, delivering an undeniably dense aura of emotional destruction.
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