CEREBRAL BORE Kicks Off North American Tour
Scottish death metallers CEREBRAL BORE are due to kick off their North American tour tonight, May 31st, in New York City.
The band's debut album, MANIACAL MISCREATION, has just been released in Europe and is due to be released in North America on June 7th, while the band are on the road.
CEREBRAL BORE guitarist PAUL MCGUIRE comments:
"The excitement is definitely starting to build within the band. We have always looked back on our US tour of 2008 with great pride. That tour was so much fun because we booked it ourselves and jumped in at the deep end, and although no one knew who we were, we still went out and gave it our all every night as the opening band for bands like Devourment, Condemned and Inherit Disease.
"So this time, to go back fully-loaded with a full-length album, a solid line-up, a crushing live show and a fan base is pretty much living out the dream of what we wanted so badly from the 2008 tour. Because I also booked this tour myself, I have been able to pack our schedule full of sightseeing trips, like the Grand Canyon, Area 51, Hollywood and Dimebag's grave, so it's sure to be one to tell the grand kids about."
Don't miss CEREBRAL BORE live on tour at the following shows:
CEREBRAL BORE
May 31 - New York City, NY - Port 41 Club
CEREBRAL BORE w/ INSIDIOUS DECREPANCY, TRIFIXION, MERCILESS PRECISION
Jun. 02 - Shreveport, LA - Bear's
Jun. 03 - Houston, TX - Walter's On Washington
Jun. 04 - San Antonio, TX - Zombies
Jun. 05 - San Angelo, TX - Shorty's
Jun. 06 - Lubbock, TX - Jake's Backroom
Jun. 07 - Amarillo, TX - EBGB's
Jun. 09 - Tucson, AZ - The Rock
Jun. 10/11 - Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Deathfest, The Cheyenne Saloon
Jun. 12 - Los Angeles, CA - Que's Bar and Grill (no INSIDIOUS DECREPANCY)
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Tags: Cerebral Bore, tour
Jason Fisher May 31, 2011
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