Fear Factory Announce Tour With Coal Chamber
The pioneers of industrial-tinged extreme metal, FEAR FACTORY, will hit the road this July in anticipation of their upcoming Nuclear Blast Entertainment debut. “We are beyond excited and honored to be touring with our great friends in COAL CHAMBER,” states the group. “It's been years since both bands have shared the same stage together. It’s funny that it took us all these years to actually tour together but we are stoked that it’s finally happening!”
Tickets go on sale everywhere on Friday May 22nd at 10 am local time. Additional headlining FEAR FACTORY shows to be announced shortly.
COAL CHAMBER, FEAR FACTORY, JASTA*, DEVIL YOU KNOW**, SAINT RIDLEY, MADLIFE
07/24/15 Rialto Theatre – Tucson, AZ**
07/25/15 Sunshine Theater – Albuquerque, NM**
07/26/15 Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX**
07/28/15 Alamo City Music Hall – San Antonio, TX*
07/29/15 Gas Monkey – Dallas, TX*
07/30/15 Granada – Lawrence, KS*
07/31/15 Pop’s – Sauget, IL*
08/01/15 Bogart’s – Cincinnati, OH*
08/02/15 Track 29 – Chattanooga, TN*
08/03/15 The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC*
08/04/15 Music Farm – Columbia, SC*
08/06/15 Concord Music Hall – Chicago, IL*
08/08/15 Water Street Music Hall – Rochester, NY*
08/10/15 London Music Hall – London, ON*
08/11/15 Irving Plaza – New York, NY*
08/12/15 The Chance – Poughkeepsie, NY*
08/15/15 Underground Arts – Philadelphia, PA**
08/16/15 Agora – Cleveland, OH**
08/18/15 Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE**
08/19/15 The Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO**
08/20/15 The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT**
08/21/15 Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas, NV**
08/22/15 The Observatory – Santa Ana, CA**
FEAR FACTORY’s as-of-yet-untitled 9th studio album is tentatively scheduled for a release this Summer. The record was co-produced by long-time collaborator Rhys Fulber, along with Cazares and Bell and mixed by Andy Sneap (ARCH ENEMY, TESTAMENT, EXODUS, MACHINE HEAD).
Formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989, FEAR FACTORY changed the world of metal and have become a huge influence on the genre ever since their inception. The band’s unique sound helped bridge the gap between death metal, grindcore, thrash, and industrial on landmark releases like Soul Of A New Machine, Demanufacture, and the gold-selling release, Obsolete.
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Tags: Fear Factory, Coal Chamber, Nuclear Blast Records
Jason Fisher May 19, 2015
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