FEAR FACTORY announce North American "Demanufacture" tour
The pioneers of industrial-tinged extreme metal, FEAR FACTORY, will embark on a U.S. headlining tour next month. Support on the trek, which will see the band perform its classic second album Demanufacture in its entirety, will come from Swedish metallers SOILWORK.
"To me this album sounds not one day older today than it did in 1995," stated guitarist Dino Cazares, "It's a metal classic for the ages and I'm excited that we are finally going to be able to perform it live in its entirety + songs from Genexus. Play fearlessly."
Confirmed dates so far are as follows with many more shows to be announced shortly. For updates check in on www.fearfactory.com and www.facebook.com/fearfactory.
FEAR FACTORY, SOILWORK
Mar 22 Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater
Mar 24 San Antonio, TX - Fitzgerald's Bar & Live Music
Mar 25 Dallas, TX - Trees
Mar 26 Houston, TX - Scout Bar
Apr 2 Fayetteville, NC - Rock Shop
Apr 3 Norfolk, VA - Norva
Apr 5 Baltimore, MD - Rams Head
Apr 6 New York, NY - Gramercy
Apr 9 Worcester, MA - Palladium
Apr 12 Pittsburgh, PA - Altar Bar
Apr 14 Cleveland, OH - Agora
Apr 15 Flint, MI - Machine Shop
Apr 19 Chicago, IL - Concord
Apr 20 Ringle, WI - Q and Z Expo Center
Apr 21 Milwaukee, WI - The Rave
Apr 24 Denver, CO - Summit
Apr 27 Idaho Falls, ID - Hitt Event Center
May 7 Los Angeles, CA - Fonda
FEAR FACTORY's latest masterpiece Genexus, was released worldwide recently via Nuclear Blast Entertainment. The album charted in several countries around the globe, coming in at #13 on the World Top 40 Chart, and once again solidifying the band's stature as an international force! In addition, Genexus has surpassed the band's last two releases, Mechanize (2010) and The Industrialist (2012), in terms of first-week sales and chart numbers in the United States.
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Jason Fisher February 16, 2016
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