SUPERJOINT To Kick Off Winter Headlining Tour With Battlecross And Child Bite; Tour Trailer Posted And More!
[photo by Danin Drahos]
SUPERJOINT will kick of the New Year with part one of their US headlining
tour. The band's latest journey, and first in support of their recently issued
Caught Up In The Gears Of Application full-length will commence on January 12th
and run through February 3rd with more dates to be announced in the coming
weeks. Support will be provided by Motor
City thrashers Battlecross and noise
rock eccentrics/Housecore labelmates Child Bite, also of Detroit.
Additionally, SUPERJOINT will play the For The Sick Benefit,
a three-day festival-style event organized for Eyehategod frontman Mike IX
Williams, who underwent a liver transplant last month. The For The Sick Benefit
will take place at Siberia and Poor Boys venues in New Orleans and will include
appearances by Eyehategod, Crowbar, Goatwhore, Thou, Classhole, and many more
acts bound together for the cause.
Watch a hilarious tour trailer at THIS LOCATION where you
can also view the band's "Caught Up In The Gears Of Application"
video.
In other SUPERJOINT news, frontman Philip H. Anselmo
recently visited Loudwire's HQ where he was filmed narrating classic Sesame Street tale
The Monster At The End Of This Book. Check it out HERE.
SUPERJOINT w/ Battlecross, Child Bite:
1/19/2017 The Agora Ballroom - Cleveland, OH
1/20/2017 Big Shots - Valparaiso,
IN
1/21/2017 Oddbody's - Dayton,
OH
1/22/2017 The Crofoot Ballroom - Pontiac, MI
1/24/2017 Diamond Pub Concert Hall - Louisville, KY
1/25/2017 The Emerson Theater - Indianapolis, IN
1/27/2017 House Of Music & Ent. - Arlington Heights, IL
1/28/2017 Pop's Concert Venue - Sauget, IL
1/29/2017 The Warehouse - Clarksville, TN
1/31/2017 Zydeco - Birmingham,
AL
2/01/2017 The Concourse - Knoxville, TN
2/03/2017 Vinyl Music Hall - Pensacola,
FL
2/04/2017 For The Sick Benefit For Mike IX @ Siberia + Poor
Boys - New Orleans, LA w/ Eyehategod, Crowbar, Goatwhore, Classhole, Mountain
Of Wizard
Caught Up In The Gears Of Application is SUPERJOINT's first
proper studio offering in over a decade. Recorded at the famed Nodferatu's
Lair, produced by SUPERJOINT co-founder Philip H. Anselmo (Down, Pantera,
Scour, Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, Arson Anthem etc.) and Stephen
Berrigan (Down, Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, Eyehategod, Haarp,
Classhole, etc.), and mastered by Scott Hull (Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Pig
Destroyer) at Visceral Sounds, the thirty-eight-minute bruiser spews forth an
unapologetic crossover of hardcore punk, metal, and uncompromising,
antagonistic, New Orleans-style angst.
Various order bundles, including limited edition vinyl
options and authentic woodwork from their "Caught Up In The Gears Of
Application" video are available via Housecore at THIS LOCATION. For
digital orders, point your browser HERE where you can also stream the record in
full.
In addition to Anselmo claiming the cover of Decibel
Magazine's December 2016 issue, Caught Up In The Gears Of Application continues
to earn critical accolades from fans and critics globally. In a perfect 5/5
score, New Noise Magazine likens the band's rhythm section to a, "rapid
series of punches like a Cajun boxer," furthering, "SUPERJOINT's
variety of hardcore can have a strenuous relationship with jazz, as in the
midst of Caught Up In The Gears Of Application's storm of nihilism is the sexy
gospel of New Orleans jazz. SUPERJOINT's music is like a poison that you want
to keep drinking, a spirit that doesn't age, and never heals - but it'll kill
time. There is creative genius in these guys." Loudwire notes,
"SUPERJOINT are looking to add a vicious and philosophical third chapter
to the band's legacy." Of the title track, Metal Injection champions,
"...a great mix of southern rock and hardcore punk... if Down ever got
really angry and decided to knock out a punk record, this is what I imagine it
would sound like." While Maximum Volume Music writes, "They may have
dropped the ritual but they have kept the habitual as the ferocious New Orleans supergroup
pick up where they left off after a 13-year gap."
Elsewhere the sentiment echoes. "The volatile, acidic
savagery that the band is known for is just as present now as it was before
they went on hiatus over a decade ago...," issues Metal Nexus. "Songs
heaving with hardcore foundations and muscular musical swagger detonate and
decimate everything within earshot as they creep down your auditory canals and
crush your skull from within..." Two Guys Metal Reviews concurs,
"Caught Up In The Gears Of Application is exactly what it needs to be:
raw, vicious, and unrelenting. Everything that has made the Phil Anselmo
projects great over the past few years is represented here... this man is one
of the truly great forces in metal." The Sludgelord champions the band's
collectively "gnarly and nasty music," that's as, "potent as
ever," and a, "storming return." Adds Hellbound, "'Circling
The Drain' is perhaps the best Bower riff he's written in a while, literally
interpreting the song title with a circling, buzzsaw neckwrecker. Gawddamn!
Tracks like 'Asshole,' 'Mutts Bite Too,' and 'Rigging The Fight' only thicken
the toxic mixture. Revenge is a dish best served sludgy!"
SUPERJOINT was resurrected in 2015 after the original band
broke up a decade earlier. At the behest of the late Corey Mitchell, co-founder
of The Housecore Horror Film Festival, SUPERJOINT founders Anselmo, Jimmy Bower
(Down, Eyehategod), and Kevin Bond (Christ Inversion, Artimus Pyledriver et al)
joined forces with longtime comrades, drummer José "Blue" Gonzalez
(Warbeast, Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals), and bassist Stephen Taylor
(Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, Woven Hand, 16 Horse Power). A new era
of the band was born. Consequently, the band members found true joy in playing
together again. After just two tours, new material followed culminating in the
scathing sounds of Caught Up In The Gears Of Application.
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