MOS GENERATOR: Washington-Based Heavy Rock Trio Premieres Shadowlands Title Track At Decibel; Tour With Fu Manchu Looms
"The title track is a bluesy, fun rocker, demonstrating
exactly why
MOS GENERATOR hasbecome a fixture in the underground."
-- Decibel
Stream / Share MOS GENERATOR's "Shadowlands" HERE
Shadowlands is the anticipated new full-length from
Washington-based heavy rock trio MOS GENERATOR. Set for release next month via
Listenable Records, the eight-track studio offering was recorded in three
sessions - June 2017, November 2017 and January 2018 - at the HeavyHead
Recording Company in Port Orchard, Washington and comes swathed in the cover
art of Adam Burke (Pilgrim, Satan's Satyrs, Hooded Menace, Artificial Brain et
al).
In advance of its release, Decibel Magazine is offering up
Shadowlands' title track for public feasting. Notes founding
guitarist/vocalist/principal songwriter Tony Reed of the tune,
"'Shadowlands' was the first song written for the new album and the only
new song to have a regular spot in our set list over the last year. I think
this song is the best choice to represent how MOS GENERATOR has developed over
the past few albums. The track gently fuses many styles into one seemingly
direct hard rock song that brings together my love of rock, prog, and power
pop. It's a ripping heavy rock tune that shuffles and breathes. A great
combo."
Adds Decibel, "Since their inception in 2000, [MOS
GENERATOR has] become an indispensable part of the stoner/heavy rock
underground and latest offering Shadowlands -- which features new bassist Sean
Booth and new drummer Jon Garrett -- keeps them steadily on that course. The
title track is a bluesy, fun rocker, demonstrating exactly why MOS GENERATOR
has become a fixture in the underground."
Hear "Shadowlands" at Decibel RIGHT HERE.
Shadowlands will see release via Listenable Records in Europe on May11th followed by a North American street date of May 18th.
For preorders, go to THIS LOCATION.
MOS GENERATOR will take on month-long, cross country US
tour. Set to commence on April 20th, the Road Rats Tour 2018 will run through
May 26th and includes sixteen dates supporting Fu Manchu! See all confirmed
shows below.
MOS GENERATOR:
4/20/2018 Hogfish - Couer d'Alene, ID
4/21/2018 Rocky Mountain Riff Fest - Kalispell, MT
4/25/2018 The Valley - Tacoma,
WA
4/26/2018 The Haul - Grants
Pass, OR
4/27/2018 Thee Parkside - San Francisco, CA
4/28/2018 Dive Bar - Las
Vegas, NV
4/29/2018 Alex's Bar - Long
Beach, CA
4/30/2018 The Kraken - Cardiff,
CA
w/ Fu Manchu:
5/01/2018 Rebel Lounge - Phoenix, AZ
5/03/2018 Curtain Club - Dallas, TX
5/04/2018 Barracuda - Austin,
TX
5/05/2018 White Oak Music Hall
- Houston, TX
5/07/2018 Vinyl - Atlanta,
GA
5/08/2018 Kings - Raleigh,
NC
5/09/2018 Rock & Roll Hotel - Washington, DC
5/10/2018 Brillobox - Pittsburgh,
PA *
5/11/2018 Underground Arts - Philadelphia, PA
5/12/2018 Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY
5/13/2018 Brighton Music Hall - Allston,
MA
5/14/2018 Mohawk Place - Buffalo, NY
*
5/15/2018 Grog Shop - Cleveland,
OH
5/16/2018 Ace Of Cups - Columbus, OH
5/17/2018 El Club - Detroit,
MI
5/18/2018 The Baby G - Toronto,
ON *
5/19/2018 Bottom Lounge - Chicago, IL
5/20/2018 Total Drag Records - Sioux Falls, SD *
5/22/2018 Streets of London
Pub - Denver, CO
5/23/2018 Streets of London
Pub - Denver, CO
5/25/2018 Substation - Seattle,
WA*
5/26/2018 The Manette - Bremerton, WA
*
** MOS GENERATOR only
MOS GENERATOR formed during the Winter of 2000 in Port
Orchard, Washington from the ashes of a decade-long on-again-off-again
collaboration between its three members, all of which are long time veterans of
the road and studio. The need to strip down to the basics of hard rock was
apparent from the start and continues to be the foundation for the band's
recent material.
MOS GENERATOR has released seven studio albums, a
retrospective album, a live album, and a plethora of split releases. 2015
brought in a new rhythm section and touring possibilities far beyond the
limitations of the original lineup. This new lineup has changed the band into a
relentless touring machine, delivering critically-acclaimed performances both
states and abroad. "They are so good," gushed Maximum Volume Music,
"you end up wanting to round up a couple of mates, buy a Transit, form a
three-piece rock 'n' roll band and go on tour."
"It's as pure an example of heavy rock as I've
heard." - The Obelisk
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