Since its launch in 2012, the annual Decibel Magazine Tour's ambitious curation has unified artists from around the extreme universe who would otherwise never have the opportunity to tour together.
The lineup for the 2019 Decibel Magazine Tour once again breaks new ground, as legendary death metallers CANNIBAL CORPSE and Morbid Angel join forces for the first time ever in America to coheadline the winter tour.
Rising Bay Area brutalizers Necrot and space-obsessed Denver death dealers Blood Incantation round out this once-in-a-lifetime bill. New York death metal icons Immolation will join the final week of the tour as main support to Morbid Angel, as CANNIBAL CORPSE exit the tour after the New York City date.
Tickets for the 2019 Decibel Magazine Tour go on sale November 16 at 10:00 a.m. local time and can be found at decibelmagazine.com/tour. All dates and venues are below.
Decibel Magazine Tour 2019
w/ CANNIBAL CORPSE (2/17 - 3/07), Morbid Angel, Immolation (3/08 - 3/14), Blood Incantation, Necrot:
2/17/2019 Alamo Music Hall - San Antonio, TX
2/19/2019 Club Xs - Tucson, AZ
2/20/2019 The Observatory - San Diego, CA
2/21/2019 The Fonda Theater - Los Angeles, CA
2/22/2019 The Observatory - Santa Ana, CA
2/23/2019 The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA
2/25/2019 Roseland Ballroom - Portland, OR
2/26/2019 Showbox Market - Seattle, WA
3/01/2019 The Oriental Theater - Denver, CO
3/02/2019 The Truman - Kansas City, MO
3/03/2019 Skyway Theater - Minneapolis, MN
3/04/2019 The Concord - Chicago, IL
3/07/2019 Playstation Theater - New York, NY
3/08/2019 TLA - Philadelphia, PA
3/09/2019 Palladium - Worcester, MA
3/10/2019 Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore, MD
3/11/2019 Lincoln Theater - Raleigh, NC
3/13/2019 The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
3/14/2019 Orpheum - Tampa, FL
CANNIBAL CORPSE released their acclaimed Red Before Black full-length last year via Metal Blade Records. Many words come to mind when you hear the name CANNIBAL CORPSE, but only one truly defines the soon-to-be thirty-year death metal veterans: Unstoppable. Produced by Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal, Goatwhore), Red Before Black serves to not only reiterate this but to once more raise the stakes, making it abundantly clear who sets the standard when it comes to manifesting consistently compelling music that is as brutal as it is complex. "Throughout our career, we've tried to improve the precision of both our musical execution and our album production, while still maintaining full-on aggression. Red Before Black continues in that direction, but might go even further on the aggressive side of things. It's definitely precise, but it has a rawness to it that goes beyond anything we've done recently," asserts bassist Alex Webster. "We really worked super hard crafting these songs, practicing them, and getting them where we wanted to be more so than on any of our previous albums," adds drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz. "And as Alex said, musically I think it's the rawest sound we've had - and at the same time I think it's our most focused, tightest, and catchiest record."
To preview and purchase Red Before Black, visit: metalblade.com/cannibalcorpse
"We're really looking forward to our second appearance on the Decibel Tour; they always put together a killer lineup and this time is no exception," CANNIBAL CORPSE bassist Alex Webster said. "We're particularly excited to be hitting the road with our friends Morbid Angel. In fact, this will be the first time we've toured together in the US."
"Everyone here in the Morbid Angel camp are stoked to do this tour with CANNIBAL CORPSE," Morbid Angel bassist/vocalist Steve Tucker said. "To celebrate, Morbid Angel will be performing a mean-ass set of songs that will cover the entirety of our years of kicking ass."
"We will be adding some of the older songs back to our set," Morbid Angel founding guitarist Trey Azagthoth said. "See you all there."Presented by Metal Blade Records, and sponsored by Silver Lining Music, Tankcrimes, Dark Descent Records, and Nuclear Blast America, the Decibel Magazine Tour is once again poised to be the heavy metal tour of the winter.
Tickets for the 2019 Decibel Magazine Tour go on sale November 16 at 10:00 a.m. local time and can be found at decibelmagazine.com/tour. All dates and venues are below.
Decibel Magazine Tour 2019
w/ CANNIBAL CORPSE (2/17 - 3/07), Morbid Angel, Immolation (3/08 - 3/14), Blood Incantation, Necrot:
2/17/2019 Alamo Music Hall - San Antonio, TX
2/19/2019 Club Xs - Tucson, AZ
2/20/2019 The Observatory - San Diego, CA
2/21/2019 The Fonda Theater - Los Angeles, CA
2/22/2019 The Observatory - Santa Ana, CA
2/23/2019 The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA
2/25/2019 Roseland Ballroom - Portland, OR
2/26/2019 Showbox Market - Seattle, WA
3/01/2019 The Oriental Theater - Denver, CO
3/02/2019 The Truman - Kansas City, MO
3/03/2019 Skyway Theater - Minneapolis, MN
3/04/2019 The Concord - Chicago, IL
3/07/2019 Playstation Theater - New York, NY
3/08/2019 TLA - Philadelphia, PA
3/09/2019 Palladium - Worcester, MA
3/10/2019 Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore, MD
3/11/2019 Lincoln Theater - Raleigh, NC
3/13/2019 The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
3/14/2019 Orpheum - Tampa, FL
CANNIBAL CORPSE released their acclaimed Red Before Black full-length last year via Metal Blade Records. Many words come to mind when you hear the name CANNIBAL CORPSE, but only one truly defines the soon-to-be thirty-year death metal veterans: Unstoppable. Produced by Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal, Goatwhore), Red Before Black serves to not only reiterate this but to once more raise the stakes, making it abundantly clear who sets the standard when it comes to manifesting consistently compelling music that is as brutal as it is complex. "Throughout our career, we've tried to improve the precision of both our musical execution and our album production, while still maintaining full-on aggression. Red Before Black continues in that direction, but might go even further on the aggressive side of things. It's definitely precise, but it has a rawness to it that goes beyond anything we've done recently," asserts bassist Alex Webster. "We really worked super hard crafting these songs, practicing them, and getting them where we wanted to be more so than on any of our previous albums," adds drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz. "And as Alex said, musically I think it's the rawest sound we've had - and at the same time I think it's our most focused, tightest, and catchiest record."
To preview and purchase Red Before Black, visit: metalblade.com/cannibalcorpse