Monday, March 21, 2022

Live extreme rock returns: Slipknot, Danzig, Cradle of Filth, AFI, Bad Religion, Arch Enemy...

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(Cradle of Filth) Cradle of Filth sings an aggressive love song about an angelic beauty name Gabrielle

Danzig announces spring 2022 U.S. tour dates with Cradle of Filth + Crobot
(Philip Trapp, March 1, 2022) Slipknot is now on tour. Glenn and the band Danzig have announced a block of tour dates across the United States this spring that will include one complete performance of the Glenn Danzig-led metal band's classic second album, Danzig II: Lucifuge. Joining Danzig on all dates will be Cradle of Filth and Crobot. The Lucifuge show is scheduled for May 7 at Toyota Arena in Ontario, California, east of Los Angeles County.

Arch Enemy (pictured), The Agonist, Napalm Death, Alice Cooper, Bad Religion are coming
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If only System of a Down (SOAD) could find some time to get on the road

Two days prior, Danzig will play in Reno, Nevada, before they hit Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, Ohio, and Texas over the ensuing days. A Feb. 28 update from Danzig's website says, "Danzig will be performing a string of live dates here in the U.S. starting in May. In the only Southern California date at the Toyota Arena in Ontario..." Lucifuge emerged as the sophomore Danzig effort in 1990. It followed the act's 1988 self-titled debut, which contains the single "Mother."

Glenn Danzig channels The Doors and Jim Morrison, talking to his mum

It preceded 1992's Danzig III: How the Gods Kill, 1993's Thrall-Demonsweatlive EP, and 1994's Danzig 4. Those releases feature the classic Danzig lineup, including guitarist John Christ, bassist Eerie Von, and drummer Chuck Biscuits. These days, Danzig include guitarist Tommy Victor (Prong), bassist Steve Zing (Samhain), and drummer Johnny Kelly (Type O Negative). In 2020, Danzig released the covers album, Danzig Sings Elvis. More

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