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Combichrist Announces New Fall Tour dates with King 810, Heartsick and Reign of Z

Industrial core band Combichrist announced dates for the first leg of their fall tour that includes bands King 810Heartsick and Reign of Z. The tour kicks off on September 19th in Rochester, NY at Montage Music. The band has new music coming soon from Out of Line Records.

“Time to get back on stage!I’ve been waiting way too long for this, and can’t believe we’re finally back on track! Let’s fucking do this!”says Andy LaPlegua, the band’s vocalist.

The bands latest video for single “Not My Enemy” can be seen here:

https://youtu.be/nyzue_ZCXZc

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Combichrist Tour Dates:

9/19/21 – Rochester @ Montage Music

9/20/21 – Manchester @ Jewel

9/21/21 – Providence @ Alchemy

9/23/21 -Clifton Park @ Upstate hall

9/24/21 – Clifton @ Dingbatz ^

9/25/21 – Mansfield @ The Electric Co

9/26/21 – Indianapolis @ Emerson

9/28/21 – St. Louis @ Red Flag

9/30/21 – Spartanburg @ Ground Zero

10/1/21 – Jacksonville @ Jack Rabbit

10/2/21 – Tampa @ Pegasus Lounge

10/3/21 – W.Palm Beach @ Respectable

10/5/21 – Austin @ Come & Take It Live

10/6/21 – Houston @ Scout Bar

10/7/21 – Fort Worth @ Rail Club Live

10/8/21 – OKC @ City Limits

10/10/21 – El Paso @ Rock House

10/11/21 – Scottsdale @ Pub Rock

10/13/21 – Los Angeles @ 1720

10/15/21 – San Diego @ Brick By Brick

10/16/21 – Fresno @ Full Circle Brewing ^

^ is no King 810

Initially cutting his teeth in the seminal Norwegian hardcore bands My Right Choice (later re-named Fleshfire) and European hardcore legends; Lash Out, LaPlegua segued into the electronic music world with Icon of Coil. Originally a solo project, it morphed into a full band. Not only did IOC mark LaPlegua’s first major work with electronics and dance beats, but it also granted him wider exposure beyond Norway; IOC was LaPlegua’s first project to be released in the United States.It wasn’t until 2003 that LaPlegua founded Combichrist -the project that would soon dominate his time. A departure from IOC’s softer electronic sound, Combichrist took LaPlegua’s hardcore past and electronica present and merged them into a singular, mechanical monster. Without the compromise of the band dynamic, LaPlegua, who does everything in the studio himself on Combichrist releases, was able to explore whatever avenue he desired musically. What he found was a long dark road with plenty of twists and turns. The Joy of Gunz, LaPlegua’s first release as Combichrist, was quickly followed by two EP’s: 2004’s Kiss the Blade and Sex Drogen und Industrial. In 2005, LaPlegua was back at it again, releasing the landmark album Everybody Hates You. Defying the dreaded sophomore slump, the second Combichrist full-length featured two tracks that would become club classics “This Shit Will Fuck You Up” and “This Is My Rifle” and was also the project’s U.S. debut on Metropolis Records. Further benchmarks were set with the release of the 2006 EP Get Your Body Beat, the title track of which landed Combichrist its first appearance on Billboard’s Top 10 Dance Singles chart.

The years that followed brought on 6 more full-length albums —What the Fuck Is Wrong with You People? (2007), Today We Are All Demons (2009), Making Monsters (2010), No Redemption (Official DmC: Devil May Cry Soundtrack)(2013), We Love You (2014), This Is Where Death Begins (2016) -as well as a handful of additional EPs. On top of Combichrist’s many releases, LaPlegua has also logged countless miles, globetrotting on tours of Europe, South America, Australia, the United States, and four full months in Europe and North America touring with Rammstein (in front of hundreds of thousands of people).Combichrist released album One Fire, in June of 2019.

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