HIGH ON FIRE Announces U.S. Tour With  ZETA & HIGH COMMAND

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High On Fire has announced U.S. headlining tour dates in support of the band’s upcoming album, “Cometh The Storm”. The trek will feature support from Venezuelan post-rock outfit Zeta and Massachusetts crossover crew High Command. Check out the itinerary below.

High On Fir comments:High On Fir legion! We are stoked to take the stage in a city near you as we bring ‘Cometh The Storm’ to life. Looking forward to a triumphant run of shows and reuniting with friends. See you soon!”

May 04 – Orlando, FL – Conduit
May 05 – Columbia, SC – The Senate
May 07 – Greensboro, NC – Hanger 1819
May 08 – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
May 10 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
May 11 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place
May 12 – Jersey City, NJ – White Eagle Hall
May 13 – Cambridge, MA – The Middle East
May 15 – Albany, NY – Empire Live
May 16 – Cleveland Heights, OH – Grog Shop
May 17 – Detroit, MI – The Magic Stick
May 18 – Chicago, IL – 3 Floyd’s Brewing (Dark Lord Day)

High On Fire will release their new full-length “Cometh the Storm” on 19th April via MNRK Heavy. The GRAMMY Award-winning group, celebrating their 25th anniversary, recorded “Cometh the Storm” at GodCity Studio in Salem, Massachusetts with producer Kurt Ballou. The 11-song effort – the band’s ninth studio album – marks the release of the first new High on Fire music since 2018’s “Electric Messiah” and the first to feature drummer Coady Willis (Big BusinessMurder City Devils), alongside bassist Jeff Matz, and guitarist/vocalist Matt Pike.

Pre-order/save “Cometh the Storm” HERE.

“I think this band’s always had a really good drive,” states Pike. “It’s a different entity. It’s its own thing. Which, I think, makes all of us very proud to be a part of it. It’s not an average band.”

“Being a fan of each other’s bands for a long time, it feels like all bets are off and anything goes which is a liberating feeling,” shares Willis. “That feeling of making something out of all of these imperfect parts and it becomes this magical, weird, new idea that none of us ever anticipated. Against all odds. That’s the joy of it.”

“It’s interesting, whenever there’s a lineup change in a band,” offers Ballou. “It can take a little while to rebuild. But it’s also an opportunity to reinvigorate the band and I think that’s what’s happened here.”

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