MASTODON: North American Tour Dates Announced - Mar. 2, 2009
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MASTODON: North American Tour Dates Announced - Mar. 2, 2009
MASTODON: North American Tour Dates Announced - Mar. 2, 2009
Atlanta-based progressive metal band MASTODON will embark on a spring U.S. headlining tour in support of its second album for Reprise Records, "Crack The Skye". MASTODON will perform "Crack The Skye" in its entirety along with career-spanning surprises and plenty of visual stimulus in store. This first tour behind the groundbreaking new album will sweep across the U.S. and Canada, playing to smaller theaters and clubs to insure a maximum and up-close intimate environment in which to be exposed to brand new songs and old favorites for MASTODON fans.
Support on the trek will come from KYLESA and INTRONAUT.
MASTODON bassist Bill Kelliher told Billboard.com about the band's decision to play the new CD in its entirety, "there's something about ["Crack The Skye"] where it would be weird to leave a song out. We'll incorporate a whole stage show, which will hopefully make it even more exciting for kids to come see and more visually stimulating." The band is also hoping to make a short movie from all the songs, which Kelliher hopes will be MASTODON's version of "The Wall".
Confirmed dates are as follows:
Apr. 10 - Workplay Theater - Birmingham, AL
Apr. 11 - House of Blues - New Orleans, LA
Apr. 13 - Granada Theater - Lawrence, KS
Apr. 14 - Fox Theatre - Boulder, CO
Apr. 16 - Martini Ranch - Phoenix, AZ
Apr. 18 - Coachella - Indio, CA
Apr. 19 - Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
Apr. 21 - Hawthorne Theatre - Portland, OR
Apr. 22 - Neumo's - Seattle, WA
Apr. 23 - Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, BC
Apr. 24 - MacEwen Ballroom - Calgary, AB
Apr. 25 - Starlite Ballroom - Edmonton, AB
Apr. 26 - The Odeon - Saskatoon, SK
Apr. 28 - The Garrick - Winnipeg, MB
Apr. 29 - Fine Line Music Hall - Minneapolis, MN
Apr. 30 - Metro - Chicago, IL
May 01 - Crofoot Ballroom - Pontiac, MI
May 02 - Beachland Ballroom - Cleveland, OH
May 04 - Le National - Montreal, QC
May 05 - Opera House - Toronto, ON
May 07 - House of Blues - Boston, MA
May 08 - TLA - Philadelphia, PA
May 09 - Fillmore @ Irving Plaza - New York, NY
May 10 - Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY
May 12 - 9:30 Club - Washington DC
May 13 - Cat's Cradle - Carbarro, NC
May 14 - Orange Peel - Ashville, NC
May 15 - Center Stage - Atlanta, GA
Atlanta-based progressive metal band MASTODON will embark on a spring U.S. headlining tour in support of its second album for Reprise Records, "Crack The Skye". MASTODON will perform "Crack The Skye" in its entirety along with career-spanning surprises and plenty of visual stimulus in store. This first tour behind the groundbreaking new album will sweep across the U.S. and Canada, playing to smaller theaters and clubs to insure a maximum and up-close intimate environment in which to be exposed to brand new songs and old favorites for MASTODON fans.
Support on the trek will come from KYLESA and INTRONAUT.
MASTODON bassist Bill Kelliher told Billboard.com about the band's decision to play the new CD in its entirety, "there's something about ["Crack The Skye"] where it would be weird to leave a song out. We'll incorporate a whole stage show, which will hopefully make it even more exciting for kids to come see and more visually stimulating." The band is also hoping to make a short movie from all the songs, which Kelliher hopes will be MASTODON's version of "The Wall".
Confirmed dates are as follows:
Apr. 10 - Workplay Theater - Birmingham, AL
Apr. 11 - House of Blues - New Orleans, LA
Apr. 13 - Granada Theater - Lawrence, KS
Apr. 14 - Fox Theatre - Boulder, CO
Apr. 16 - Martini Ranch - Phoenix, AZ
Apr. 18 - Coachella - Indio, CA
Apr. 19 - Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
Apr. 21 - Hawthorne Theatre - Portland, OR
Apr. 22 - Neumo's - Seattle, WA
Apr. 23 - Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, BC
Apr. 24 - MacEwen Ballroom - Calgary, AB
Apr. 25 - Starlite Ballroom - Edmonton, AB
Apr. 26 - The Odeon - Saskatoon, SK
Apr. 28 - The Garrick - Winnipeg, MB
Apr. 29 - Fine Line Music Hall - Minneapolis, MN
Apr. 30 - Metro - Chicago, IL
May 01 - Crofoot Ballroom - Pontiac, MI
May 02 - Beachland Ballroom - Cleveland, OH
May 04 - Le National - Montreal, QC
May 05 - Opera House - Toronto, ON
May 07 - House of Blues - Boston, MA
May 08 - TLA - Philadelphia, PA
May 09 - Fillmore @ Irving Plaza - New York, NY
May 10 - Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY
May 12 - 9:30 Club - Washington DC
May 13 - Cat's Cradle - Carbarro, NC
May 14 - Orange Peel - Ashville, NC
May 15 - Center Stage - Atlanta, GA
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Re: MASTODON: North American Tour Dates Announced - Mar. 2,
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is so. and i'm kind of disappointed myself, although i've made the drive to the 9:30 club from charlottesville for bands i like lessVillecore wrote:That isn't a place.Lord of This World wrote:Why the FUCK is there no Norva show?![]()
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Holy fuck, that show was fucking awesome. I didn't care for the openers very much, especially the two-drummer band which didn't have any extra dimension with an additional drummer.
But Mastodon playing the whole album from front to back was amazing and then they ripped through a bunch of the older stuff and ended with "Heart's Alive", quite possibly the most awesomes song ever written.
I'm glad I got to see them in the club. No barricade, no phalanx of yellow-shirted meatheads between you and the band. I got to stand right over the monitor and drool on Bill's pedalboard (and failed to get a good picture of it, fucking shitty camera phone). There are very few bands I have the patience to listen to for more than an hour-long set but this was definitely an exception.
It was worth a six-hour drive. If these guys are coming anywhere near you, you owe it to yourself to make the trip out to see them. Fucking amazing!

But Mastodon playing the whole album from front to back was amazing and then they ripped through a bunch of the older stuff and ended with "Heart's Alive", quite possibly the most awesomes song ever written.


I'm glad I got to see them in the club. No barricade, no phalanx of yellow-shirted meatheads between you and the band. I got to stand right over the monitor and drool on Bill's pedalboard (and failed to get a good picture of it, fucking shitty camera phone). There are very few bands I have the patience to listen to for more than an hour-long set but this was definitely an exception.
It was worth a six-hour drive. If these guys are coming anywhere near you, you owe it to yourself to make the trip out to see them. Fucking amazing!




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The sound was fine, it just didn't seem all that interesting to me. Maybe I'm just bored of menstrual metal.Lumber Jack Off wrote:you didn't care for Kylesa?
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Pfl?yd wrote:But Mastodon playing the whole album from front to back was amazing and then they ripped through a bunch of the older stuff and ended with "Heart's Alive", quite possibly the most awesomes song ever written.![]()
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You didn't go see Saint Vitus?buck satan wrote:I saw this show last night and it was very cool! All three bands were great.

I was going to go but I had to fucking leave on the 10th to be back at work on Saturday. FUCK.
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I thought they played another one from Remission. I can't remember the name though, I'll have to listen to the album.buck satan wrote:that was the only song from Remission they played
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
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Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
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Are they playing stuff from Blood Mountain and Leviathan too? or just the whole CTS cd?
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It was a tough call but I picked Mastodon because I've never really listened to Saint Vitus. I found out that I probably could have made it over there in time for Saint Vitus after Mastodon ended though.summers_eve wrote:You didn't go see Saint Vitus?buck satan wrote:I saw this show last night and it was very cool! All three bands were great.![]()
I was going to go but I had to fucking leave on the 10th to be back at work on Saturday. FUCK.

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They played the whole CTS album first, had like a minute of "intermission" where they played a loop while they had a huddle, and then ripped into a pile of songs from all the other albums, ending with "Seabeast" and "Heart's Alive" at the end.OverMe wrote:Are they playing stuff from Blood Mountain and Leviathan too? or just the whole CTS cd?
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Pfl?yd wrote:They played the whole CTS album first, had like a minute of "intermission" where they played a loop while they had a huddle, and then ripped into a pile of songs from all the other albums, ending with "Seabeast" and "Heart's Alive" at the end.OverMe wrote:Are they playing stuff from Blood Mountain and Leviathan too? or just the whole CTS cd?

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What's his name? Hatebrad?
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Sounds like they were jewed on sound. One thing I don't like about festivals in general is bands tend to just get a line check for sound and off they go. The soundman usually gets the band sounding right about halfway through the last song.Bar Rat wrote:I saw Mastadon at last year's Mahyem Fest and they sucked cock. Unless they got totally jewed on the sound, it was all a bunch of mud.
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Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
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