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Pharaoh on tour, new album

Posted by Loren on October 27, 2014

Pharaoh on tour, new album
Pharaoh on tour, new album

New Jersey doom/sludge trio Pharaoh will release their first full-lenth later this month on Halloween. The record is titled Negative Everything and will be issued by A389 Recordings.

They are currently on tour with Homewrecker.

Negative Everything track list:

1. Recease

2. The Slasher

3. Degenerator

4. Spared

5. Dusted

6. Barthalomew

7. Crying Mother

8. Drag

 

Tour Dates:

10/27 Vancouver, BC @ 333 *

10/28 Bremerton, WA @ The Charleston *

10/31 Davis, CA @ RBU *

11/01 Reno, NV @ HOLLAND SHOW SPACE *

11/02 Santa Cruz, CA @ 418 Project *

11/03 Los Angeles, CA @ Los Globos *

11/04 Tucson, AZ @ Gary’s Place *

11/06 Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad *

11/07 Lubbock, TX @ District Oyster Bar *

11/11 Baton Rouge, LA @ Hound Dogs *

11/12 Pensacola, FL @ Handle Bar *

11/13 Tampa, FL @ Epic Problem *

11/15 Tallahassee, FL @ Shanty Town *

11/16 Atlanta, GA @ Marlon’s Mansion *

11/17 Columbia, SC @ Foxfield *

11/18 Richmond, VA @ Biggs BBQ *

11/19 Baltimore, MD @ Sidebar Tavern * w/ Noisem, Eternal Sleep, Ilsa

11/20 Montclair, NJ @ The Meatlocker *

11/21 Albany, NY @ Bogies *

11/22 Haverhill, MA @ Anchors Up *

11/23 Bay Shore, NY @ Even Flow *

11/24 Providence, RI @ Firehouse 13 *

11/25 Quebec City L’Agitee *

11/27 Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck *

11/30 St Catherines, ON @ Detour *

* w/ Homewrecker

Pharaoh on tour, new album
Pharaoh on tour, new album

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