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Eye Flys Tub of Lard

Posted by Loren on March 8, 2020

Eye Flys Tub of Lard
photo by Scott Wilkinson

A new noise rock band by the name of Eye Flys will release its debut full-length this month, on March 20 on Thrill Jockey Records. The group has a number of scene veterans, inclusind members of Full of Hell, Blackslide, and Triac and released Context EP in 2019.

Tub of Lard was written last summer and features a more collaborative approach that its predecessor EP. The members live in different cities, but this material was written around tours with Daughters and Torche.

Eye Flys EU tour dates:

Mar. 29 - Berlin, DE - Bi Nuu ^

Mar. 30 - Wroclaw, PL - CRK ^

Mar. 31 - Prague, CZ - Underdogs ^

Apr. 1 - Kosice, SK - Collosseum ^

Apr. 2 - Budapest, HU - Durer Kert ^

Apr. 3 - Bologna, IT - Freakout Club ^

Apr. 4 - Milan, IT - Grinder Fest ^

Apr. 5 - Stuttgart, DE - Juha West ^

Apr. 6 - Bochum, DE - Die Trompete ^

Apr. 7 - Brussels, BE - Magasin 4 ^

Apr. 8 - Lincoln, UK - The Jolly Brewer ^

Apr. 9 - Newcastle, UK - Cluny 2 ^

Apr. 10 - Glasgow, UK - Stereo ^ 

Apr. 11 - Dublin, IE - Grand Social ^

Apr. 12 - Limerick, IE - Siege of Limerickk fest ^

Apr. 13 - Manchester, UK - Bread Shed ^

Apr. 14 - Bristol, UK - Exchange ^

Apr. 15 - London, UK - Scala ^ 

Apr. 16-19 - Tilburg, NL - Roadburn Festival w/ Full of Hell, Lingua Ignota, Russian Circles + more

^ w/ Full of Hell and Primitive Man

Eye Flys Tub of Lard
photo by Scott Wilkinson

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