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Mirrors for Psychic Warfare news

Posted by Loren on January 20, 2018

Mirrors for Psychic Warfare news
photo by Loren Green

The collaboration betweetn Scott Kelly (Neurosis) and Sanford Parker (Buried At Sea), has announced an upcoming tour in early spring.

The group released a self-titled record in 2016 on Neurot Recordings and hint that more material is to come. First, the band hits the road starting on Feb. 10, joined on dates by The Atlas Moth and Royal Thunder.

MIRRORS FOR PSYCHIC WARFARE:
2/10/2018 Empty Bottle - Chicago, IL **
2/11/2018 Smalls - Detroit, MI ** 
2/12/2018 Hard Luck - Toronto, ON **
2/13/2018 Bar Le Ritz - Montreal, QC ** 
2/14/2018 Great Scott - Boston, MA ** 
2/16/2018 Saint Vitus Bar - Brooklyn, NY **
2/17/2018 Voltage Lounge - Philadelphia, PA **
2/18/2018 DC9 - Washington, DC **
2/19/2018 Strange Matter - Richmond, VA **
2/20/2018 Local 506 - Chapel Hill, NC **
2/21/2018 New Brookland Tavern - Columbia, SC **
2/22/2018 Club 529 - Atlanta, GA **
2/26/2018 The Rail 2 - Peoria, IL
2/27/2018 Riot Room - Kansas City, MO
2/28/2018 Fubar - St. Louis, MO
3/01/2018 89th Street - Oklahoma City, OK
3/02/2018 Lost Well -Austin, TX
3/03/2018 Lowbrow Palace - El Paso, TX
3/04/2018 Rebel Lounge - Phoenix, AZ
3/05/2018 Resident - Los Angeles, CA
3/06/2018 Blue Lamp - Sacramento, CA
3/07/2018 Golden Bull - Oakland, CA
3/08/2018 Tonic Lounge - Portland, OR
3/09/2018 Highline - Seattle, WA
3/10/2018 Astoria - Vancouver, BC
** w/ The Atlas Moth, Royal Thunder

Mirrors for Psychic Warfare news
photo by Loren Green

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