Posted on: July 7, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Barn Burner recently completed a Canadian tour with 3 Inches of Blood and Cancer Bats and a headlining tour through the west coast of the US. Of course, seeing as the band loves to party on the road, they’re heading right back out in July and August with Ramming Speed. The tour gives east coasters a killer opportunity to catch two of the best up-and-coming rock/thrash bands in intimate, party-friendly settings.

Barn Burner’s second album, Bangers II: Scum of the Earth, saw the band once again teaming up with producer/engineer Adrian Popovich (Tricky Woo, Priestess, Sam Roberts, The Dears, and Sebastian Grainger) to create a truly original heavy metal record. While maintaining some of the core aspects of their previous record, Barn Burner have captured something more intense, taking steps to create an album more dynamic then their last. Having already toured Canada, the U.S. and Europe with the likes of Priestess, Bison B.C., and 3 inches of Blood, Barn Burner intend to continue its war path in support of the Metal Blade release of Bangers II.

RAMMING SPEED / BARN BURNER
SUMMER BANGERS TOUR 2010
07/28 Burlington, VT TBA
07/29 Portland, ME The Fermentery w/ War Animal
07/30 Allston, MA The Butcher Shop w/ Phantom Glue
07/31 New York, NY Saint Vitus w/ Natur
08/01 Barn Burner music video shoot (!)
08/02 Washington DC Corpse Fortress w/ Locusta
08/03 Richmond, VA Strange Matter
08/04 Philadelphia, PA JR’s w/ Casket, Transient
08/05 Rochester, NY The Crown Barn Burner ONLY
08/05 Providence, RI Castlevania Ramming Speed only w/ Locusta
08/06 Somerville, MA Starlab Ramming Speed only w/ Locusta

Bangers II: Scum of the Earth track listing:
1. Scum of the Earth
2. Dark Side of the Barn
3. Gate Creeper
4. Keg Stand and Deliver
5. The Earth’s Crust
6. Quest for the Cube
7. Brother Fear
8. Skid Marks the Spot
9. Crushing Defeat
10. Ghost Jam

“This music is all about the swagger, and the foursome carries themselves like the 1976-77 Habs: they will own you, plain and simple, no matter how hung over they are from the night before.” Decibel Magazine

“cotton-wool quality, Orange-amped, wall of sound, riff-loaded music.” TheNewReview.com

“huge groovy riffs that would make Phil Lynott proud.” Craveonline.com

“the band is electrifying, and whether you are in the mood to headbang or not, they inject something into your bloodstream that renders you incapable of resisting the overpowering urge.” Outburn Magazine

http://www.metalblade.com/barnburner
http://www.myspace.com/theinfamousbarnburner
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http://www.youtube.com/bernardburner

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