Posted on: July 24, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

SAMOTHRACE have also recently unveiled two forthcoming U.S. tours in support of Reverence To Stone for the Summer months, including a West Coast headlining tour in August and a trek to the eastern half of the country alongside Pallbearer and Royal Thunder in September, with more shows to be announced in the coming days.

 

Reverence To Stone was recorded at Soundhouse Studios in the band’s hometown of Seattle with producer Brandon Fitzsimmons (ex-Wormwood) at the turn of the year, then mastered at Earhammer by Greg Wilkinson (Brainoil, Graves At Sea). The LP’s two extensive tracks engulf nearly thirty-five minutes, presenting the unit’s revered, multi-faceted doom at its most expansive to date. The album’s beautiful cover art was painted by hardcore/punk musician and artist Moses Saarni. Orders for the digipak CD and LP formats of Reverence To Stone can be placed now VIA 20 BUCK SPIN.

 

Promos of Reverence To Stone and interviews with SAMOTHRACE via phone, email or in-person at any of the forthcoming live performances are available worldwide now via Earsplit PR.

 

SAMOTHRACE Confirmed West Coast Record Release Tour Dates:

8/17/2012 The Metro – Oakland, CA @ DeadFest

8/18/2012 Five Star Bar – Los Angeles, CA w/ Bereft [*new venue]

8/19/2012 The Yard – San Diego, CA

8/20/2012 Slidebar – Fullerton, CA w/ Bereft

8/21/2012 Sugar Mountain – Oakland, CA w/ Brainoil

 

SAMOTHRACE Tour w/ Pallbearer, Royal Thunder:

9/06/2012 Exit/In – Nashville, TN

9/08/2012 Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia, PA

9/09/2012 TT The Bears – Boston, MA

9/11/2012 Knitting Factory – Brooklyn, NY

9/12/2012 Rock N Roll Hotel – Washington, DC

9/13/2012 Ace Of Cups – Columbus, OH

9/14/2012 Beat Kitchen – Chicago, IL

9/15/2012 Fubar – St. Louis, MO

9/16/2012 The Jackpot – Lawrence, KS

 

“…Samothrace position themselves on a weird axis between Sabbathian doom worship and psychedelic freak-out sludge (á la Cough or Rwake), along with an Isis-esque rhythmic complexity and molten tempo. 8/10” – Decibel

 

“…the second full-length from Seattle quartet Samothrace for 20 Buck Spin comprises only two tracks, but they’re diverse and dynamic enough to prove that the breadth of doom is wider than a stylistic rut.” – Pitchfork

 

“There is emotional comfort to be found in mutual despair, and there is no doubt that Reverence To Stone is a masterwork of shared woe. 4/5” – About.com

 

“A vital, forward-thinking entity in the ever-backwards and retrograde world of sludge, Samothrace are an absolute treasure. 8/10” – Blistering

 

“While there are a lot of bands working with a similar aesthetic palette, nobody sounds like Samothrace.” – RVA Mag

 

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