The Bay Area death practitioners in NECROT will kick off a week long mini-tour next week enroute to their performance at this year’s Northwest Terror Fest in Seattle, Washington on June 1st. The trek includes performances with Full Of Hell, Gatecreeper, Hellshock, Triumvir Foul, and Of Feather And Bone on select dates. The latest live invasion comes in advance of the band’s previously announced first ever European tour this fall. Set to commence September 8th at Kill-Town Death Fest, the journey will rumble the stages of nearly three-dozen cities upon its conclusion October 14th. See all confirmed shows below.
NECROT – Northwest Terror Tour 2018:
5/30/2018 Siren’s Song – Eureka, CA
5/31/2018 Old Nick’s – Eugene, OR w/ Full Of Hell, Gatecreeper
6/01/2018 Northwest Terror Fest @ Neumos – Seattle, WA
6/02/2018 Astoria – Vancouver, BC
6/03/2018 Tonic Lounge – Portland, OR w/ Hellshock, Triumvir Foul
6/04/2018 The Golden Bull – Oakland, CA w/ Of Feather And Bone
9/08/2018 Kill Town Death Fest – Copenhagen, DK
9/09/2018 Hafenklang – Hamburg, DE
9/10/2018 Plaque – Leipzig, DE
9/11/2018 Durer Kert – Budapest, HU
9/12/2018 T Klub – Roznov, CZ
9/13/2018 TBA – Kassel, DE
9/14/2018 Urban Spree – Berlin, DE
9/15/2018 Bloodshed Fest – Eindhoven, NL
9/16/2018 The Boston Music Room – London, UK
9/17/2018 Aatma – Manchester, UK
9/18/2018 Temple of Boom – Leeds, UK
9/19/2018 Fuel – Cardiff, UK
9/20/2018 Wheatsheaf – Banbury, UK
9/21/2018 Magassin 4 – Bruxelles, BE
9/22/2018 NRW Festival – Wermelskirchen, DE
9/23/2018 Het bos – Antwerp, BE
9/24/2018 Cafè Trauma – Marburg, DE
9/25/2018 TBA – Lille, FR
9/27/2018 TBA – Brest, FR
9/29/2018 VOID – Bordeaux, FR
9/30/2018 Ferme de Mauriac – Mauriac, FR
10/01/2018 Les Pavillons Sauvages – Toulouse, FR
10/02/2018 Laudio – Orbeko Etxea, ES
10/04/2018 Metal Point – Porto, PT
10/05/2018 Stairway Club – Cascais, PT
10/06/2018 TBA – Madrid, ES
10/07/2018 Zona Rock – El Ejidio, ES
10/08/2018 TBA – Valencia, ES
10/09/2018 Upload Club – Barcellona, ES
10/10/2018 Rock ‘n’ Eat Live – Lyon, FR
10/11/2018 Blue Rose – Milan, IT
10/12/2018 Tikitaka – Pescara, IT
10/13/2018 CPA – Florence, IT
10/14/2018 Freakout – Bologna, IT
NECROT continues to tour in support of their critically-adored Blood Offerings full-length released via Tankcrimes. Captured by Greg Wilkinson (Vastum, Graves At Sea) and mastered by Brad Boatright (Nails, Gatecreeper), the record earned the #29 spot on Billboard’s Hard Rock Chart and #52 on Billboard’s New Artist Chart upon its first week of release. Additionally, Blood Offerings earned year-end accolades from the likes of Decibel Magazine and Revolver and continues to reap the praise of fans and critics globally.
Stream Blood Offerings in full at THIS LOCATION where you can also purchase the record digitally. Find physical orders at THIS LOCATION.
Forged in 2011, NECROT — founded by current and former members of Acephalix, Vastum, Saviours, Watch Them Die, Atrament, and more — unleashed their The Labyrinth full-length in 2016 via Tankcrimes. Spewing forth eight tracks amassed from three hard-to-find and long out-of-print demo tapes, the record reaped critical acclaim from fans and media alike compelled by the band’s unrepentant Autopsy, Bolt Thrower, and Sacrilege worship.
“Packed with killer riffs, thunderous blast beats and the death-defying leads of Saviours guitarist Sonny Reinhardt, the debut album from this hotly touted Oakland death metal trio bristles with a raw intensity that’s frequently lost in the modern era of triggered, overproduced extremity. By keeping it real, NECROT keep it awesome.” — Revolver
“Blood Offerings is all old ground, but it is hallowed earth. We’ve heard everything played on this album before, but we’ve never heard it played quite like this. If you’re that curmudgeon who keeps saying nothing can displace your aging death metal album collection, it might be finally time to buy a new record.” — Decibel
“Metaphorically, it’s like putting your ear up to the chest of a rotting corpse and listening to the parasites eat it from the inside out. NECROT has recorded an album so putrescent you can almost smell it.” — Paste Magazine
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