Abigail Williams Finishing New Album, Announces West Coast Tour

Band Photo: Abigail Williams (?)
With Abigail Williams nearing the recording completion of a forthcoming new album, the band has announced an upcoming West Coast tour.
Set to kick off July 11th, the tour will hit fourteen cities before wrapping up in Seattle on July 27th. The tour announcement follows the recent release of the special 4-disc collection, "From Legend To Becoming" available now in stores nationwide.
The limited edition collection includes the band’s three full-length albums, 2008’s "In The Shadow Of A Thousand Suns" (reviewed here), 2010’s "In The Absence Of Light" (reviewed here) 2012’s "Becoming" (you guessed it - reviewed here) plus the debut EP "Legend."
"After a year off from touring and working on our new record, we are looking forward to getting in the van again,” says vocalist/guitarist Sorceron. Continuing he notes, “we will be playing lots of new material from the upcoming release as well as our favorites from the past."
Sorceron has been keeping busy the last year working on new material for Abigail Williams as well participating in other recording projects - Lord Mantis, Missing - and serving as producer and engineer on other recordings. “Musically this album is very diverse,” he said. “the overall vibe is way more negative compared to our last album. Artistically this is the best line-up I’ve had the pleasure to work with over the years.”
7/11 – Fruitdale Grange, Grants Pass OR
7/12 – Starlite Lounge, Sacramento CA
7/13 – Elbo Room, San Francisco CA
7/14 – Complex, Los Angeles CA
7/15 – Brick By Brick, San Diego CA
7/16 – Yucca Tap Room, Phoenix AZ
7/17 – The Jam Spot, Albuqueque NM
7/18 – Bushwacker’s, Denver CO
7/19 – Area 51, Salt Lake City UT
7/20 – The Shredder, Boise ID
7/23 – Obsidian, Olympia WA
7/25 – Hindenburg, Vancouver BC
7/26 – The Pin, Spokane WA
7/27 – Studio Steven, Seattle WA
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