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Between The Buried And Me Announces Tour Dates With Enslaved, Native Construct

Between the Buried and Me will return to the road this fall to headline North America with support from Norway's Enslaved plus progressive masters Intronaut and prog newcomers Native Construct.

Between the Buried and Me's Dan Briggs comments: "This is a package that we handpicked each band, which doesn't always happen. It shows off the diversity of the progressive music universe and we couldn't be more excited to have a young band like Native Construct, Intronaut who are great friends of ours already, and the legends in Enslaved, along with us."

Ivar from Enslaved offered the following statement: "When we ended our highly successful tour just this March, it was with an outspoken 'we sure hope there's another trip across the pond already this year.' And wouldn't you know it; there IS going to be just that! The gods heard our call. OR; it could have been the booking agents and Between the Buried and Me - this tour coming up from November 18th 2015 will see us supporting them on a trek throughout USA for the following month. We will add our extreme flavour to the prog-metal package; to make sure our own faithful American fans (which we will never be able to thank enough for their relentless support), as well as the new listeners we'll meet on the way gets the full-blown Enslaved-experience!"

To know what you're getting into, check out our reviews for the latest albums from Native Construct, Enslaved, and BTBAM.

11/18 Cincinnati, OH Bogart's
11/19 Chicago, IL House of Blues
11/20 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall
11/21 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
11/23 Minneapolis, MN Skyway Theater
11/24 Lincoln, NE Bourbon Theater
11/25 Denver, CO The Summit Music Hall
11/27 Reno, NV Knitting Factory
11/28 San Francisco, CA The Regency Ballroom
11/29 Los Angeles, CA Mayan Theatre
12/01 Scottsdale, AZ Livewire
12/02 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater
12/03 El Paso, TX Tricky Falls
12/04 Lubbock, TX Lonestar Pavilion
12/05 San Antonio, TX The Aztec Theatre
12/06 Dallas, TX House of Blues
12/08 Atlanta, GA Center Stage
12/10 Toronto, ON The Danforth Music Hall
12/11 Ottawa, ON Bronson Centre
12/12 Boston, MA House of Blues
12/13 Philadelphia, PA Theatre Of Living Arts
12/15 New York, NY Irving Plaza
12/16 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage
12/17 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore

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6 Comments on "BTBAM Announces Tour With Enslaved"

Anonymous Reader

1. Ginnie Moon writes:

GOTTDAM some great tours are heading out!
Goodbye, mighty dollars!

# Aug 18, 2015 @ 1:47 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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2. Drum_Junkie writes:

Nice. BTBAM does not disappoint. I'm still spinning the new album.

# Aug 18, 2015 @ 5:06 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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3. xFiruath writes:

Enslaved and BTBAM on the same night would be great. I dig really like that Native Construct album, but I'm wondering how that would translate to the live experience and whether metal fans are going to get bored - it is a serious mishmash of sounds that's way off the beaten path.

# Aug 19, 2015 @ 11:44 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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4. RememberMetal? writes:

Gah.

Machinehead on 11/17 and this on 11/18. I think I'm in a bind. The metal torch bearers of my teens or metal innovators of the now.

# Aug 19, 2015 @ 3:17 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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5. Judas_Rising writes:

Why wouldn't you go to both? Many, many times I have gone to a show, been to work at 7am, head to the show at 7, at work by 7 the next morning. Not difficult at all.

# Aug 19, 2015 @ 10:08 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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6. Drum_Junkie writes:

Tough choice RM? If you've only got the dough for one show, I'd probably side with Machinehead, since this is their "Evening with.." tour. You're more likely to hear some deep cuts and it will be a bit more special. That may just be me since the stars didn't align for me to catch them. I saw BTBAM a few weeks ago and they were awesome, but they were predictable in the sense that you got what you were expecting - lots of new album songs (80% of the new album) sprinkled with songs from other albums (Ants of the Sky, White Walls, and of course Selkies)

If you can swing both, absolutely do it. But if you're forced to choose, I'd go with Machinehead for the unique memory.

# Aug 20, 2015 @ 8:57 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address

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