Between The Buried And Me, Horse The Band, Animosity, and The End Tour Dates

Band Photo: Horse The Band (?)
Between The Buried And Me will headline a U.S. tour beginning in late-September in support of their upcoming album, "Colors." They will be joined by Horse The Band, Animosity, and The End. A few more tour dates will be added, but here's the bulk of the schedule:
9/26 Greensboro, NC @ Green Street Club (no The End)
9/27 Charlotte, NC @ Tremont Music Hall (no The End)
9/28 Nashville, TN @ Rocket Town
9/29 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
9/30 Memphis @ The Skatepark of Memphis
10/1 New Orleans, LA @ The High Ground
10/2 Houston, TX @ The Meridian
10/3 Little Rock, AR @ Juanita's Cantina
10/4 Lewisville, TX @ Fat Daddy's Sound Shack
10/5 Oklahoma City, OK @ The Conservatory
10/6 Lubbock, TX @ Lonestar Event Center
10/7 San Antonio, TX @ White Rabbit
10/10 Phoenix, AZ @ The Clubhouse
10/11 Corona, CA @ the Showcase Theatre
10/12 Corona, CA @ the Showcase Theatre
10/13 San Diego, CA @ Soma
10/14 Oakland, CA @ Oakland Metro
10/15 Portland, OR @ Satyricon
10/16 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
10/18 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre
10/19 Omaha, NE @ the Sokol Underground
10/20 Iowa City, IA @ The Picador
10/21 Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club
10/24 Detroit, MI @ The Hayloft
10/25 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody's
10/27 Spartanburg, SC @ Ground Zero
10/28 Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern
10/29 Baltimore, MD @ Otto Bar
10/31 New York, NY @ Blender Theatre @ Gramercy
11/1 Philadelphia, PA @ The Starlite Ballroom
11/2 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
11/4 Asbury Park, NJ @ The Saints and Sinners Festival (BTBAM, Animosity)
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8 Comments on "BTBAM, Horse The Band, Animosity, The End Tour"

2. writes:
You're not missing anything. They're rather spaz and hardcore and nu-metal, combining the three most popular mall genres of the past decade. They were on the BTBAM/Celiphic tour as opening act. . .not sure if they were the worst part of the show or if the Red Chord's fans were.

5. writes:
yeah, if you've heard anything by the end other than their latest offering then you should now that they are an absolutely amazing band, especially live. they are also in no way nu metal (where do you hear that). in my humble opinion, i would go out on a limb and say that if you are a dillinger fan, and maybe into spacier progressive rock sounds then you will dig the end. but you probably shouldnt give them a chance b/c any music that can be labeled "smart" is for p***ies.

7. writes:
The fans at the show were just plain hardcore special eds.
I wouldn't really say The End was amazing live to me. I have no way to know what stuff was new or old, but it was all dissonance, build up for a break down, and nu-metal chugs. Oh, and the singer playing tribal drums on a tom.

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1. RedrumSyndrum writes:
badass... except idk who the f*** The End is