Pinkish Black Continue to Support Razed To The Ground
Duo Set to Tour with Kings Goblin
Fort Worth’s Post-Punk doom duo Pinkish Black, continuing to support their critically acclaimed Century Media album Razed to The Ground, will be touring with Italian Horror Soundtrack/Progressive Rock loyalists Kings Goblin. The dates start April 4 in St. Petersburg, FL, makes a stop at the historic Henry Fonda Theater in Los Angeles and ends in Oakland, CA. The complete set of dates is below.
Pinkish Black with Goblin:
April 24 St. Petersburg, FL / State Theater w/ Goblin
April 25 Miami, FL / Grand Central w/ Goblin
April 27 Dallas, TX / Texas Theater w/ Goblin
April 28 Houston, TX / House Of Blues w/ Goblin
April 29 Austin, TX / Mohawk w/ Goblin
May 1 Phoenix, AZ / Marquee w/ Goblin
May 2 San Diego, CA / House Of Blues w/ Goblin
May 3 Los Angeles, CA / Henry Fonda Theater w/ Goblin
May 4 Oakland, CA / Metro w/ Goblin
Additional Pinkish Black Dates:
May 31 Houston, TX/Free Press Summer Festival w/ Jack White, Wu-Tang Clan, Deftones and more.
June 1 Houston, TX Free Press Summer Festival w/ Jack White, Wu-Tang Clan, Deftones and more.
Critical Praise for Razed To The Ground:
Pinkish Black resemble a Popol Vuh that suddenly became obsessed with denim and leather, or an enterprising Goblin that, after doing scores for Dario Argento, discovered that headbangers love horror movies. ~ Pitchfork
“Classically minded metal trio…take a lot from the Birthday Party and kind of morph those moody and dark post punk bands of the 80s but are much heavier and gloomier.” ~ NPR’s “All Things Considered”
“Razed To The Ground is heavier, more melodic, and more captivating than the band’s excellent 2012 release. It shifted from grinding, atonal, primal industrial-goth to bleep-bloopy space-metal to something spacious, somber, and quite beautiful.” ~ Stereogum
“Razed to the Ground, their second full-length in as many years, gets even weirder than its predecessor and serves to further define the sludgy post-punk niche the group have created for themselves.” ~ Punknews
“Razed to the Ground in, it’s one of the best releases of 2013, period, regardless of genre.” ~ CVLTNation