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Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
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Ravenpig said
Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
Black Sabbath still have ALOT to prove. They may be moving away from the ass-rock that their known for, but they have yet to do anything to secure their legacy as anything more than just a band for emo teens and frat bros.
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UndKeineEier said
Ravenpig said
Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
Black Sabbath still have ALOT to prove. They may be moving away from the ass-rock that their known for, but they have yet to do anything to secure their legacy as anything more than just a band for emo teens and frat bros.
First it's a lot and as to have they secured their legacy you have to be a full blown retarded to think otherwise, it's not even worth arguing over, they are the grandfathers of metal.
Ravenpig said
Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
Black Sabbath still have ALOT to prove. They may be moving away from the ass-rock that their known for, but they have yet to do anything to secure their legacy as anything more than just a band for emo teens and frat bros.
First it's a lot and as to have they secured their legacy you have to be a full blown retarded to think otherwise, it's not even worth arguing over, they are the grandfathers of metal.
Ravenpig said
Yea I'm not even a big of theirs but to say they have "ALOT" to prove is just, I mean,
agreed. Godfathers of metal indeed. Tool on the other hand definitely has one more great album to pull out of their collective asses. can't wait.
Yea I'm not even a big of theirs but to say they have "ALOT" to prove is just, I mean,
agreed. Godfathers of metal indeed. Tool on the other hand definitely has one more great album to pull out of their collective asses. can't wait.
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UndKeineEier said
Ravenpig said
Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
Black Sabbath still have ALOT to prove. They may be moving away from the ass-rock that their known for, but they have yet to do anything to secure their legacy as anything more than just a band for emo teens and frat bros.
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Ravenpig said
Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
Black Sabbath still have ALOT to prove. They may be moving away from the ass-rock that their known for, but they have yet to do anything to secure their legacy as anything more than just a band for emo teens and frat bros.
Troll of the week
well piss on my tits and tell me it's raining
petemasterpete said
UndKeineEier said
Ravenpig said
Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
Black Sabbath still have ALOT to prove. They may be moving away from the ass-rock that their known for, but they have yet to do anything to secure their legacy as anything more than just a band for emo teens and frat bros.
Troll of the week
fell for it too. damn. who are you? Perry Mason?
UndKeineEier said
Ravenpig said
Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
Black Sabbath still have ALOT to prove. They may be moving away from the ass-rock that their known for, but they have yet to do anything to secure their legacy as anything more than just a band for emo teens and frat bros.
Troll of the week
fell for it too. damn. who are you? Perry Mason?
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petemasterpete said
UndKeineEier said
Ravenpig said
Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
Black Sabbath still have ALOT to prove. They may be moving away from the ass-rock that their known for, but they have yet to do anything to secure their legacy as anything more than just a band for emo teens and frat bros.
Troll of the week
UndKeineEier said
Ravenpig said
Man if people are going to defend Ozzy (which by all means go right on ahead), you gotta be ok with the May Jay defenders. Seems pretty fair, no? There are reasons and excuses for both just the same.
That Ozzy can even sing at all is freaking insane. Dude can't even talk.
As for the new song, it's ok. Not much of a reach for them, but it's (most of) Sabbath. Their days of having to prove anything to anyone are long gone.
Black Sabbath still have ALOT to prove. They may be moving away from the ass-rock that their known for, but they have yet to do anything to secure their legacy as anything more than just a band for emo teens and frat bros.
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In an ELLE exclusive, Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon talks candidly about her next chapter, and what really happened between her and Thurston Moore
http://www.elle.com/pop-culture/celebri ... th-profile
http://www.elle.com/pop-culture/celebri ... th-profile
- You like noisy music?
- Yes. The louder the better. Stops me from thinking.
- You don't like to think? What do you like?
- Never thought about it.
- Yes. The louder the better. Stops me from thinking.
- You don't like to think? What do you like?
- Never thought about it.
ziggy23 said
In an ELLE exclusive, Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon talks candidly about her next chapter, and what really happened between her and Thurston Moore
http://www.elle.com/pop-culture/celebri ... th-profile
Read that earlier today. Â Was an interesting interview.
In an ELLE exclusive, Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon talks candidly about her next chapter, and what really happened between her and Thurston Moore
http://www.elle.com/pop-culture/celebri ... th-profile
Read that earlier today. Â Was an interesting interview.
Just read that Righteous Pigs have reformed for the Maryland Deathfest. Â In fact the whole lineup looks amazing:
ABIGAILÂ (Japan)
AHUMADO GRANUJOÂ (Czech Republic)
AMBASSADOR GUN
ANHEDONIST
ANTAEUSÂ (France)
AOSOTHÂ (France)
ASCENSIONÂ (Germany)
ASTHMA CASTLE
BENEDICTIONÂ (UK)
BOLT THROWERÂ (UK)
BROKEN HOPE
CARCASSÂ (UK)
CARPATHIAN FORESTÂ (Norway)
COBALTÂ
CONTRASTICÂ (Czech Republic)
CONVULSEÂ (Finland)
CRUCIAMENTUMÂ (UK)
DEIPHAGOÂ (Philippines)
DOWNÂ
EVOKENÂ
GLORIOR BELLIÂ (France)
GRIDEÂ (Czech Republic)
IHSAHNÂ (Norway)
INGROWINGÂ (Czech Republic)
INIQUITYÂ (Denmark)
INTEGRITY
KOMMANDANT
LOSS
MANILLA ROAD
(the) MELVINSÂ
MIDNIGHT
NOISEM
THE OBSESSEDÂ
PAGAN ALTARÂ (UK))
PALLBEARER
PELICAN
PENTAGRAM
PIG DESTROYER
REPULSION
REVENGEÂ (Canada)
RIGHTEOUS PIGS
SACRED REICHÂ
SLEEP
SPEEDWOLF
VENOMÂ (UK)
VINTERLANDÂ (Sweden)
WEEDEATER
at Baltimore Soundstage:
CITIZENS ARREST
CONVERGE
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
EDDIE BROCK
FULL OF HELL
GEHENNAÂ
HEARTLESS
HELLSHOCK
ILSA
INFEST
IRON LUNG
KROMOSOMÂ (Australia)
LIKE RATS
MAGRUDERGRIND
MASSGRAVÂ (Sweden)
OLD LINES
ROTTEN SOUNDÂ (Finland)
SETE STAR SEPTÂ (Japan)
TERVEET KÄDET (Finland)Â
TINNERÂ (Finland)
TRAGEDYÂ
VITAMIN XÂ (Netherlands)
WAKEÂ (Canada)
WEEKEND NACHOS
ABIGAILÂ (Japan)
AHUMADO GRANUJOÂ (Czech Republic)
AMBASSADOR GUN
ANHEDONIST
ANTAEUSÂ (France)
AOSOTHÂ (France)
ASCENSIONÂ (Germany)
ASTHMA CASTLE
BENEDICTIONÂ (UK)
BOLT THROWERÂ (UK)
BROKEN HOPE
CARCASSÂ (UK)
CARPATHIAN FORESTÂ (Norway)
COBALTÂ
CONTRASTICÂ (Czech Republic)
CONVULSEÂ (Finland)
CRUCIAMENTUMÂ (UK)
DEIPHAGOÂ (Philippines)
DOWNÂ
EVOKENÂ
GLORIOR BELLIÂ (France)
GRIDEÂ (Czech Republic)
IHSAHNÂ (Norway)
INGROWINGÂ (Czech Republic)
INIQUITYÂ (Denmark)
INTEGRITY
KOMMANDANT
LOSS
MANILLA ROAD
(the) MELVINSÂ
MIDNIGHT
NOISEM
THE OBSESSEDÂ
PAGAN ALTARÂ (UK))
PALLBEARER
PELICAN
PENTAGRAM
PIG DESTROYER
REPULSION
REVENGEÂ (Canada)
RIGHTEOUS PIGS
SACRED REICHÂ
SLEEP
SPEEDWOLF
VENOMÂ (UK)
VINTERLANDÂ (Sweden)
WEEDEATER
at Baltimore Soundstage:
CITIZENS ARREST
CONVERGE
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
EDDIE BROCK
FULL OF HELL
GEHENNAÂ
HEARTLESS
HELLSHOCK
ILSA
INFEST
IRON LUNG
KROMOSOMÂ (Australia)
LIKE RATS
MAGRUDERGRIND
MASSGRAVÂ (Sweden)
OLD LINES
ROTTEN SOUNDÂ (Finland)
SETE STAR SEPTÂ (Japan)
TERVEET KÄDET (Finland)Â
TINNERÂ (Finland)
TRAGEDYÂ
VITAMIN XÂ (Netherlands)
WAKEÂ (Canada)
WEEKEND NACHOS
Intronaut, Scale The Summit, Mouth Of The Architect:
6/4/13 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater – TICKETS
6/5/13 Seattle, WA @ Highline – TICKETS
6/6/13 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theater -
6/7/13 Calgary, AB @ Broken City – TICKETS
6/8/13 Edmonton, AB @ Pawn Shop – TICKETS
6/10/13 Winnipeg, MB @ Osborne Village Inn -
6/11/13 St. Paul, MN @ Station 4 – TICKETS
6/12/13 Chicago, IL @ Double Door – TICKETS
6/13/13 Cleveland, OH @ Now That’s Class – TICKETS
6/14/13 Rochester, NY @ The Bug Jar -
6/15/13 Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus – TICKETS
6/16/13 Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon -
6/17/13 Montreal, QC @ Il Motore – TICKETS
6/18/13 Toronto, ON @ Wreck Room – TICKETS
6/19/13 West Chester, PA @ The Note – TICKETS
6/20/13 Boston (Allston), MA @ Great Scott – TICKETS
6/21/13 Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery – TICKETS
6/22/13 Charlotte, NC @ The Casbah at Tremont Music Hall – TICKETS
6/23/13 Nashville, TN @ The End – TICKETS
6/24/13 Atlanta, GA @ The Drunken Unicorn -
6/25/13 Orlando, FL @ The Social – TICKETS
6/26/13 Tampa, FL @ Orpheum Theatre – TICKETS
6/28/13 Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s Downstairs -
6/29/13 Austin, TX @ Red 7 – TICKETS
6/30/13 Dallas, TX @ Club Dada – TICKETS
7/1/13 Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s Sports Cafe – no online ticket sales/no advance sales
Intronaut, Scale The Summit, Castle:
7/2/13 Santa Fe, NM @ Warehouse 21 -
7/3/13 Denver, CO @ The Marquis Theatre – TICKETS
7/5/13 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s – TICKETS
7/6/13 Hollywood, CA @ Roxy Theatre -Â TICKETS
Mogshuggah said
Intronaut, Scale The Summit, Mouth Of The Architect:
6/4/13 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater – TICKETS
6/5/13 Seattle, WA @ Highline – TICKETS
6/6/13 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theater -
6/7/13 Calgary, AB @ Broken City – TICKETS
6/8/13 Edmonton, AB @ Pawn Shop – TICKETS
6/10/13 Winnipeg, MB @ Osborne Village Inn -
6/11/13 St. Paul, MN @ Station 4 – TICKETS
6/12/13 Chicago, IL @ Double Door – TICKETS
6/13/13 Cleveland, OH @ Now That’s Class – TICKETS
6/14/13 Rochester, NY @ The Bug Jar -
6/15/13 Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus – TICKETS
6/16/13 Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon -
6/17/13 Montreal, QC @ Il Motore – TICKETS
6/18/13 Toronto, ON @ Wreck Room – TICKETS
6/19/13 West Chester, PA @ The Note – TICKETS
6/20/13 Boston (Allston), MA @ Great Scott – TICKETS
6/21/13 Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery – TICKETS
6/22/13 Charlotte, NC @ The Casbah at Tremont Music Hall – TICKETS
6/23/13 Nashville, TN @ The End – TICKETS
6/24/13 Atlanta, GA @ The Drunken Unicorn -
6/25/13 Orlando, FL @ The Social – TICKETS
6/26/13 Tampa, FL @ Orpheum Theatre – TICKETS
6/28/13 Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s Downstairs -
6/29/13 Austin, TX @ Red 7 – TICKETS
6/30/13 Dallas, TX @ Club Dada – TICKETS
7/1/13 Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s Sports Cafe – no online ticket sales/no advance sales
Intronaut, Scale The Summit, Castle:
7/2/13 Santa Fe, NM @ Warehouse 21 -
7/3/13 Denver, CO @ The Marquis Theatre – TICKETS
7/5/13 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s – TICKETS
7/6/13 Hollywood, CA @ Roxy Theatre -Â TICKETS
Brooklyn here I come!!!
Intronaut, Scale The Summit, Mouth Of The Architect:
6/4/13 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater – TICKETS
6/5/13 Seattle, WA @ Highline – TICKETS
6/6/13 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theater -
6/7/13 Calgary, AB @ Broken City – TICKETS
6/8/13 Edmonton, AB @ Pawn Shop – TICKETS
6/10/13 Winnipeg, MB @ Osborne Village Inn -
6/11/13 St. Paul, MN @ Station 4 – TICKETS
6/12/13 Chicago, IL @ Double Door – TICKETS
6/13/13 Cleveland, OH @ Now That’s Class – TICKETS
6/14/13 Rochester, NY @ The Bug Jar -
6/15/13 Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus – TICKETS
6/16/13 Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon -
6/17/13 Montreal, QC @ Il Motore – TICKETS
6/18/13 Toronto, ON @ Wreck Room – TICKETS
6/19/13 West Chester, PA @ The Note – TICKETS
6/20/13 Boston (Allston), MA @ Great Scott – TICKETS
6/21/13 Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery – TICKETS
6/22/13 Charlotte, NC @ The Casbah at Tremont Music Hall – TICKETS
6/23/13 Nashville, TN @ The End – TICKETS
6/24/13 Atlanta, GA @ The Drunken Unicorn -
6/25/13 Orlando, FL @ The Social – TICKETS
6/26/13 Tampa, FL @ Orpheum Theatre – TICKETS
6/28/13 Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s Downstairs -
6/29/13 Austin, TX @ Red 7 – TICKETS
6/30/13 Dallas, TX @ Club Dada – TICKETS
7/1/13 Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s Sports Cafe – no online ticket sales/no advance sales
Intronaut, Scale The Summit, Castle:
7/2/13 Santa Fe, NM @ Warehouse 21 -
7/3/13 Denver, CO @ The Marquis Theatre – TICKETS
7/5/13 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s – TICKETS
7/6/13 Hollywood, CA @ Roxy Theatre -Â TICKETS
Brooklyn here I come!!!
Asteroids do not concern me, Admiral. I want that ship, not excuses.
Looks like David Yow (singer from The Jesus Lizard, Qui and guest commentator on the Schism DVD) might finally release his solo album:
We are pumped as hell to announce the first ever solo album from David Yow! Best known as the frontman/singer of The Jesus Lizard, Tonight You Look Like A Spider marks David Yow's introduction into "solo album" territory. Terrifying, noisy, solo album territory... VICE describes the effect as "a doom-filled atmosphere and hair-rising percussion that kicks your brain down some stairs into a smelly dungeon". Yep, that's pretty accurate...
Officially released on June 25, the album is available in three physical versions:
The Deluxe "Monolith" Vinyl Edition
Limited to 50 copies, hand-crafted by David Yow himself... Artwork includes an actual cement vinyl-displaying-sculpture (picture below), created from the same mold pictured on the front cover. Each copy is hand-made (by David Yow), hand-numbered (by David Yow), signed (by David Yow), and shipped directly to purchasers from David fucking Yow. The vinyl features grey/black vinyl (combined using the "A Side/B Side" method) w/ gold & white splatter. Vinyl is shipped separately for safety, with standard LP jacket artwork also included. Purchase includes an advanced download of the entire album.
Limited Edition Vinyl
Limited to 450 hand-numbered copies, on grey/black vinyl ("A Side/B Side" method) w/ white splatter.
Non-Limited Vinyl
Black vinyl. Nothing special here. Just an awesome record.
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ORDER HERE
Read David Yow's journal entry on our website, entitled "How My Solo Album Happened"
Download the first "single":Â Thee Itch
We are pumped as hell to announce the first ever solo album from David Yow! Best known as the frontman/singer of The Jesus Lizard, Tonight You Look Like A Spider marks David Yow's introduction into "solo album" territory. Terrifying, noisy, solo album territory... VICE describes the effect as "a doom-filled atmosphere and hair-rising percussion that kicks your brain down some stairs into a smelly dungeon". Yep, that's pretty accurate...
Officially released on June 25, the album is available in three physical versions:
The Deluxe "Monolith" Vinyl Edition
Limited to 50 copies, hand-crafted by David Yow himself... Artwork includes an actual cement vinyl-displaying-sculpture (picture below), created from the same mold pictured on the front cover. Each copy is hand-made (by David Yow), hand-numbered (by David Yow), signed (by David Yow), and shipped directly to purchasers from David fucking Yow. The vinyl features grey/black vinyl (combined using the "A Side/B Side" method) w/ gold & white splatter. Vinyl is shipped separately for safety, with standard LP jacket artwork also included. Purchase includes an advanced download of the entire album.
Limited Edition Vinyl
Limited to 450 hand-numbered copies, on grey/black vinyl ("A Side/B Side" method) w/ white splatter.
Non-Limited Vinyl
Black vinyl. Nothing special here. Just an awesome record.
Â
ORDER HERE
Read David Yow's journal entry on our website, entitled "How My Solo Album Happened"
Download the first "single":Â Thee Itch
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More Sabbath tour dates:
Jul 25 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Jul 27 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center
Jul 29 Tampa, FL Live Nation Amphitheatre
Jul 31 W. Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre
Aug 02 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live
Aug 04 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Aug 06 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre
Aug 08 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
Aug 10 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center
Aug 12 Boston, MA Comcast Center
Aug 14 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
Aug 16 Tinley Park, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Aug 18 Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center
Aug 22 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
Aug 24 Seattle, WA Gorge Amphitheatre
Aug 26 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View
Aug 28 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Aug 30 Phoenix, AZ US Airways Center
Sep 01 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena
Sep 03 Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Sports Arena
Jul 25 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Jul 27 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center
Jul 29 Tampa, FL Live Nation Amphitheatre
Jul 31 W. Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre
Aug 02 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live
Aug 04 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Aug 06 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre
Aug 08 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
Aug 10 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center
Aug 12 Boston, MA Comcast Center
Aug 14 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
Aug 16 Tinley Park, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Aug 18 Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center
Aug 22 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
Aug 24 Seattle, WA Gorge Amphitheatre
Aug 26 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View
Aug 28 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Aug 30 Phoenix, AZ US Airways Center
Sep 01 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena
Sep 03 Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Sports Arena