Legendary grind assailants PHOBIA will bring their auditory hell to the stage next month alongside longtime comrades and gore peddlers Exhumed. The brief but devastating West Coast takeover runs from February 15 through February 23. Comments the band: “PHOBIA is excited to hit the West, and grind places we actually haven’t played in our 23-year carrier. It’s going to be gore meets grind and its going to fucking slay!”
PHOBIA Winter Tour 2013:w/ Exhumed
2/15/2013 Industry Theater - Lancaster, CA
2/16/2013 The Yard - San Diego, CA
2/17/2013 TBA - San Luis Obispo, CA
2/18/2013 Slidebar - Fullerton, CA
2/19/2013 Billy O’s - Ventura, CA
2/20/2013 Blue Lagoon - Santa Cruz, CA
2/21/2013 Fat Cat - Modesto, CA
2/22/2013 Whiskey Dicks - Lake Tahoe, CA
2/23/2013 Rockit Room - San Francisco, CA
PHOBIA continues to tour in support of their Remnants Of Filth full-length. Released through Willowtip Records in June, the record offers up eighteen vicious socio-political grind hymns in about as many minutes and continues to reap praise from fans and critics alike. Details Decibel Magazine in an 8/10 rating of the record: “When it comes to serving up acid commentary on scene politics, [vocalist Shane] McLachlan really has no equal: ‘Filthy Fucking Punks’ is a worthy follow-up to ‘Beer, Bitches And Bulletbelts’ (from 2008’s 22 Random Acts Of Violence) and ‘Death To False Punks’ (from 2006’s Cruel). Elsewhere, shifting time signatures create vertiginous effects on ‘Submission Hold’ while [Bryan] Fajardo’s drumming gets the Scott Hull cyborg treatment on ‘Dementia Having Overdose’ (in keeping with the pattern established by PHOBIA’s first drummer the original man-machine Raymond Herrera). Meanwhile, a clip from Trailer Park Boys reminds the listener to “get drunk as fuck” during the 30-second rager ‘Got Th E Fear.’ Nevermind that Remnants Of Filth is an incredibly loud and extremely close album – PHOBIA have dropped that perverse sample in there for anarchy’s sake. That’s what’s missing from grindcore these days.” Blistering gushes: “The beauty of PHOBIA and Remnants of Filth lies in its predictable, yet jarring nature. You can practically look down the tracklisting and know that some kind of storm is going to be whipped up while some socio-political knowledge was going to be dropped. For that, PHOBIA will always be en vogue, the grind way,” MetalSucks notes: “PHOBIA have grindcore down, playing on the element of chaos that exists between punk and metal and volleying with ease between the two, sounding equally comfortable churning chords over d-beats and acting like machines of war over blasts,” This Is Not A Scene says Remnants Of Filth, “grinds harder than a hungry stripper and is twice as ugly!”
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