With its new album, The Decline, released officially last week, Texas trio TURBID NORTH announces it will join Unearth, Misery Index, Year of the Knife, and Leach for a full European tour in April.
April 1 – Dortmund, DE @ Junkyard
April 2 – Antwerp, BE @ Trix
April 3 – Munchen, DE @ Backstage
April 4 – Freiburg, DE @ Crash
April 5 – Eindhoven, NL @ Dynamo
April 6 – Sheffield, UK @ Corporation
April 7 – Leeds, UK @ The Warehouse
April 8 – London, UK @ Islington Assembly Hall
April 9 – Lille, FR @ The Black Lab
April 10 – Paris, FR @ La Machine Du Moulin Rouge
April 11 – Stuttgart, DE @ Im Wizemann
April 12 – Weinheim, DE @ Cafe Central
April 13 – Cottbus, DE @ Gladhouse
April 14 – Leer, DE @ Zollhaus
April 15 – Chemnitz, DE @ AJZ Chemnitz
April 16 – Ostrava, CZ @ Barrak Music Club
April 17 – Berlin, DE @ SO36
April 18 – Hamburg, DE @ Bahnhof Pauli
April 19 – Copenhagen, DK @ Pumpehuset
April 20 – Gothenburg, SE @ Musikens Hus
April 21 – Stockholm, SE @ Slaktkyrkan
One of the first crucial metal releases of 2023, The Decline is Turbid North’s first new release in seven years. The album melds punishing death-grind with crushing doom-rock and lustrous melody. Decibel Magazine has hailed it as “the meeting point between Black Sabbath and Napalm Death.”
Turbid North’s connection to Unearth runs deep: Unearth frontman Trevor Phipps released the band’s first two albums on his label, Ironclad Recordings, and bassist Chris O’Toole is a member of both bands.
“The meeting point between Black Sabbath and Napalm Death.” –Decibel
“Mastodon, if they were in a John Wick state of revenge rage.” –Metal Injection
“Massively heavy riffs and gut-rumbling growls; swaggering, sludgy grooves and luridly proggy melodies.” –No Clean Singing
“A sublime listening experience.” –New Noise
“Turbid North wields groove and paranoia simultaneously.” –Angry Metal Guy
“Undoubtedly, the first great album of the year.” –The Heavyist