Black Tusk Announce EU Tour Following New Album

2024 European Co-Headline Tour: Black Tusk & Lord Dying
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BLACK TUSK‘s latest album, The Way Forward, is a testament to resilience. Losing bassist Jonathan Athon hit them hard, but they’ve powered through, pressing on with new additions to their lineup: former collaborators Chris “Scary” Adams and Derek Lynch on bass. They got back to their roots, blending metal, sludge, and punk to spit out something raw and real.

Now, the band is stoked to announce their 2024 European Co-Headline Tour with Lord Dying. It’s time for them to unleash the beast on stage and rip through Europe with the raw, gritty sounds that define them. Whether you’re in the pit or screaming from the back, this tour is for you—the faithful who crave authenticity and the brutal honesty only BLACK TUSK‘s unique blend of swamp metal can deliver.

Tour Dates:
5 October: Leeuwarden, NL @ Into the Void
6 October: Berlin, DE @ Cassiopeia
7 October: Hamburg, DE @ Headcrash
8 October: Kobenhavn, DK @ Stengade
9 October: Stockholm, SE @ Debaser Hornstulls Strand
10 October: Oslo, NO @ Vårland Bar & Scene
11 October: Tallin, EE @ Blow Up Fest
12 October: Jena, DE @ Rosenkeller E.V.
13 October: Salzburg, AT @ Rockhouse
14 October: Budapest, HU @ Robot
15 October: Zagreb, HR @ Vintage Industrial Bar
16 October: Munich, DE @ Backstage Halle
18 October: Antwerpen, BE @ Desertfest Antwerp
20 October: Portugalete, ES @ Groove
21 October: Vigo, ES @ Pub Transylvania
22 October: Madrid, ES @ Wurlitzer Ballroom
23 October: Barcelona, ES @ Sala Upload
25 October: Lille, IT @ Bloom
28 October: Carquefou, FR @ La Bulle Cafe
29 October: Strasbourg, FR @ The Black Shelter
31 October: London, FR @ Le Molodoi
2 November: Manchester, UK @ Damnation Fest
3 November: London, UK @ Heavy Psych Sounds Fest

Tickets are up for grabs straight from BLACK TUSK’s website:

➤ https://blacktuskband.com/

The Way Forward is a relentless, unapologetic march into the future, carrying the scars and stories of BLACK TUSK‘s past but never looking back. Lead single Brushfire is a mean, ugly riff that hits you straight in the gut. Dance on Your Grave is the anthem for those pits that keep us alive, and Breath of Life pushes through like a raging thunderstorm. Each track on this album is a brick in the wall of the band’s legacy.

Listen to the full album, released on April 26th through Season of Mist, on the official YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/gUx_zKqsPs0.

The Way Forward is still available for purchase on CD Digipak.

Order The Way Forwardhttps://redirect.season-of-mist.com/BlackTuskWayForward

Black Tusk – ‘The Way Forward’ (Official Album Stream) 2024
Tracklist
1. Out Of Grasp – 2:47
2. Brushfire – 2:22 [LISTEN]
3. Harness (The Alchemist) – 2:35
4. Lessons Through Deception – 2:14
5. Breath Of Life – 5:12 [WATCH]
6. Dance On Your Grave – 2:54 [WATCH]
7. Against The Undertow – 3:06
8. Lift Yourself – 3:31
9. Ocean Of Obsidian – 2:50
10. Flee From Dawn – 3:38
11. The Way Forward – 4:40
Total runtime: 35:54Style: Sludge Metal
For Fans Of: Mastodon, High on Fire, EYEHATEGOD, Iron Monkey, Weedeater
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“The big theme of this record is putting your life back together.” That’s Black Tusk guitarist/vocalist Andrew Fidler talking about the band’s new album, The Way Forward. “When everything seems like it’s against you, put your head down and push through. Take those bad things that are happening and use them to help create.”

The Way Forward might be the Savannah swamp metal crew’s seventh album, but it marks many firsts for Black Tusk. It’s their first with their new lineup, which sees guitarist Chris “Scary” Adams and bassist Derek Lynch joining Fidler and drummer James May. Which also makes it Black Tusk’s first record with a two-guitar lineup. “We were able to add leads and harmonies and all kinds of stuff on the new record that we haven’t done in the past,” Fidler says. “As far as our records go, this one has the most guitar work.”

You can hear it in the squealing solo of “Dance on Your Grave,” the killer harmonies on ripper “Harness (The Alchemist),” and the glorious dual guitar interplay of the powerful title track.

“‘The Way Forward’ is my favorite song on the record,” Fidler says. “It’s based on a personal experience that everyone can probably relate to. I got divorced in 2020, and I kinda felt like my entire world was collapsing when that happened. But I pulled myself out of it. I realized that this one thing ending in my life isn’t the end of everything. I’m gonna find a way forward. I’m gonna figure out how to live my life and create and be happy and make new relationships. Which is what I’ve done.”

In true Black Tusk fashion, the new lineup has expanded their triple-vocal approach to quadruple. “Everyone is doing vocals,” Fidler says. “That’s always been a thing in Black Tusk. Derek said he’d never done heavy vocals before, so I was like, ‘Well, here’s the mic. Here’s some words. Yell at it and see if you like it.’ I was blown away the first time he did it. It sounded good as fuck.”

That’s Lynch on lead single “Brushfire,” a song for which he wrote the main riffs and lyrical concept. “That was my first real contribution to the band,” the bassist says. “Thematically, I wanted the aggressiveness of the lyrics to keep with the idea of pushing forward even when the world is trying to drag you down. The mood of the lyrics needed to match the pulverizing tempo of the song.”

The lyrics for second single “Dance on Your Grave” were written by May, who moved from Savannah to Athens, GA, in the time since Black Tusk’s last album. “It’s about his struggles through Covid and what this lifestyle can do to people,” Fidler says. “It’s about getting past the party lifestyle and continuing to do things that are creative.”

Meanwhile, “Breath of Life” distills Black Tusk’s lyrical philosophy into a righteous five-minute pummeling. “Scary came up with the main riff of this song, and it’s one of my favorite riffs on the record,” Fidler says. “I wrote the lyrics, and it’s just about darkness crushing everything. The world is a fucked-up place that we have to navigate through. That’s what a lot of Black Tusk songs are about.”

Black Tusk recorded The Way Forward at Adams’ own Hidden Audio studio just outside of Savannah. Adams engineered the album and the whole band produced. “I actually helped him build the studio in the detached garage next to his house,” Fidler explains. “Me and my carpentry company went out there to do it, and Scary helped.”

“We had about 90% of the riffs and song structures going into the studio, while still experimenting with ideas and inspirations,” Adams explains. “Sometimes we completely reworked parts, which made all the difference. For example, early versions of ‘Breath of Life’ and ‘The Way Forward’ are quite different than the record, and I love where they ended up. Though we did use a few effects and synths here and there for texture and space, to me this record still feels raw and powerful. It captures the feeling of being at a Black Tusk show.”

The cover art for The Way Forward was done by Brian Mercer, who also created the sleeve for Black Tusk’s 2018 album, T.C.B.T. “T.C.B.T. had a dark cover because it was a dark time for the band,” Fidler says, referring to the period immediately after the passing of their longtime friend and bassist Jonathan Athon. “This time, it’s full blown, full-color Black Tusk. Brian Mercer and James collaborated on the concept, and Brian really knocked it out of the park.”

“The title is kind of a double play,” Fidler says. “It’s the first record with the new lineup, and this is the direction we’re taking the band in. We’ve been doing Black Tusk for 19 years now, and we still love it. That’s why we called it The Way Forward.”

Line-up:

Andrew Fidler: guitar, vocals
James May: drums, vocals
Derek Lynch: bass, vocals
Chris “Scary” Adams: guitar, vocals

Recording Studio
Hidden Audio

Producer/sound engineer
Chris “Scary” Adams

Mixing studio and engineer
Chris “Scary” Adams

Mastering studio and engineer
Brad Boatright at Audiosiege

Cover artwork
Brian Mercer

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