Doom/Black Metal overlords, FORGOTTEN TOMB, have set off from Italy on their headlining European tour, together with French black metal mavericks, Noctunral Depression. The band will perform a brand-new set of songs, taken from their last album, "Hurt Yourself And The Ones You Love" (2015), including material from all of their discography that hasn't been played in a while, or never before.
"European Upheaval 2015" dates:
- 16.10.2015 – Daevacian, Bruino (TO), ITALY **
- 17.10.2015 - Circolo Colony, Brescia, ITALY **
- 22.10.2015 - Orto Bar. Ljubliana, SLOVENIA *
- 23.10.2015 - Rock Club Tartaros, Banskà Bystrica, SLOVAKIA *
- 24.10.2015 - Flying Circus Pub, Cluj Napoca, ROMANIA *
- 25,10.2015 - Colectiv, Bucarest, ROMANIA *
- 27.10.2015 - ShowBarlang, Budapest, HUNGARY *
- 28.10.2015 - Escape Metal Corner, Wien, AUSTRIA *
- 29.10.2015 - Exit-Us, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC *
- 30.10.2015 - Club Seilerstrasse, Zwickau, GERMANY *
- 31.10.2015 - K17, Berlin, GERMANY *
- 01.11.2015 - Estrado, Hardewijk, THE NETHERLANDS *
- 02.11.2015 – Tilburg, Little Devil, THE NETHERLANDS *
- 03.11.2015 – Lille, Le Midland, FRANCE *
- 04.11.2015 - The Old Angel, Nottingham, UK *
- 05.11.2015 - Boston Music Room, London, UK *
- 06.11.2015 - Club Kamikaze, Mechelen, BELGIUM *
- 07.11.2015 - Helvete, Oberhausen, GERMANY *
* with Nocturnal Depression
** with Mortuary Drape
With almost 15 years of activity, 6 full-length albums and a double live in-studio album, live shows all over Europe and a worldwide underground following, FORGOTTEN TOMB definitely deserves its cult status in the current Extreme Metal scene. With now-classic albums such as the milestones of "Songs To Leave" (2002) and "Springtime Depression" (2003), the band practically crafted and gave birth to a whole new sub-genre, now regarded as Depressive Black/Doom Metal. Afterwards it managed to evolve it, destroy it and reshape it with the highly acclaimed "Love’s Burial Ground" (2004), the controversial "Negative Megalomania" (2007) or the ground-breaking "Under Saturn Retrograde" (2011).