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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

MOTHERSHIP Gearing Up For Summer Tour With COMMUNION


The Dallas, Texas-based trio of heavy rock bad asses known as 
MOTHERSHIP is about to make a return the road for a brief run
with psychedelic doomsters COMMUNION.  

Those who missed out on the band's Spring run with 
GYPSYHAWK now have a second chance to experience 
some no-frills rock n' roll magic when MOTHERSHIP kicks off 
their Summer tour on June 24th at Hotel Vegas in Austin, TX. 
This run will include a June 28th stop in Trabuco Canyon, CA 
for Show Class Magazine's Born Free 5 Festival People's Champ 
Party. Details for Born Free 5 and the pre-party can be found 
at the following links:


   

In other news, the song "Lunar  Master," off of MOTHERSHIP's 
self-titled debut, has been ranked #3 on The Paranoid Hitsophrenic 
'Regular Old Doom Charts.' Check out the rankings, which includes 
a link to a stream of the track, at this location.  

MOTHERSHIP Summer 2013 Tour Dates w/ COMMUNION    

June 24 Austin, TX @ Hotel Vegas
June 25 El Paso, TX @ The Lowbrow Palace
June 26 Tucson, AZ @ Surly Wench Pub w/ Thorncaster
June 27 San Diego, CA @ The Void w/ Harsh Toke
June 28 Trabuco Canyon, CA @ Cook's Corner - 
Born Free 5 Pre-Party w/ O Zorn
June 30 Los Angeles, CA @ TBA
July 1 Phoenix, AZ @ Yucca Tap Room w/ Flying Scorpion
July 2 Albuquerque, NM @ TBA
July 3 Midland, TX @ Blue Max
    
"Such a killer find, man. Can't wait to see them live!"  
- Dom Lawson (Metal Hammer / Classic Rock)

"Been listening to Mothership all day now and if feels like UFO and 
Orange Goblin got drunk with St. Vitus, smoked some weed with Blue Cheer 
and spewed out the tuffest blues-drenched, no frills love child I've heard all 
month. Some ridiculously badass guitars. And heavy above all else!"
-- Sword of Doom

"Try to resist a band that plays blues-laden metal with heavy guitar riffs 
that is also hoping for intergalactic travel. Mothership is a three piece 
from Dallas that alternates between an almost AC/DC-like sound on a 
track like 'City Nights' and a broader, heavier and more epic sound on 
tracks like 'Cosmic Rain,' 'Angel of Death' and the opener, 'Hallucination.'   


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