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Morbikon Announce a Year-End Tour with Flesher

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Black metal supergroup Morbikon is heading out on tour later this month, with a special performance at the Decibel Beer Fest in Denver pretty much smack dab in the middle of everything.

For those that don’t know, Morbikon is comprised of guitarist and bassist Phil “Land Phil” Hall of Municipal Waste, Cannabis Corpse, and Iron Reagan fame; Dave Witte of Municipal Waste and Discordance Axis on drums, and vocalist Mathias “Vreth” Lillmåns of …And Oceans and Finntroll. So to say the band’s super fucking talented would be an understatement.

Even though they’ve been around for roughly a year and released their debut album Ov Mournful Twilight, their tour schedule’s been pretty light, as the various members of the band naturally have other engagements to take care of. However, with calendars opening up at the end of the year, the band is getting together to shred across the midwest.

Set to kick off on November 27 in Columbus, Ohio and coming to a close on December 6 in Pittsburgh, Hall said the tour will be something fans won’t want to miss — especially since they’re bringing Flesher along for the ride.

“Morbikon will be trekking across the Midwest to play Decibel Metal and Beer fest this December. Joining us on select dates will be Indianapolis death rippers Flesher. We are excited to hit the majority of these cities for the very first time. We are ready to shred the faces off every sick metal head that is brave enough to buy a ticket!”

You can find the full list of dates below.

Morbikon Tour w/Flesher

Mon. Nov. 27 – Columbus OH – Ace Of Cups
Tue. Nov. 28 – Indianapolis IN – Black Circle Brewing
Wed. Nov. 29 – Chicago IL – Beat Kitchen
Fri. Dec. 1 – Denver CO – The Summit ** Decibel Beer Fest ** Morbikon only
Sat. Dec. 2 – Lincoln NE – Cosmic Eye Live ** Morbikon only
Sun. Dec. 3 – St Louis MO – The Sinkhole
Mon. Dec. 4 – Detroit MI – Sanctuary
Tue. Dec. 5 – Dayton OH – Blind Bob’s
Wed. Dec. 6 – Pittsburgh PA – The Shred Shed

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