Archive for April 9, 2026

ENTHEOS To Join Jinjer On North American Spring/Summer Tour + Co-Headlining Dates With Crystal Lake Announced!

Posted in Heavy Metal, Metal, metal bands, metal music, Music, music news, news with tags , , , , , , on April 9, 2026 by Metal Odyssey

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ENTHEOS will join Jinjer on their North American tour later this Spring. The journey begins on June 5th in Ottawa, Ontario and runs through July 24th in Las Vegas, Nevada. Additional support will be provided by Crystal Lake. As an added bonus, ENTHEOS has announced several co-headlining shows with Crystal Lake scattered throughout the tour featuring performances in Detroit, Montreal, Harrisburg, Salt Lake City, and Indianapolis.

Comments vocalist Chaney Crabb, “We’re honored to be supporting Jinjer across the US and parts of Canada alongside Crystal Lake. In addition, we’ve announced a few exclusive co-headlining shows alongside Crystal Lake. We look forward to seeing you all on the road.” 

Tickets are on sale now. See all confirmed dates below.

ENTHEOS w/ Crystal Lake Co-Headlining Shows:
6/04/2026 Sanctuary – Detroit, MI **
6/06/2026 Piranha Bar (Upstairs) – Montreal, QC **
6/13/2026 Capital City Music Hall – Harrisburg, PA
7/11/2026 Metro Music Hall – Salt Lake City, UT
7/16/2026 Black Circle – Indianapolis, IN

ENTHEOS w/ Jinjer, Crystal Lake:
6/05/2026 Bronson Centre – Ottawa, ON **
6/07/2026 Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON **
6/09/2026 Big Night Live – Boston, MA
6/10/2026 Dome At Oakdale – Wallingford, CT
6/12/2026 Paramount Times Square – New York, NY
6/14/2026 The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA
6/16/2026 Roxian – Pittsburgh, PA
6/17/2026 The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC
6/18/2026 Buckhead Theater – Atlanta, GA
6/19/2026 Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN
6/21/2026 House Of Blues – Orlando, FL
6/23/2026 House Of Blues – Houston, TX
6/24/2026 House Of Blues – Dallas, TX
6/25/2026 Aztec Theatre – San Antonio, TX
6/27/2026 Emo’s – Austin, TX
6/28/2026 Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK
6/30/2026 Marquee – Tempe, AZ
7/01/2026 House Of Blues – San Diego, CA
7/02/2026 The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA
7/03/2026 The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA
7/05/2026 Ace Of Spades – Sacramento, CA
7/07/2026 Roseland Ballroom – Portland, OR
7/08/2026 Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC
7/09/2026 Temple Theatre – Tacoma, WA
7/10/2026 Revolution – Boise, ID
7/13/2026 Val Air Ballroom – Des Moines, IA
7/14/2026 The Sylvee – Madison, WI
7/15/2026 The Pageant – St. Louis, MO
7/17/2026 INKarceration – Mansfield, OH ^
7/19/2026 House of Blues – Chicago, IL
7/21/2026 Summit – Denver, CO **
7/22/2026 Revel – Albuquerque, NM **
7/24/2026 House of Blues – Las Vegas, NV **
** No Crystal Lake
^ Festival date

ENTHEOS released their “Empty On The Inside” standalone single last Fall with an accompanying video directed by Malcolm Pugh. Said Crabb, “’Empty On The Inside’ is a raw, cathartic song about pouring your entire soul into something that you thought would bring fulfillment to your life, but it only makes you feel empty in return. It is ENTHEOS in our purest form, expanding on our grunge and alternative metal sound. This track truly marks the beginning of a new era for our band.”

Watch the video for “Empty On The Inside” HERE.

Preview/purchase ENTHEOS’ “Empty On The Inside” and An End To Everything at: metalblade.com/entheos.

ENTHEOS Live Lineup:
Chaney Crabb – vocals
Navene Koperweis – drums
Scott Carstairs – guitar
Michael Stancel – guitar

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WARNING Returns With Rituals Of Shame, Out June 19th, Via Relapse Records

Posted in doom metal, Metal, metal bands, metal music, Music, music news, news with tags , , , , , , on April 9, 2026 by Metal Odyssey

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PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE NOW: https://orcd.co/warning-ritualsofshame

PIONEERING DOOM BAND’S FIRST NEW MUSIC SINCE 2006’S WATCHING FROM A DISTANCE

Warning return with Rituals of Shame, their first new album in 20 years, due June 19 via Relapse Records. The band’s 2006 album, Watching from a Distance, has become one of the most revered releases in doom metal, with Pitchfork noting it “stands among the high water marks of the genre,” and Stereogum declaring it the “greatest doom record of all time.”

“It’s my privilege to be able to present to you the first track released from Rituals of Shame,” Patrick Walker shares as “Stations” (https://youtu.be/x49aT-WREO0) is now available. “Whether you’re among those who have been waiting for this for twenty years, or whether you’re new to my music, it is with great pleasure and some relief, that I can finally give you a taste of the album that will follow later in the year. I wrote and recorded the entire record throughout 2025. This is the year I shall have the honour of sharing it with you.”

Walker, who also leads 40 Watt Sun, began work on Rituals of Shame in January 2025, writing seven days a week over three months as he turned his full focus back to Warning. The album was recorded at The Arch Studio, a 140-year-old former church in Southport, U.K., with recording and mixing handled by Chris Fullard (Idles, Sunn O))), Ulver).

The decision to make a new Warning album emerged from a transformative period in Walker’s life. Reluctant to explain his lyrics, he acknowledges only that the work reflects a deeply personal present moment, with the collection echoing the themes that have long defined his writing: longing, separation, and most of all, love.

Rituals of Shame also reflects a range of Walker’s longstanding influences, from the expansive melodic structures of Marillion to the restraint and clarity of June Tabor. He also cites John Brenner of Revelation as a formative influence, particularly in shaping his approach to articulating emotion through heavy music.

The collection is available now for pre-order (https://orcd.co/warning-ritualsofshame) on various vinyl variants and other physical formats, as well as digital pre-saves.

Rituals of Shame track listing:

  1. Rituals of Shame
  2. Stations
  3. Night Comes Down
  4. Landing Lights
  5. Teacher

Warning tour dates:

April 16 to 19 Tilburg, NL Roadburn Festival
July 10 to 12 Pleszew, PL Red Smoke Festival
July 29 to August 1 Bergen, NO Beyond The Gates
August 13 to 15 Francavilla Al Mare, IT Frantic Festival
August 13 to 16 Carhaix-plouger, FR Motocultor Festival
September 4 Helsinki, FI KULT
September 12 to 13 Leon, MX Candelabrum Metal Festival
November 7 Nuremberg, DE Sonus Obscura Festival
November 13 Athens, GR An Club

Warning hail from Essex, U.K., emerging from the British doom scene in 1994. The band released two albums in their initial run, The Strength to Dream (1999) and Watching from a Distance (2006). The band reunited in 2017 for a limited number of live performances including an appearance at Roadburn Festival. Warning is Patrick Walker (vocals/guitar), Wayne Taylor (guitar), Marcus Hatfield (bass), and Andrew Prestidge (drums).

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