Sydney thrashers Flaming Wrekage and Brisbane sludge lords The Black Swamp are joining forces for the Witches and Wolves Tour set to disrupt Australia across Feb and March 2018.

The Black Swamp trample back onto the road with new EP Witches (which will be released on February 1) – a Extended Playing celebration of the riff driven sludge sound they’ve become known for. However, there’s a new voice interlaced in the grooves. Recorded at Housefox Studio’s in Sydney with studio head Ryan Miller (Black Rheno) at the helm of production, the new EP will mark the first release with vocalist Luke Hosking (Azreal) on board.

Witches delves further into The Swamp’s desire to bring the music straight from the band to the ear, with most of the instruments having been tracked live by the band. The quintet again focus in on raw sounds, channeling metal pioneers Black Sabbath and Doom/Sludge metallers Crowbar. The EP is released independently on February 1st 2018, available on CD via Bandcamp or for digital purchase or streaming across all platforms. Rumours are it’s their heaviest offering yet which should make for a raucous live set!

Celebrating a year since the release of their second album, From Flesh To Dust, Flaming Wrekage are kicking off 2018 in the heaviest way possible. They’ll be taking their unique brand of Australian thrash and death metal around the country once more, hitting old favourites and new faces alike.

The comradery runs deep for these two bands, with each ready to incite some movement in the crowds. 
Whether it’s a slow doom head nod or a thrashing of the neck, these two will have you covered.
 
 
TOUR DATES
Friday, Feb 9: The Zoo, Brisbane
 
Saturday, Feb 10: Murphy’s Hotel, Maryborough
 
Friday, Feb 16: The Waterfront, Moruya
 
Saturday, Feb 17: Frankies Pizza, Sydney
 
Friday, Feb 23: The Basement, Canberra
 
Saturday, Feb 24: The Vault, Newcastle
 
Friday, March 16: Bar Open, Melbourne
 
 
 
 

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