Coal Chamber has teamed up with Live Nation and Yahoo to live-stream their March 16
th concert live from Denver, CO. This is one of 365 concerts to stream over a 12-month period on the
Live Nation Channel on Yahoo Screen. Fans can tune in on March 16
th at 10:10pm MT here:
https://screen.yahoo.com/live/event/coal-chamber. Fans will also have the freedom to stream the concert wherever they are through Yahoo Screen on iOS, Android, mobile Web, desktop, and Smart TV platforms including Apple TV, Roku, and Xbox 360.
COAL CHAMBER will release their new album
Rivals on May 19
th in North America via Napalm Records.
This is the band\’s first new album in over thirteen years. With producer Mark Lewis at the helm,
Rivals makes it seem as if
COAL CHAMBER never took a break at all. They picked up right where they left off and have delivered what some may consider their best work to date. Pre-orders for
Rivals in special bundles packages including a CD/DVD, LP (Limited to 1,000 Purple LP\’s), T-Shirt, beanie and wristbands are available
HERE.
The first single from
Rivals entitled \”I.O.U. Nothing\” can be streamed
HERE. The title track title track \”Rivals\” is available for streaming
HERE.
In support of
Rivals,
COAL CHAMBER are on a North American Headline Tour that kicked off this past weekend. Support on the tour is being provided by Filter, Combichrist and label mates American Head Charge. The tour stops tonight in Denver, CO and runs through April 12
th in Dallas, TX.
COAL CHAMBER is offering an exclusive VIP Packages for every date on the tour
HERE. The VIP package includes a meet and greet with the band, exclusive t-shirt, exclusive poster, souvenir laminate and early entry (where applicable).
While their implosion 12 years ago left a morass of questions and conjecture about what could have been, the members of
COAL CHAMBER aren\’t into dwelling on their past right now.
Why the fuck should they? With
Rivals, they\’ve written a new, emboldened chapter in their storied career, delivering beatdown riffage, lyrical diatribes and alluring sonic vistas the realm of heavy music can always use to move that culture forward. The return of
COAL CHAMBER is marked by two mindsets. The first signifies a celebration of friends who have experienced a greater clarity about them to want to come together in a practice space again. The other mindset posits that they had a case of unfinished business they needed to take care of with bold strokes, lead-pipe cruelty and aural finesse.
COAL CHAMBER w/ Filter, Combichrist, and American Head Charge:
3/16: Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall
3/17: Wichita, KS @ The Cottillion
3/18: Tulsa, OK @ Cains Ballroom
3/20: Milwaukee, WI @ Rave
3/21: Detroit, MI @ Harpos
3/22: Joliet, IL @ Mojoes
3/23: Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
3/25: Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
3/26: Toronto, ON @ Opera House
3/27: Niagara Falls, NY @ Rapids Theater
3/28: Worcester, MA @ Palladium
3/29: New York, NY @ Webster Hall
3/31: Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
4/1: Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater
4/2: Patchogue, NY @ The Emporium
4/3: Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
4/4: Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero
4/6: Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls
4/7: Norfolk, VA @ The Norva
4/8: Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
4/9: Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
4/11: Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
4/12: Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Live