Doom metal patriarchs PENTAGRAM will take the stage in 10 American cities this March.

Remorseful and rehabilitated, legendary PENTAGRAM frontman and co-founder Bobby Liebling returns for a string of live performances. Greg Turley, longtime bass player and “Ram Family” member by blood, will appear alongside Liebling, drummer “Minnesota Pete” Campbell and the reemergence of Philadelphia’s electric axeman Matthew Goldsborough (PENTAGRAM, ex-THE SKULL).

Experience a high-volume delivery of PENTAGRAM‘s revered hard rock and doom metal classics that cover their near half-century career. This relentless setlist is sure to shine a blue light on Liebling‘s pioneering “First Daze” favorites.

Handpicked support acts BROTHER DEGE, a NOLA soul who’s been called the “haunted enigma of 21st century delta blues,” and Memphis’s hard-rolling, blues-rocked power trio DIRTY STREETS complete this exceptional bill.

Tour dates:

March 14 – Cincinnati, OH
March 15 – Chattanooga, TN
March 16 – Nashville, TN
March 17 – Atlanta, GA
March 19 – Dallas, TX
March 20 – Austin, TX
March 21 – Houston, TX
March 22 – Little Rock, AR
March 23 – New Orleans, LA
March 24 – Memphis, TN

Back in 2017, guitarist Victor Griffin, Turley and drummer Pete Campbell completed a tour without Liebling after Bobby was arrested for one count of assault on a vulnerable adult. He was later sentenced to 18 months in the Montgomery County Detention Center, minus time served. Although it was not officially disclosed, the victim was believed to be Liebling‘s mother, who was 87 years of age at the time of Bobby‘s arrest.

Liebling was the focus of “Last Days Here”, the critically acclaimed 2011 documentary that detailed his lifelong struggle with drug addiction and followed him as he revived PENTAGRAM in his 50s while emerging from his parents’ basement to start afresh with a wife less than half his age and their newborn son.

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Fonte: Blabbermouth.net