Metalcore group ERRA will embark on a North American tour in September, celebrating the tenth anniversary of their third studio album, "Drift".
The "Drift Outlives The Earth Tour" will feature special sets including songs from "Drift" and ERRA's latest album, "Silence Outlives The Earth", exclusively.
Support on the trek comes from VIANOVA, CHAMBER and RESOLVE.,A presale for BLABBERMOUTH.NET subscribers begins Wednesday, June 3 at 2:00 p.m.
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General on-sale will be Friday, June 5 at 10 a.m.
local time.,The tour begins September 8 in Asheville, NC and runs through September 27 in Albany, NY.
Dates include: September 08 - Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel September 09 - Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa September 11 - Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater September 13 - Hartford, CT @ The Webster September 14 - Rochester, NY @ Anthology September 15 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom September 18 - Madison, WI @ The Sylvee September 19 - Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall September 21 - London, ON @ London Music Hall September 22 - Ottawa, ON @ The Bronson September 24 - Quebec City, QC @ Théâtre Capitole September 26 - Portland, ME @ Aura September 27 - Albany, NY @ Empire Live This past March, ERRA released their latest album "Silence Outlives The Earth" via UNFD.
The record featured the singles "I.
The Many Names Of God", "Further Eden", and "Black Cloud.",ERRA — founding members Alex Ballew (drums) and Jesse Cash (guitar/clean vocals), along with J.T.
Cavey (lead vocals), Conor Hesse (bass) and Clint Tustin (guitar) — has always contrasted violent aggression with soothing contemplation within its music.
Their third studio album "Drift" marked a significant milestone in the band's evolution."Silence Outlives The Earth" is the clearest example of ERRA's musical and thematic acuity to date, featuring an immersive narrative that explores what it means to be between existential, contemplative moments and crushing catharsis.
The band's precision has helped create an album that exists in a liminal space of its own creation.,Recorded, engineered and produced by Daniel Braunstein — with whom the band also made their previous three albums — the extremes at the center of ERRA's songs have never felt more extreme, yet have also never sounded more cohesive.
This is evident throughout the record, particularly on "Black Cloud", which showcases Cash's approach to lyrics as a personal reflection that invites listeners to create their own narrative.,"Silence Outlives The Earth" confidently continues the evolution of ERRA, drawing from their past while moving forward with exceptional skill.
In some ways, like life itself, this album is in a perpetual state of flux, caught between one thing ending and another one beginning.
As such, it's a very human album, and very much representative of who ERRA are — and always have been.