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MOLOKEN - European Tour Starting Soon, Dates Announced

Swedish progressive sludge bringers, Moloken, will kick off a string of tour dates next month in support of their 2015 release All Is Left To See out now via Temple Of Torturous. The journey finds Moloken trekking across Europe on a handful of headlining shows as well as six performances opening for Cult Of Luna. Dates begin on 6th April and run through 16th April with an included stop on this year's edition of Roadburn festival. This latest run marks the band's first trip to the United Kingdom and France. Check the dates in the poster below.
Out now globally via Temple Of Torturous, All Is Left To See is Moloken's first studio offering in four years. Recorded mostly live by Pelle Henriksson at Tonteknik Recording (Refused, Breach, Cult Of Luna, Meshuggah, Entombed), the record boasts thirty corrosive minutes of some of the band's most eclectic, engrossing and traumatizing compositions to date and includes the stark and twisted cover renderings of Costin Chioreanu (Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, Ulver, Bloodbath,...). A monolithic wall of dread and despair shrouded in sulfuric atmospheres and an overwhelming sentiment of desolation, Moloken's All Is Left To See centers itself around a lyrical concept called mörkrets kärna (Swedish for "darkness core"), and serves as a veritable soundtrack to falling into a pit of misery, depression and paranoia, dragging down loved ones and trying desperately to make sense of it all. Link