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MIZMOR Announces New Album & US Tour, Streams "No Place To Arrive"

Miserable and blackened doom, as always.

Pacific Northwest solo-outfit Mizmor is back with a miserably blackened new record Prosaic due out July 21, and a single "No Place To Arrive" streaming right now. The single comes alongside a video directed by Mizmor mastermind A.L.N. and Emma Ruth Rundle.

"The idea behind the album was to make an intentionally less conceptual, more slice-of-life record," said A.L.N. of Prosaic. "I wanted to make an album that was less precious and obsessed-over, more honest and real; less grandiose and more human."

Prosaic is available for pre-order here. In addition, Mizmor will also hit the road this July and August with Usnea and Unreqvited on select dates. Get your tickets here and get the dates below.

7/27 – Seattle, WA – Substation (w/ Usnea)
7/28 – Portland, OR – Star Theater (w/ Usnea)
7/29 – Oakland, CA – Eli’s Mile High Club (w/ Usnea)
7/30 – Los Angeles, CA – Knitting Factory (w/ Usnea)
7/31 – San Diego, CA – Brick by Brick (w/ Usnea)
8/1 – Phoenix, AZ – Nile Underground
8/2 – Albuquerque, NM – Sister Bar
8/4 – Austin, TX – Valhalla
8/5 – Houston, TX – Black Magic
8/6 – New Orleans, LA – Siberia (w/ Thou)

w/ Unreqvited

8/8 – Orlando, FL – Conduit
8/9 – Atlanta, GA – Boggs Social
8/10 – Nashville, TN – Drkmttr
8/11 – West Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
8/12 – Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery
8/13 – Brooklyn, NY – Saint Vitus
8/15 – Boston, MA – Middle East (Upstairs)
8/16 – Philadelphia, PA – Kung Fu Necktie
8/17 – Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving Underground
8/18 – Detroit, MI – Sanctuary
8/19 – Chicago, IL – Reggies Music Joint
8/20 – Oshkosh, WI – Eroding Winds
8/21 – Milwaukee, WI – X-Ray Arcade
8/22 – Minneapolis, MN – Amsterdam Bar
8/24 – Denver, CO – Hi Dive
8/25 – Salt Lake City, UT – TBA

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Reviews

"At only 45 minutes long, Prosaic provides consistently killer Mizmor tunes with no filler in sight."