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MIZMOR Recruits BELL WITCH Drummer, Announces North American Tour

Kicking off this July.

Mizmor 2024

Mizmor – now featuring Jesse Shreibman of Bell Witch on drums – will hit the road this July for an extensive North American tour highlighting the bands critically acclaimed discography. Get the full list of dates below featuring Amarok as the openers, and get your tickets here.

"I'm really looking forward to getting back out there and debuting our new live lineup which features Mizmor mainstay Andrew Black of Litha on lead guitar (formerly bass), Jesse Shreibman of Bell Witch on drums, and Blake Ferrin (ex-Sorceress) on bass," said Mizmor frontman and band mastermind A.L.N.

"We will be performing a mixture of songs from Prosaic, Yodh, and Cairn. Cairn shares its five year anniversary with this tour and we will be packing a brand new reissue of the record at the merch table. I am also thrilled to have our homies Amarok supporting us – they have been a pillar of the underground doom scene since I entered and I'm so honored to share the stage with them."

7/5 Vancouver, BC Cobalt (w/ Tithe, no Amarok)
7/6 Seattle, WA Substation (w/ Tithe, no Amarok)
7/7 Portland, OR Mississippi Studios (w/ Tithe, no Amarok)
7/9 Los Angeles, CA Knucklehead
7/10 Phoenix, AZ Nile Underground
7/11 Albuquerque, NM Sister Bar
7/12 El Paso, TX Rockhouse Bar
7/13 Austin, TX Lost Well
7/14 Dallas, TX Cheapsteaks
7/16 Nashville, TN Drkmttr
7/17 Indianapolis, IN Black Circle
7/18 Detroit, MI Sanctuary
7/19 Toronto, ON Garrison
7/20 Montreal, QC Piranha (Upstairs)
7/21 Worcester, MA Ralphs
7/23 Brooklyn, NY TV Eye
7/24 Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brenda’s
7/25 Pittsburgh, PA Preserving Underground
7/26 Chicago, IL Cobra Lounge
7/27 Lincoln, NE Cosmic Eye
7/28 Denver, CO The Crypt
7/29 Salt Lake City, UT Metro Music Hall
7/31 Oakland, CA Thee Stork Club

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