LEEDS, UK – February 5th 2015 – Having recently toured with the likes of Red Fang and Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats, Leeds riff-mongers Black Moth will be heading out across the UK again in April supporting Amplifier.
Black Moth rose from the Leeds underground scene, taking their trash culture fixations and their love for Stooges squalor and Sabbath sulphur to create an onslaught of monumental riff sorcery and serpentine grace.
With Harriet Bevan’s biting and beguiling voice leading the charge, the Moths effortlessly transcend their influences to arrive at a nefarious and turbulent brew. Equal parts horror movie atmosphere, thunderous drive, big riffs and maverick spark.
Having played Leeds, Reading and Download, as well as touring the UK and Europe, the band have been stamping their live authority on support slots with Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, Red Fang, Turbowolf as well as a headline European tour at the end of 2014. 2015 looms large.
With the recent arrival of their critically acclaimed second album, “Condemned to Hope,” produced like their first by Jim Sclavunos (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Grinderman, The Cramps), the band are set to step it up a gear, beginning with a series of dates with the frankly awesome AMPLIFIER.
The band say: “Salivating at the prospect of hitting the road again in April and playing some of those awesome venues with our riff brothers from across the Pennines- AMPLIFIER!!”
UK TOUR w/ AMPLIFIER
20/04/15 – Glasgow, Ivory Blacks
21/04/15 – Leeds, Belgrave Music Hall
22/04/15 – Bristol, The Exchange
23/04/15 – Wolverhampton, Slade Rooms
24/04/15 – Manchester, Gorilla
26/04/15 – Southampton, Talking Heads
27/04/15 – Brighton, The Haunt
‘They draw you in with sensual tones and whisper words of horror into your welcoming embrace’ – 8/10 – Metal Hammer
‘Refreshing’ – Q Magazine
‘Eclipses its predecessor in nearly every aspect’ – Rock A Rolla
‘Polished and technical but never lacking intensity’ – NME
‘Seismic ruffs from the Kyuss dustbowl’ – 8/10 – Rock Sound
‘A slick accomplished act’ – Classic Rock Prog
‘Never ponderous, always engaging, this is doom you can put on when your non-metalhead mates around and when the world starts to end’ – 8/10 – Drowned in Sound
‘West Yorks’ premier garage-sleaze-doom-grunge sludger-metallers’ – Classic Rock