With influences ranging from the Deftones to Neurosis, Cave In to Quicksand, and pulling in pieces from all that is heavy in between to form a surreal, oppressive listen, THE ATLAS MOTH's debut full-length A Glorified Piece of Blue Sky is a jaw-dropping debut that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
With A Glorified Piece of Blue Sky out now on Candlelight Records, the band is currently on tour promoting the release, with a long list of killer shows alongside Dark Castle, Wetnurse and more along the way:
11/03/2009 The Kickstand - Gainesville, FL w/ Dark Castle
11/04/2009 Brass Mug - Tampa, FL w/ Dark Castle
11/05/2009 Will's Pub - Orlando, FL
11/06/2009 The Warehouse - Jacksonville, FL w/ Dark Castle
11/07/2009 Lenny's - Atlanta, GA w/ Across Tundras, Dark Castle
11/08/2009 The Hangar - Greenville, SC w/ Dark Castle
11/09/2009 The Reservoir - Carrboro, NC
11/10/2009 The Triple - Richmond, VA
11/11/2009 Starlight Ballroom - Philadelphia, PA w/ Wetnurse
11/12/2009 Sidebar - Baltimore, MD w/ Wetnurse
11/13/2009 Court Tavern - New Jersey w/ Wetnurse
11/14/2009 The Sweatshop - Providence, RI w/ Wetnurse
11/15/2009 Unit 11 - Allston, MA w/ Wetnurse
11/17/2009 Union Pool - Brooklyn, NY w/ Dark Castle, Wetnurse
11/18/2009 The Spot - Akron, OH w/ Dark Castle, Sofa King Killer, Rue
11/20/2009 Elbow Room - Ypsilanti, MI w/ Dark Castle, Ganon
11/21/2009 Mac's Bar - Lansing, MI w/ Dark Castle, Ganon
11/22/2009 Carabar - Columbus, OH w/ Dark Castle, Struck By Lightning
11/23/2009 Belvederes - Pittsburgh, PA w/ Dark Castle, U.S. Christmas
11/24/2009 The Vollrath - Indianapolis, IN w/ Dark Castle
11/25/2009 Cobra Lounge - Chicago, IL w/ Dark Castle, Black Tusk, Black Cobra, Plague Bringer
"Their blend of organic doom and psychedelia is supported by keyboards and atmospheric sounds reminiscent of Neurosis, Isis, and even Deftones, but the riffs on tracks like 'Our Sun, Our Saviour'
are pure Black Sabbath/Saint Vitus crunch." - All Music Guide
"It has an immense feel to it... its ideas are varied and charismatic which means that its “epicness”
is fully earned rather than contrived with a few big, deep chords." - Metal Reviews
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