“THE END OF EXISTENCE TOUR PART ONE” KICKS OFF THIS JULY
SPECIAL GUEST YOUNG MEDICINE TO APPEAR
NEW ALBUM END OF EXISTENCE IS OUT NOW
THE BROWNING have announced their Summer 2022 headline tour. “The End of Existence Tour Part One” kicks off July 7 in Houston and runs through July 17 in Des Moines. All dates are below. Special guest Young Medicine will appear. Get tickets here.
The band’s latest album End of Existence is out now.
THE BROWNING ON TOUR:
WITH YOUNG MEDICINE:
7/7 — Houston, TX — White Oak Music Hall
7/8 — Austin, TX — Come And Take It Live
7/9 — Dallas, TX — Amplified Live
7/10 — Lubbock, TX — Jake’s Backroom
7/12 — Albuquerque, NM — Launchpad
7/13 — Colorado Springs, CO — Sunshine Studios
7/14 — Denver, CO — Globe Hall
7/15 — Oklahoma City, OK — 89th Street
7/16 — Overland Park, KS — Vivo Live
7/17 — Des Moines, IA — XBK Live
LISTEN TO THE BROWNING:
ABOUT THE BROWNING + END OF EXISTENCE:
End of Existence was written, performed, recorded, engineered and mixed by The Browning’s impresario Jonny McBee. It’s 12 tracks of detuned guitars, electronic nuances, and vocal gut punches. McBee has labeled the music “doomy, dystopian, and apocalyptic.” He pulls back the curtain a bit about his inspiration sources, saying, “Early on, I knew I was going to write the heaviest Browning body of work there was. I needed a theme to fit the heaviness and darkness of the music though. Since I was really happy in my personal life, it had to have a fictional plot. For me, this was about creating a universe.”
The Browning have been inching towards this album and this moment since their inception. The band emerged in 2011 with Burn This World. Following the success of Hypernova [2013] and Isolation [2016], they delivered Geist in 2018. Not only did it rack up over 20 million-plus streams and counting, but it also picked up acclaim from the likes of Guitar World and New Noise Magazine who rated it 5-out-of-5 stars and christened the band a ” force to be reckoned with.” Along the way, they toured with everyone from Chelsea Grin and We Came As Romans to Fear Factory and Static-X. The global COVID-19 pandemic tabled the band’s touring plans so McBee focused on his next creative and personal chapters. He built a tiny house for his wife and newborn daughter and cooked up End of Existence at home. Over the course of the ensuing year, he took advantage of the extra time to perfect it, playing every instrument, and producing. He effectively bottled the band’s signature live intensity in the studio and on End of Existence.
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