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returntothepit >> discuss >> FIREBALL MINISTRY TO RESUME CRUSADING by the_reverend on Apr 5,2006 12:07pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Apr 5,2006 12:07pm
FIREBALL MINISTRY TO RESUME CRUSADING
Two-week tour alongside Disturbed kicks off May 20

The Los Angeles-based hard rock quartet FIREBALL MINISTRY will soon return to the road for a series of shows alongside multi-platinum rockers Disturbed. The groups – who performed a sold-out California show together in January – will tour America and Canada for two weeks beginning on May 20. These will be Disturbed’s final North American shows prior to their summer stint on the main stage of Ozzfest

The trek marks FIREBALL MINISTRY’s first tour of 2006. The group criss-crossed America no fewer than five times late last year in support of their acclaimed new album, Their Rock Is Not Our Rock. Then, two nationwide treks with CKY book-ended a cross-country jaunt with Opeth, Pelican and Nevermore; those were followed by a string of dates with H.I.M., Skindred and Finch (the inaugural “Viva La Bands” tour), and another series of shows with Clutch. The group also supported metal legends Judas Priest at a Michigan concert before capping off the year with a nationally televised performance on NBC’s “Last Call With Carson Daly.”

“We took a rest, but now we’re back to get you drunk and make you deaf,” says guitarist/vocalist James A. Rota.

Before the Disturbed run kicks off, FIREBALL MINISTRY will be headlining a hometown show at The Troubadour on May 4.

In other FIREBALL news, the group recently recorded a rendition of the Joe Walsh song “Turn The Stone” for the second volume of Small Stone Records’ Sucking The ‘70s compilation. In 2002, the band appeared alongside Clutch, Alabama Thunderpussy and Spirit Caravan on the first installment, covering UFO’s “Doctor, Doctor.”

Meanwhile, the video for Their Rock… standout “Sundown” has received regular airplay on MTV2’s “Headbangers Ball” in recent weeks. It can be viewed at both the band’s website (www.fireballministry.com) and the website of their North American record label, Liquor and Poker Music (www.liquorandpokermusic.com).

FIREBALL MINISTRY with Disturbed (except *):

5/4 Troubadour - Los Angeles, CA*
5/20 McElroy Auditorium - Waterloo, IA
5/22 Rushmore Auditorium – Rapid City, SD
5/23 Shrine Auditorium - Billings, MT
5/25 MacEwan Hall - Calgary, AB
5/26 Reds - Edmonton, AB
5/28 Pioneer Hall - Duluth, MN
5/29 Tyson Center - Sioux City, IA
5/31 Element - West Kitchener, ON
6/1 Metropolis - Montreal, QC
6/3 Colisee Pepsi Arena - Quebec City, QC
6/4 Docks – Toronto, ON
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toggletoggle post by Yeti at Apr 5,2006 12:41pm
woopdee fucking doo. i saw these guys open for Opeth, and they were fucking boring and crappy. whats the big deal? they sound EXACTLY like Motorhead



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Apr 5,2006 12:46pm
if you think that, you should try listening to motorhead instead of just saying you do.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Apr 5,2006 12:55pm
well i dont claim to listen to Motorhead because i dont, and that was more directed at the vocalist, because when i saw them, he sounded like he was desperately trying to be Lemmy



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