ENTERPRISE EARTH w/ Lorna Shore, Sentinels, Crown Magnetar:
9/15/2021 The Sanctuary – Hamtramck, MI
9/16/2021 Cobra Lounge – Chicago, IL
9/17/2021 Emerson Theater – Indianapolis, IN
9/18/2021 Growlers – Memphis, TN
9/20/2021 Gilly’s – Dallas, TX
9/21/2021 The Secret Group – Houston, TX
9/22/2021 Rock Box – San Antonio, TX
9/24/2021 Soundbar – Orlando, FL
9/25/2021 Archetype – Jacksonville, FL
9/26/2021 Masquerade (Purgatory) – Atlanta, GA
9/27/2021 The End – Nashville, TN
9/28/2021 Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, NC
9/30/2021 The Foundry (The Fillmore) – Philadelphia, PA
10/01/2021 Amityville Music Hall – Amityville, NY
10/02/2021 Jewel Music Venue – Manchester, NH
10/03/2021 Alchemy – Providence, RI
ENTERPRISE EARTH released their Foundation Of Bones EP last year via Entertainment One (eOne). Delivering brand new bruiser “Foundation Of Bones,” as well as two cover tunes — Necrophagist’s “Fermented Offal Discharge” and Lamb Of God’s “Now You’ve Got Something To Die For” — an acoustic version of “There Is No Tomorrow” from their previously released Luciferous LP, and an instrumental edition of the title track, the surprise EP serves as a teaser to the band’s forthcoming LP, set for release in the coming months. Foundation Of Bones also marks the band’s first ever self-produced output.
View ENTERPRISE EARTH’s quarantine-filmed playthrough of the instrumental version of “Foundation Of Bones,” as well as clips of the official title track, the acoustic version of “There Is No Tomorrow,” and the Necrophagist and Lamb Of God covers
HERE.
Founded in 2014 by ex-Infant Annihilator vocalist Dan Watson and ex-Takeover guitarist BJ Sampson, ENTERPRISE EARTH takes its name from a confluence of Illuminati and other conspiracy theories. The band released their critically lauded Luciferous full-length in 2019 via Entertainment One (eOne) / Good Fight Music. Produced and mixed by Jason Suecof (The Black Dahlia Murder, Whitechapel, Job For A Cowboy, Carnifex), Luciferous showcases a band committed to the brutal audio onslaught and proficient excellence. The band’s authentic death metal precision and technical might is unquestionable, as evidenced by their ravenous live delivery.