SystemHouse33 Announce U.S. Tour Supporting Dying Fetus

The thrash metallers also confirm shows at Nevada's Spring Metal Fest and Californian Mother's Day Metal Fest

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Systemhouse33 live in Germany in December 2015. Photo: Mariel Diella

Within a year of supporting Six Feet Under on their Xmas in Hell tour, Mumbai thrash metallers Systemhouse 33 are gearing up for their next big American tour alongside death metal giants Dying Fetus in May 2016, as part of American concert tour Metal Alliance Tour. The band are also confirmed to play two metal festivals in Nevada and Cupertino– Spring Meltdown Fest and Mother’s Day Metal Fest respectively– and a one-off show in a local Californian pub. Says frontman Samron Jude, “We are so excited to be part of such a massive tour in some of the best venues out there in America. One of the greatest things to happen for the bands is [Los Angeles venue] Whisky A Go Go; everyone from Jimi Hendrix to Aerosmith to Pantera have performed there.”

In December 2015, Systemhouse33 made their international debut alongside American death metallers Six Feet Under as part of their annual tour series Xmas in Hell in December, with 10 consecutive shows across Germany and Austria.“Europe was a life-changing experience, said Jude back in February. “It changes how you think about being in a band and making music.” The band will promote their recently-released album Regression, is a self-produced eight-track curveball of groove and thrash metal that never slows down. Jude said in an earlier interview that they are now concentrating on taking their music to a global audience. “That’s the culture that understands the music. And in that sense, if we’re playing to them, we really need to be that good,” the vocalist-guitarist says.

Metal Alliance Tour, which will be hosting its sixth edition this year, has previously seen headliners such as thrash metal giants Anthrax, Polish black metallers Behemoth and Californian heavy metal band DevilDriver.
Systemhouse 33 will perform on the following dates:

May 6th  Spring Meltdown Fest, Reno, Nevada

May 7th – Mother’s Day Metal Fest, Cupertino, California

May 8th – Johnny V’s Bar, San Jose, California

May 10th – Studio Seven, Seattle, WA

May 11th – Hawthorne Theater, Portland, OR

May 12th – Phoenix Theater, Petaluma, CA

May 13th – Glasshouse, Pomona, CA

May 14th – Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles, CA

May 15th – Joe’s Grotto, Tempe, AZ

May 16th – Launchpad, Albuquerque, NM

May 17th – Marquis Theater, Denver, CO

May 18th – The Riot Room, Kansas City, MO

May 20th – Rail Club, Fort Worth, TX

May 21st – Dirty Dog, Austin, TX

May 22nd – Warehouse Live Studio, Houston, TX

May 23rd – Southport Hall, New Orleans, LA

May 25th – Orpheum, Tampa, FL

May 26th – Masquerade, Atlanta, GA

May 27th – The International, Knoxville,TN

May 28th – Arizona Pete’s, Greensboro, NC

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