Biohazard has revealed their redesigned autumn headlining tour with multi-platinum rappers Onyx, rap metalcore trio Bayway, and tru metal group Swollen Teeth after experiencing problems with seemingly poor ticket sales. The following are the updated dates for the tour, which saw many of the stops from its first announcement canceled, as reported by theprp.
10/23 Pontiac, MI – The Crofoot
10/25 Montreal, QC – Beanfield Theatre
10/26 Toronto, ON – Mod Club
10/28 Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw
10/29 Worcester, MA – Palladium
10/31 Allentown, PA – Archer Music Hall
11/01 Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
11/03 New Haven, CT – Toad’s
Due to tour uncertainty and a number of cancelled performances, Bayway decided to fill the void with their own tour. Billy Graziadei, the guitarist and singer for Biohazard, had already commented on social media about the tour’s dwindling schedule.
It’s 99% of the time the promoters guys, they get nervous because they didn’t do their job and promote the show and let people know a bad is playing! Been like this since we started!
“Divided We Fall,” Biohazard‘s return album, will be out on Friday, October 17. It will be the hardcore/rap metal hybrid’s first full-length album since 2012.
Brooklyn hardcore legends Biohazard released their explosive new single ‘Death Of Me‘ from their upcoming album “Divided We Fall”, their first studio release in over a decade, out 17th October via BLKIIBLK. Reuniting the original lineup, the album delivers a blistering statement of unity amid chaos. ‘Death of Me‘ arrives alongside a brand new visualiser, available to watch here
Produced, mixed, and mastered by Matt Hyde (Slayer, Hatebreed, Deftones), “Divided We Fall” captures Biohazard at their most raw, relentless, and unifying. The album blends the band’s unmistakable fusion of hardcore, metal, and streetwise groove with a sharpened edge for a fractured modern world delivering a powerful reminder of why Biohazard remains one of the most vital and influential bands in heavy music.
Recording sessions took place at Shorefire Recording Studios (Long Branch, NJ) and The Hydeaway (Van Nuys, CA), with engineering by Joseph DeMaio and additional recording from Matt Hyde. Guitar and production tech duties were handled by Phil Caivano.