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\x26lt;img height=\x26#34;171\x26#34; src=\x26#34;https:\/\/assets.oztix.com.au\/image\/a99c1f1a\-cd20\-4f72\-afeb\-22a49e8317cd.png\x26#34; width=\x26#34;1378\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26amp;amp;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;img height=\x26#34;450\x26#34; src=\x26#34;https:\/\/assets.oztix.com.au\/image\/140ec36e\-6cda\-4ef8\-b833\-127f3a311613.png\x26#34; width=\x26#34;1200\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;AUSTRALIA TOUR 2024\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;For the first time in history world renowned Heavy Metal Legends CIRITH UNGOL will make their debut in Australia for the first and last time in May\/June 2024!\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Supported by and introducing US heavy metal trio NIGHT DEMON, the pair will hit Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne for one of the most paramount moments in Australian heavy metal history.\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Ventura Californias \x26amp;lsquo;Cirith Ungol\x26amp;rsquo; formed in the 70\x26amp;rsquo;s, forging their own brand of hard\/progressive rock, o\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;nly one year after Black Sabbath\x26amp;rsquo;s debut birthed the genre.\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Considered an early player in both doom and power metal, the band\x26amp;rsquo;s obsession with\x26amp;nbsp;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;a href=\x26#34;https:\/\/lotr.fandom.com\/wiki\/Cirith_Ungol\x26#34; target=\x26#34;_blank\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Tolkienic sword\-and\-sorcery\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/a\x26gt;\x26amp;nbsp;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;blazed a trail for much of metal as it\x26amp;rsquo;s known today.\x26amp;nbsp;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;After a 25 year hiatus, the band reformed in 2016, taking heavy metal by the throat re\-releasing past albums and a new album in 2020 which would gain world\-wide attention and respect, instantly signing to Metal Blade Records.\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;2023 saw the band release their final album Dark parade with a solid line up of players featuring the one and only Tim Baker (Vocals) along with some original and new members of the band including Jim Barraza (Guitars), Robert Garven (Drums), Greg Lindstrom (Guitars) and Jarvis Leatherby (Bass).\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Dates:\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;29.05.2024 The Zoo, Brisbane\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;30.05.2024 The Basement, Canberra\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;31.05.2024 Marrickville Bowlo\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;1.06.2024 The Corner, Melbourne\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Tickets available from \x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;a href=\x26#34;http:\/\/www.yourmatebookings.com\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;www.yourmatebookings.com\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/a\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Proudly presented by Your Mate Bookings, Metal Evilution and Utopia Records\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;b\x26gt;\x26lt;u\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;CIRITH UNGOL BIOGRAPHY\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/u\x26gt;\x26lt;\/b\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Few bands in the history of the heavy metal underground have a story as\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;remarkable, improbable, or uplifting as that of Cirith Ungol. It is a tale of pioneering\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;innovation, crushing disappointment, self\-imposed exile, populist fervor, and,\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;ultimately, global redemption.\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;The band was formed in Ventura, California, in the early 1970s, long before the rigid\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;tropes and ironclad traditions that define today\x26amp;rsquo;s heavy metal genre had taken\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;shape. There was no rulebook, no template to follow, so Cirith Ungol simply made it\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;up as they went along, allowing their imaginations to run amok and their creativity\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;to be their guide. Musically, Cirith Ungol emerged from the 1970\x26amp;rsquo;s hard rock \/\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;progressive rock tradition epitomized by the likes of Grand Funk Railroad, Blue\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Oyster Cult and Sir Lord Baltimore. \x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Rather than passively channeling their\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;influences, the band was driven to forge an altogether heavier, darker, more\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;apocalyptic sound. According to drummer Robert Garven, even in those early days,\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;before heavy metal as we know it existed, the band\x26amp;rsquo;s burning ambition was to play\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26amp;ldquo;the heaviest metal known to man.\x26amp;rdquo; Cirith Ungol\x26amp;rsquo;s lyrical approach was profoundly\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;influenced by the high fantasy literature of J.R.R. Tolkien (from whose Lord of the\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Rings opus they derived their name) and Michael Moorcock, fittingly enough\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;because co\-founding members Garven and guitarist Greg Lindstrom first met in a\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;seventh\-grade English literature class.\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;For years, the fledgling Cirith Ungol (which also included co\-founder Jerry Fogle on\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;guitar and, from 1976 onward, Tim Baker on vocals) practiced in a bedroom at\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Garven\x26amp;rsquo;s parents\x26amp;rsquo; house. There they honed their musical vision into something\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;utterly unique and prescient. Baker\x26amp;rsquo;s anguished howls from the fiery pits of Hades,\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Fogle\x26amp;rsquo;s inventive and otherworldly lead guitar work, and Garven\x26amp;rsquo;s unorthodox\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;drumming coalesced into a sound the world had never experienced before. It was\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;obscure and arcane, mysterious and eccentric, epic and expansive, but most of all\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;unfailingly, bone\-crushingly heavy, dark and doom\-filled.\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;b\x26gt;\x26lt;u\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;NIGHT DEMON BIOGRAPHY\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/u\x26gt;\x26lt;\/b\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;For more than a decade, Night Demon have defiantly flown the flag of traditional heavy metal, unwavering in the face of shifting industry trends and unscarred by global calamities. \x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;The band erupted onto the underground heavy metal scene with a self\-titled four\-song EP in 2012.\x26amp;nbsp; Showcasing a sound forged in a deep\-seated passion for the New Wave of British Heavy Metal melded to distinctly American muscle and swagger, and embracing a rigorous touring schedule, Night Demon quickly gained momentum in the USA and Europe.\x26amp;nbsp; In January 2015, the band released their first full\-length album, \x26lt;i\x26gt;Curse of the Damned\x26lt;\/i\x26gt;, which refined the band\x26amp;rsquo;s trademark sound and garnered widespread acclaim by fans and critics alike.\x26amp;nbsp; To promote the record, Night Demon hit the killing road for the better part of two years, crisscrossing the United States multiple times, touring the European market relentlessly, and even veering off the beaten path with extensive dates in Mexico, South America and Latin America.\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;These festival slots included Rockhard Sweden, Mexico Metal Fest, Hells Heroes, Keep It True, Up The Hammers, Burning Festival, Rock of Ages and a dozen more!\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;\x26lt;span\x26gt;Now after the one EP and three full length albums, and dozens of massive support slots and festivals across the globe, the band is ready to take on Australia for the first time ever as they share their brand of traditional heavy metal.\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;\/span\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26amp;nbsp;
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April 6th 2024
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Cirith Ungol Biography

Few bands in the history of the heavy metal underground have a story as remarkable, improbable, or uplifting as that of Cirith Ungol. It is a tale of pioneering innovation, crushing disappointment, self-imposed exile, populist fervor, and, ultimately, global redemption. Formed in Ventura, California, in the early 1970s, Cirith Ungol created a sound the world had never experienced before. Rather than passively channeling their influences, the band was driven to forge an altogether heavier, darker, more apocalyptic sound. It was obscure and arcane, mysterious and eccentric, epic
and expansive, but most of all unfailingly, bone-crushingly heavy, dark and doom-filled.

After a 24 year absence from music, against all odds, the slumbering giant awakened. After a full year of rehearsals, 2016 saw the kings of the dead rise from the grave to deliver a legendary performance at the aptly named Frost and Fire Festival in their very own hometown. In the ensuing years, Cirith Ungol have held fast to their objective to bring their music to as many metalheads around the world as possible appearing on several notable festivals spanning the globe.
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