The Slow Rush in February of 2020, expecting to tour on it
that same summer. Of course, COVID-19 had other plans, and the band rescheduled to summer of 2021. Then
that got postponed. On Tuesday (June 22),
Kevin Parker announced what will hopefully be the final rescheduled North American tour dates.
The trek is being billed as Phase 1 Rushium® Trials and was teased on Monday (June 21) with a clip of Parker in a lab coat, examining the new drug, which, according to a press release, is a treatment of Acute Time Metagrobolization in Cells (ATMiC) within patients from 16 to 95 years of age. ATMiC is a common cellular condition within the brain’s Suprachiasmatic nucleus, much of the research into this condition is cutting edge and still being performed. Based on the current findings, ATMiC could affect up to half of the population. Currently there are no medications approved for this condition and the only treatment is supportive care and third dose mesothermal procedure.
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King Crimson has announced the “Music Is Our Friend” North American Tour, including a tour stop at H-E-B Center at Cedar Park on Saturday, July 31
st as part of the venue’s RETURN TO LIVE events. King Crimson will be joined by special guest The California Guitar Trio.
After being sidelined all last year as a result of the pandemic, emo/post-hardcore heavyweights Silverstein are gearing up for a return to the road with an upcoming North American tour slated for the fall. The band has also announced a vinyl reissue for their classic 2003 debut,
When Broken Is Easily Fixed.
The 19-date trek will be in support of
A Beautiful Place to Drown, the band s 10th album which was released in early March of last year, right before the global shutdown of live music occurred. The first stop is set for Nov. 4 in Cleveland, Ohio with dates across the U.S. booked out through Dec. 3, after which Silverstein will have over a week off before the tour concludes with one final gig in Toronto, Ontario in their home country of Canada on Dec. 12.