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  • CORONER Kicks Off North American 40th Anniversary Tour

    Swiss thrash metal icons CORONER will be commemorating their remarkable 40-year legacy with the 'Non-Omnis Moriar' North American Tour. Spanning 15 dates, the trek kicks off tomorrow, March 5, in Philadelphia, PA and culminates on March 22 with the band's appearance at the Hell's Heroes festival. The band will be supported by DECEASED and the full itinerary can be found below!

     

    Some shows have already sold out while tickets are low in Brooklyn, NY, Indianapolis, IN, Chicago, IL, and Montreal, QC! Tickets can be found HERE.

     

    CORONER has recently revealed that they are working on new music! The long-awaited studio album will be the first from the band since 1993's 'Grin.' Stay tuned for more!

     

    Coroner 40th anniversary tour U.S. Tour Dates (w/ Deceased):

    03/05: Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda's

    03/06: Baltimore, MD @ Metro Baltimore **SOLD OUT**

    03/07: Brooklyn, NY @ The Meadows **LOW TICKET WARNING**

    03/08: Boston, MA @ Sonia

    03/09: Montreal, QC @ Piranha Bar **LOW TICKET WARNING**

    03/11: Ottawa, ON @ Overflow Brewing Company

    03/12: Toronto, ON @ Velvet Underground

    03/13: Cleveland, OH @ No Class

    03/14: Chicago, IL @ Reggies **LOW TICKET WARNING**

    03/15: Indianapolis, IN @ Black Circle **LOW TICKET WARNING**

    03/16: Milwaukee, WI @ X-Ray Arcade

    03/18: St Louis, MO @ Red Flag

    03/19: Nashville, TN @ The End

    03/20: Atlanta, GA @ The EARL

    03/21: New Orleans, LA @ Siberia

    03/22: Houston, TX @ Hell's Heroes / White Oak Music Hall

     

    Lineup: Ron Royce - Bass/vocals

    Tommy T. Baron - Guitars

    Diego Rappachietti - Drums

     

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  • CORONER at LPRNYC 05/26/22

    I knew Coroner since early 90’s and i never imagined that i would have the chance to see them live ever.

    Here we were and boom a complex rhythms machine started to sound and the music was exactly how we heard it in tape.

    They had a huge guitar sound, i mean one guitar player and he was huge, the drummer was a Swiss clock playing those unorthodox patterns and singer delivering the tone that we we knew from before.

    It was a pleasure to see them.

     

    Hope they are back again soon.

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