Don’t miss Devil to Pay as they trek out West for their first West Coast tour in years, in support of their latest Ripple release

Stoner/Doom heavyweights, Devil to Pay, hit the road this spring in support of their latest Ripple Music release, their “
A Bend Through Space and Time.”
Starting this April, the “DON’T GIVE AWAY THE WEST TOUR 2017” will see the band hitting the highways of the American heartland, crossing out to tour the West Coast and where they’ll lay waste to waiting audiences playing along side such heavy rockers as ZED, Lowcaster, and Crimson Eye.
“DON’T GIVE AWAY THE WEST TOUR 2017”
4/20 – Chicago, IL – Reggies w Blunt, Sacred Monster
4/21 – Omaha, NE – Lookout Lounge for Stormfest 2017
4/22 – Denver, CO – Bar Bar w Chieftian, Green Druid, Never Kenezzard
4/24 – Spokane, WA – The Pin w tba
4/25 – Seattle, WA  – Tim’s Tavern w KLAW, Skypenis
4/26 – Portland, OR – High Water Mark w Sleer, Heavy Baang Staang, Skulldozer
4/28 – Sacramento, CA – On the Y w Crimson Eye, Zed
4/29 – San Francisco, CA – Neck of the Woods w Zed, Lowcaster
4/30 – West Hollywood, CA – Viper Room w House of Broken Promises, High Priestess
5/01 – Las Vegas, NV – Beauty Bar w Spiritual Shepherd, Plague Doctor
5/04 – Tempe, AZ – Yucca Tap Room w Malo De Dentro, Dead Canyon
5/05 – San Angelo, TX – The Deadhorse w tba
5/06 – Oklahoma City, OK – Blue Note Lounge w Crobone, Get Fired 

Before the Tour commences, Devil to Pay just released a new video to whet their fans’ appetites.   “Demons Come Home to Roost” says Devil to Pay Mainman, Steve Janiak,  is one of those songs about self-destructive habits and habitual negative thoughts that keep coming back like a bad penny. The song was written initially as a 12 minute long jam and we simply cut out a few sections to try and keep the arrangement close to the original as possible.”

“The video was our attempt to take those negative aspects and represent them as these various sinister themes: devils, demons, witches etc.”

“This tour will be our first time back to the west coast since 2006. It’s a long time coming and something we’ve really been looking forward to.”

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