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Pallbearer deliver new single "Endless Place"

Photo credit: Dan Almasy

Arkansas doom metal band Pallbearer have unveiled another preview of their forthcoming album Mind Burns Alive today.

The track “Endless Place” arrives with an accompanying visual, which was filmed and directed by Dan Almasy. The 10-minute epic number marks the first collaboration for Pallbearer with Norman Williamson of Amasa Hines joining the track with a saxophone solo. Vocalist Brett Campbell said this about the song:

“These are vignettes which tell the stories of people who deal with myriad sicknesses of the spirit. These are illnesses communicated by the world we live in, and the subjects are the symptoms of its disease.”

Pre-orders for Mind Burns Alive, which is the follow-up to Pallbearer’s 2020 studio album Forgotten Days, can be made here. The record will arrive on May 17 via Nuclear Blast Records.

Pallbearer will be touring North America this summer in support of the record with special guests The Keening (all dates), Rwake (June 6 to 9; June 29), REZN (June 11 to 29), and Inter Arma (July 11 to August 3). Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now here.

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Pallbearer tour dates

June 6 Memphis, TN Growlers *

June 7 Murfreesboro, TN Hop Springs *

June 8 Birmingham, AL Zydeco *

June 9 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade *

June 11 Durham, NC The Fruit #

June 12 Asheville, NC Euology at Burial Beer Co. #

June 14 Baltimore, MD Metro Gallery #

June 15 Lancaster, PA Tellus360 #

June 16 Philadelphia, PA Underground Arts #

June 18 Hamden, CT Space Ballroom #

June 20 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg #

June 21 Boston, MA The Sinclair #

June 22 Montreal, QC Theatre Fairmount #

June 23 Toronto, ON Velvet Underground #

June 25 Milwaukee, WI Vivarium #

June 26 Chicago, IL Thalia Hall #

June 27 St. Paul, MN Turf Club #

June 28 Lawrence, KS The Bottleneck #

June 29 Little Rock, AR The Hall &

July 11 St. Louis, MO Off Broadway ^

July 13 Denver, CO Gothic Theatre ^

July 15 Calgary, AB Dickens ^

July 16 Edmonton, AB The Starlite Room ^

July 18 Vancouver, BC Rickshaw Theatre ^

July 19 Seattle, WA Substation ^

July 20 Portland, OR Star Theater ^

July 23 Sacramento, CA The Starlet Room ^

July 24 San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall ^

July 26 Santa Cruz, CA The Catalyst ^

July 27 San Diego, CA Brick By Brick ^

July 28 Los Angeles, CA Teragram Ballroom ^

July 29 Phoenix, AZ Crescent Ballroom ^

July 30 Albuquerque, NM Sister Bar ^

August 1 Dallas, TX Trees ^

August 2 Austin, TX Parish ^

August 3 Houston, TX White Oak Music Hall ^

*-w/Rwake & The Keening

# - w/REZN & The Keening

& - w/Rwake, REZN & The Keening

^ - w/Inter Arma & The Keening

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