SUMAC are Doing Shows in The Pacific Northwest in March

by | Jan 27, 2015

Sumac, featuring former Isis vocalist/guitarist Aaron Turner, Baptists drummer Nick Yacyshyn, and (sometimes) Brian Cook of Russian Circles, finally got their debut show out of the way last month, and now they’re ready for a new batch of dates.

The band will be releasing their debut album The Deal on February 3rd via Profound Lore and will be doing a handful of dates in the Pacific Northwest in March.

Here’s another new song called “Blight’s End Angel.”

Sumac tour dates:

Mar 11 Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret
Mar 12 Victoria, BC @ Logan’s Pub
Mar 13 Portland, OR @ White Owl Social Club
Mar 14 Bellingham, WA @ The Shakedown
Mar 15 Seattle, WA @ Highline

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