COLOMBIAN NECKTIE & TRAPPED WITHIN BURNING MACHINERY Announce West Coast Tour

by | May 19, 2016

West Coast friends, you’re in for a treat. Colombian Necktie and Trapped Within Burning Machinery will be teaming up for a brief run this summer.

Here’s a stream of Colombian Necktie’s 2014 record Twilight Upon Us along with Trapped Within’s The Filth Element.


Colombian Necktie & TWBM tour dates:

Jul 14 San Diego, CA @ The Merrow
Jul 15 Tempe, AZ @ 51West
Jul 16 Fresno, CA @ Frank’s Place
Jul 17 Sacramento, CA @ Starlite Loyunge at Fuck Monday Fest

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