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Check out Parker jamming with Graveyard on the last stop of the Radio Moscow / Graveyard USA tour back on February 1, 2012. This was the last show of the tour at The Tractor in Seattle, Washington. Parker played with Graveyard on the second to last song “Thinline” before the Swedish rockers closed the show / tour with their song “Evil Ways”. Keep an eye an out for Graveyards. Their new album titled “Lights Out” coming out in late October.
A nice video from our last tour in France! Densaflorativa + Mistreating Queen. The band will be back on the road soon. Radio Moscow is taking a short break from the nationwide US tour and working on some new songs to share with the world. Thank you to all the Radio Moscow fans for all your support – see you all real soon.
Europe tour almost reaching its end. Dang, what a wonderfully strange journey its been! Thanks to all you we’ve met and all that have come out and supported the band. Much love! Only 10 more days left. The journey continues. See you soon. 25/04/12 be BRUXELLES Chocolaterie 26/04/12 nl AMSTERDAM Melkweg Sygar Club 27/04/12 nl ROTTERDAM Baroeg 28/04/12 nl GRONINGEN Vera Club 29/04/12 nl EINDOVEN Effenaar 30/04/12 TK ISTANBUL Garaj Istanbul 03/05/12 GR ATHENS Six Dogs 04/05/12 GR LARISSA Stage Line
Radio Moscow “Broke Down” Le Point Ephémère, Paris le 11 avril 2012 Youtube: SparrowHawq
03/30/12 The Satellite, Los Angeles CA 03/31/12 Phoenix Am After Party @ Yucca Tap Room, Tempe AZ [TICKETS]
It’s been quite a blast, quite sad that its reached its end. Couldn’t have asked for a better tour. Huge thanks to Graveyard for bringing Radio Moscow on the road and to Lonnie and Billy for saving the tour! Also thanks to the Mad Alchemist for bringing his liquid light show on the road with us! And of course, thank you to all the fans that came out and joined us. See y’all on the road again soon.
After Green & Wood, Radio Moscow took the stage, almost unrecognizable from just three weeks ago when singer/songwriter, guitarist, and band leader Parker Griggs parted ways with the other two-thirds of his power trio and flew in bassist Billy Ellsworth and drummer Lonnie Blanton to support him on this tour and potentially beyond. Thrown to the wolves by the band’s frontman, the two newbies immediately demonstrated their worthiness on set opener Broke Down, off the 2009 albumBrain Cycles. Blanton’s thunderous work on his minimalist kit and Ellsworth’s rolling, muddy bass provided the ideal backdrop for Griggs’ inspired throwback guitar work. Radio Moscow continued their roll on Speedfreak and Creepin, both off 2011’sThe Great Escape of Leslie Magnafuzz, with Griggs and company sounding like they’d been together all along. During “Speedfreak”’s calamitous ending, all three band members were lost in their own instruments, but somehow producing a singular vision of modern blues metal. They seemlessly […]