WEEKEND NACHOS: Announce Final Album "Apology" | Share New Single "Writhe"

Chicago's Weekend Nachos have revealed the details surrounding their final full-length album Apology and have […]
March 26, 2016

Chicago's Weekend Nachos have revealed the details surrounding their final full-length album Apology and have shared a new track via MetalSucks along with the announcement. After having been active for over a decade, the band has decided to call it quits and has honored its name in the best way possible. Recorded by the band's own Andy Nelson at Bricktop Studios (Lord Mantis, Like Rats, Harms Way), Apology is a veritable tornado of grindcore/powerviolence/hardcore savagery. Apology is thirteen tracks of utter punishment that sees Weekend Nachos sounding more dangerous and urgent than ever before. The album also features guest vocal appearances from Dylan Walker of Full of Hell.

Vocalist John Hoffman said about the album,

"Honestly, it's a really really good record. I was nervous the whole time we were writing it, because it was like 'This is it...this is our swansong. I hope we aren't scraping the bottom of the barrel here.' Truth is, we did scrape the bottom of the barrel, and it was the very last of the great material we're capable of."

MetalSuck has said of the band's new track "Writhe,"

"It is an ugly, unpleasant, snarling, pitiless two minutes, a savage song seemingly designed to prove that music can be manslaughter. Good Satan in Hell below, we are going to miss this band like it was one of our limbs."

Hear "Writhe" now at this location.

Apology is set for release on May 20 via Relapse Records on CD/Digital worldwide. Physical pre-orders are available at Relapse.com here, and digital copies can be pre-ordered via the band's Bandcamp page at this location.Apology will see an LP release via Deep Six Records - more info will be revealed soon.

Weekend Nachos are also set to kick off their farewell world tour with Relapse labelmates Primitive Man and Wormrot, among others. Over the course of the next six months, the band will be visiting Japan, Southeast Asia, Europe, the UK, and the US. The shows kick off April 6 in Yokohama - check out a full itinerary of dates below.

Weekend Nachos Live Tour Dates 2016:

***All dates with Primitive Man, Endzweck, Fight it Out***

Apr 6 Yokohama, JP
Apr 7 Tokyo, JP
Apr 8 Osaka, JP
Apr 9 Nagoya, JP
Apr 10 Tokyo, JP

***All Dates with Primitive Man, Tools of the Trade, Wormrot***

Apr 14 Manila, PH
Apr 15 Johor Bahru, MY
Apr 16 Kuala Lumpur, MY
Apr 17 Singapore, SG

***All Dates with The Afternoon Gentlemen***

May 20 New York, NY
May 21 Boston, MA
May 22 Philadelphia, PA
May 23 Pittsburgh PA

Jun 2 - 5 Bristol, England Temples Fest

***All Dates with Wormrot, The Afternoon Gentlemen***

Oct 6 Hamburg, DE Hafenklang
Oct 7 Copenhagen, DK Pumpehuset
Oct 8 Berlin, DE Cassiopeia
Oct 9 Prague, CZ Modra vopice
Oct 10 Budapest, HU Durer kert
Oct 11 Ljubljana, SL Orto bar
Oct 12 Munich, DE Feierwork
Oct 13 Kassel, DE Goldgrube
Oct 14 Eindhoven, NL Bloodshed Fest
Oct 15 London, UK Nambucca

Info/Bio:

Despite their misleadingly amiable moniker, Weekend Nachos happen to be one of the most unnervingly aggressive and pissed-off bands to emerge within the last decade. The band - featuring Aaron Ross, John Hoffman, Varg Campos, and Brian Laude - hails from Chicago, IL and creates a distinctive squall of sound that Decibel Magazine aptly describes as "a muscular hardcore paean to hatred."

After several vicious EPs and split releases, Weekend Nachos unleashed their debut record Punish and Destro, in 2007 on Regurgitated Semen Records. Off the strength of this album, Weekend Nachos soon began to attract a loyal following and gain the attention of many notable audiences through their relentless touring and furious live shows. After the release of 2008's self-titled EP on Drugged Conscience, the band was signed to Relapse Records.

Unforgivable, the band's Relapse debut, was released in 2009 and found the band embarking on their first European Tour in 2010 and also performing throughout the US with such notable acts as Eyehategod, Lack of Interest, and Brutal Knights. Weekend Nachos also spent 2010 experimenting with their sound, as evident on the Bleed EP. This experimentation was successfully integrated into the band's trademark style on their highly-acclaimed 2011 Relapse release Worthless.

Since the release of Worthless, Weekend Nachos have toured relentlessly, performing at such notable festivals as Rain Fest 2012 and Obscene Extreme 2012, as well as performing shows with the likes of Converge, Municipal Waste, and Cough. Combining elements from all areas of extreme music, Weekend Nachos are undoubtedly one of the most vicious acts in the underground metal scene. According to Weekend Nachos vocalist John Hoffman, "There's definitely no formula to our songwriting. We just operate by riffs, tones and volume." This objective is immediately evident on each of the band's records and allows Weekend Nachos to remain a refreshingly consistent act that still manages to keep its audience on their toes. So crank that volume, get angry, and grab some snacks.

Source:
Relapse Records
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