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Royal Thunder

Royal Thunder Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 27,265
Category Metal, Rock, Alternative Rock, Heavy Psych, Psychedelic Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Concerts
Nov
19
The Cobra
Nashville
Tickets
Nov
20
The EARL
Atlanta
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Nov
21
Tribble's Bar
Piedmont
Tickets
Nov
22
Local 506
Chapel Hill
Tickets
About Royal Thunder
Second chances in music—as in life—are rare. In a gated ecosystem that is set up to prevent even first chances, getting a do-over hardly ever happens. Perhaps no one in 2023 appreciates that more than the members of Royal Thunder. After losing a key member and eventually collapsing entirely under the weight of excess, the beloved Georgia trio have reunited and returned with their first album in six years. For vocalist/bassist Mlny Parsonz, guitarist Josh Weaver and drummer Evan Diprima, the title of their fourth record tells the tale: Rebuilding the Mountain. “There was so much shit that piled up over the years,” Weaver explains. “And because of all the drinking and partying, the business aspect got pushed aside. Our emotional bullshit got pushed aside. There’s just so much that got covered up in all this noise, and we just imploded. I think we all needed to grow up and mature.” The first step? All three members of Royal Thunder got sober. “For me personally, it’s not about picking up where I left off in this band,” Parsonz says. “Instead of connecting with who I was and how I was—and what I was doing to my life and our band—it’s about trying to discover who I am now in Royal Thunder. It’s almost back to square one for me in a lot of ways. That’s where I’m at with the new album.” For Diprima, who left the band in early 2018, it’s a long-awaited homecoming. “It’s about getting back with my brother and sister,” he says. “I don’t wanna play with anyone else ever again. It’s about getting my life back in order, the way it should be.” Weaver and Parsonz reconnected with Diprima long-distance at the height of the pandemic in 2020. They spent about a year exchanging demos and song ideas online before finally getting in the same room together in December 2021. “It felt amazing,” Diprima says. “I felt like a whole person again.” The album’s first single, “The Knife,” was released in late 2022. Like all of Royal Thunder’s best material, it’s atmospheric, soulful and instantly memorable. Unlike that same material, which had running times hovering around the five-to-six minute mark—and sometimes as long as eight or nine—“The Knife” is fully realized in three and a half. “I feel like we used to play super-long songs to get a point across,” Weaver says. “But over the years we’ve just simplified things and can get to the point a lot quicker. ‘The Knife’ is a good example of an accessible song that shows a simplicity that maybe hasn’t been there in the past. It was cultivating and waiting to mature.” Lyrically, “The Knife” is one of the darkest and most unflinchingly honest songs Parsonz has ever written. “I was in a bad place during quarantine,” she says. “I was doing coke and getting drunk almost every night. I was spiraling out, and it got to the point where I wanted to die. I was hurting, and all I could do was toe the line of throwing everything away. So, it’s about blinding myself and getting in my own way. But I’m also saying I don’t need that shadow self anymore. And I’m not only talking to myself. Maybe someone else out there will get it.” The beautifully melodic second single “Fade” is similarly unsparing and introspective. “That song is about owning the mistakes that I’ve made,” Parsonz says. “It’s about how you can feed yourself this energy that maybe has to do with being addicted to pain or heartache. It’s about avoidance and greed and trading toxicity for toxicity. And a lot of regret. I’m apologizing for my mistakes, but also realizing that sometimes I’m not able to apologize for this trail of destruction. And I think I’m coming around to why.” From the clear-eyed excoriation of opener “Drag Me” and swirling anguish of “Now Here-Nowhere” to the mournful reflection of “Live To Live” and personal reckoning of closer “Dead Star,” Rebuilding the Mountain captures the journey of three souls who now treasure every minute they have. “All three of us were killing ourselves with drugs and alcohol,” Weaver says. “I don’t say that lightly. All of us were pretty much dancing with death. We have friends who’ve died from addiction and abuse. We’re lucky to be alive. I hope our music can inspire people and let them know that there is hope.” Recorded at West End Sound in Atlanta, Rebuilding the Mountain was engineered by Tom Tapley and Miles Landrum and co-produced by Royal Thunder and Tom Tapley. It marks the first time the band has recorded live in the studio. “We’re not trying to hide behind anything,” Diprima says. “It’s all raw. We didn’t even use a metronome this time. It’s an honest sound.” Ultimately, Rebuilding the Mountain is Royal Thunder as perhaps they should have been all along. “When we started this thing, I always felt like it was something bigger than us,” Weaver says. “It was an awesome spiritual force in my life, and a connection with these two other people. It’s a very sacred thing, and we just kinda pissed on it for a while. Now, to have it back, we realize how special it is. The only way we can do this is to do it right. If you’re part of something that makes you alive and inspires other people and inspires you, I feel like it’s almost your duty to do it.”
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Genres
Metal, Rock, Alternative Rock, Heavy Psych, Psychedelic Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Band members
Josh Weaver - Guitar, Mlny Parsonz - Bass Vocals
Photos
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Royal Thunder Tour Cities
Nashville, TN Chapel Hill, NC Atlanta, GA Piedmont, SC

Frequently Asked Questions About Royal Thunder

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Royal Thunder on tour?

Yes, Royal Thunder is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Royal Thunder concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Royal Thunder tour is scheduled for 4 dates across 4 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Royal Thunder scheduled to play?

Royal Thunder is scheduled to play 4 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Royal Thunder tour start?

Royal Thunder’s tour starts Nov 19, 2024 and ends on Nov 22, 2024. They will play 4 cities; their most recent concert was held in Nashville at The Cobra and their next upcoming concert will be in Chapel Hill at Local 506.

What venues is Royal Thunder performing at?

As part of the Royal Thunder tour, Royal Thunder is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Nov 19 - Nashville, TN @ The Cobra
Nov 20 - Atlanta, GA @ The EARL
Nov 21 - Piedmont, SC @ Tribble's Bar
Nov 22 - Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
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