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On tour
Yes
Followers
43,920
Category
Alternative Rock
Concerts
Jan
16
Antone's
Austin
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Jan
17
Sons Of Hermann Hall
Dallas
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Jan
18
The Secret Group
Houston
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Jan
19
Siberia
New Orleans
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Jan
21
926 Bar & Grill
Tallahassee
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Jan
23
Crowbar
Tampa
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Jan
24
The Wooly
Gainesville
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Jan
25
The Abbey
Orlando
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Jan
26
Respectable Street
West Palm Beach
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Jan
28
Music Farm
Charleston
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Jan
30
The EARL
Atlanta
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Jan
31
Radio Room
Greenville
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Feb
01
The Boneyard
Chattanooga
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Feb
02
Eulogy
Asheville
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Feb
04
Snug Harbor
Charlotte
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Feb
06
Motorco Music Hall
Durham
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Feb
07
Richmond Music Hall
Richmond
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Feb
08
Ottobar
Baltimore
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About Slothrust
Leah Wellbaum has never been afraid of her own humility or honesty. But she’s never quite examined it the way she has now with Parallel Timeline.
On Slothrust’s latest album, bandleader Leah Wellbaum pushed herself to try and understand her own spirituality on a deeper level, putting a lens on the core wound of the human experience, the idea that we’re alone. With Parallel Timeline , Wellbaum, explores the feeling of being trapped inside her own consciousness while simultaneously searching for a meaningful connection to the universe, and all the mysteries it contains.
During the writing process, Wellbaum sought to connect with her inner child - a voice that allows ideas to flow freely and without censors hip. Ultimately, it allowed her to find poetic catharsis. The album’s artwork and visuals reflect that ethos as well. For her, inverted colored rainbows and orbs became a gateway to exploring the illusory things we see and experience in everyday life. The iconography of this record explores the space where science and the whimsical intersect, and where the unfamiliar becomes hardly recognizable. She is a strong believer that nothing is quite as it seems, and that a greater reality exists beyond what the hum an eye can see.
In advance of recording their fifth studio album, Leah, along with drummer Will Gorin, sought to dramatically expand the band’s sonic palette. Slothrust put an emphasis on incorporating new production techniques and processes into the established Slothrust sound, resulting in an extraordinary amount of experimental demo recordings, many elements of which appear themselves on the final record. They leaned into risk -taking--a freedom that comes with having been in a band together for more than 10 years,
cultivating new sonic realms for each track. Leah sought to craft unique and calculated guitar parts instead of continuous bursts of wall -to-wall sound, and in turn delivers what will likely be considered a “how - to manual” for guitar playing in the next decade.
“On this record, I wanted to be even more precise with the guitar parts as opposed to creating a guitar palette, because a lot of artists, us included, have made songs that are so chock-full of guitar that distinct parts becomes a blur,” says Wellbaum. “I enjoy making that choice when it’s right but it’s the contrast of those things that I like to lean into. I strive to make the guitar sing like a human voice.”
Educated musicians all with backgrounds in classical, jazz and blues, the band ’s newest work once again sees Slothrust leaning into improvisation-- something that in the past has lent itself to the infectious energy of their live shows. Parallel Timeline, mixed by industry legend Billy Bush and mastered by Heba Kadry is a masterclass in balancing tenderness with the fierce guitar work Leah has become known for. With a
distinct yet unified sound that blends progressive rock, acoustic and pop, Slothrust has never been more confident.
The backbone of the 10 -track record is Leah’s spiritual journey and presence as a guitar god. Opener “Cranium” features a blues-tinged guitar solo inspired by Funkadelic’s “Maggot Brain” that is so expressive it sings. ““The song addresses absurd ways to love someone or something, and feels very on - theme with things not always being what they appear at first,” says Wellbaum of the track. “It also touches on tenderness being painful, which I think is very true of me as someone who has spent a lot of my life trying to be very tough.”
With catchy grunge-rock jaunt “Once More For The Ocean” and the slow - burning ballad “King Arthur’s Seat,” Leah didn’t have access to an instrument when she wrote them. Instead the lyrics, she felt, were channeled through her as she stared into nature, reflecting the idea of oneness that she was searching for. Inspired by both Scotland and Billy Joel, “King Arthur’s Seat” also “addresses this core human wound that will come up time and time again for all of us, which is the feeling of being alone and separate and not really knowing what to do with that,” Wellbaum says.
With soaring guitar-riffs and Leah’s twinkling harmonies, the ethereal “Waiting” further contemplates the idea of wanting to heal yourself but not knowing how. In the track, connecting with nature - in this case, bird--is a balm.
Penned with singer Donna Missal, “The Next Curse” was intended to be a “spell,” but it ended up being a curse. Flanked by thunderous guitars and Leah’s haunting vocals, the blistering rock anthem explores how even among the world’s destructi on we still don’t take the time to take care of ourselves: “Earth's gonna set on fire/But still I wait.” Producer Billy Bush’s influence shines on this track with burly guitars, Leah’s haunting vocals, and a fantastic display of vocal harmony in a feature from Halestorm singer Lzzy Hale. “Billy has that perfect balance of someone who is just easy to be around, totally gets the joke and is available to laugh and chat, but also is incredibly focused,” says Wellbaum. “His ears are magical.”
Slothrust shines particularly within its softer moments on the record. “Strange Astrology” is a stripped- down love song dedicated to Leah’s girlfriend of six years that meditates on astrological compatibility. The hymnal “Courtesy” ties into the record’s overall theme of spirituality and desire to feel connected. “I won’t ask you again if you give it to me/I won’t say it again if you get it the first time,” Leah sings.
While the majority of songs were written pre-pandemic, “A Giant Swallow” was not. The lullaby - like acoustic track unites the record and serves as a roadmap for Slothrust’s previous work, referencing lyrics spanning as early as their first record. Recalling the sweet harmonies of “Courtesy” and “Waiting,” Leah reflects on her search for the unified space. “I’ll return to the ocean/Return to the womb again/Inside of the
Mother/Won’t have any questions then,” she sings with a gentle lilt.
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Genres
Alternative Rock
Band members
Leah Wellbaum, Will Gorin
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What fans are saying
Michael
What a great show! This is our third time seeing this band play in Boston and as long as they keep playing we’ll keep coming to see them!
Sinclair
Boston, MA
Nov 12, 2018
Tyson
This was an amazing show. So intimate, sounded incredible. Loved every second! Can’t wait to see them again. Oh and Leah said a few words to me.
Barking Legs Theater
Chattanooga, TN
Jan 21, 2023
Holly
Great show! Slothrust killed it! I also really like that HiFi has now started carrying N/A beer and other options at the bar. Great experience overall.
Hi-Fi
Indianapolis, IN
Oct 11, 2022
J
Great show, the sound was good. The stage is pretty low so visibility is limited if you are further back. Would definitely see another show here.
Mahall's
Cleveland, OH
Oct 16, 2022
Sean
This band absolurely knows how to put on a good show. This will probably be top 3 best shows of 2024, it was so damn good.
Polaris Hall
Portland, OR
Jan 27, 2024
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Slothrust Tour Cities
Charlotte, NC
Dallas, TX
West Palm Beach, FL
Baltimore, MD
Gainesville, FL
Charleston, SC
Houston, TX
Tallahassee, FL
Asheville, NC
Austin, TX
New Orleans, LA
Orlando, FL
Tampa, FL
Chattanooga, TN
Durham, NC
Richmond, VA
Greenville, SC
Atlanta, GA
Frequently Asked Questions About Slothrust
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Slothrust on tour?
Yes, Slothrust is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Slothrust concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Slothrust tour
is scheduled for 18 dates across 18 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Slothrust scheduled to play?
Slothrust is scheduled to play 18 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Slothrust tour start?
Slothrust’s tour starts Jan 16, 2025 and ends on Feb 08, 2025.
They will play 18 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Austin at Antone's and their next upcoming concert
will be in Dallas at Sons Of Hermann Hall.
What venues is Slothrust performing at?
As part of the Slothrust tour, Slothrust is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 16 - Austin,
TX @ Antone's
Jan 17 - Dallas,
TX @ Sons Of Hermann Hall
Jan 18 - Houston,
TX @ The Secret Group
Jan 19 - New Orleans,
LA @ Siberia
Jan 21 - Tallahassee,
FL @ 926 Bar & Grill
Jan 23 - Tampa,
FL @ Crowbar
Jan 24 - Gainesville,
FL @ The Wooly
Jan 25 - Orlando,
FL @ The Abbey
Jan 26 - West Palm Beach,
FL @ Respectable Street
Jan 28 - Charleston,
SC @ Music Farm
Jan 30 - Atlanta,
GA @ The EARL
Jan 31 - Greenville,
SC @ Radio Room
Feb 01 - Chattanooga,
TN @ The Boneyard
Feb 02 - Asheville,
NC @ Eulogy
Feb 04 - Charlotte,
NC @ Snug Harbor
Feb 06 - Durham,
NC @ Motorco Music Hall
Feb 07 - Richmond,
VA @ Richmond Music Hall
Feb 08 - Baltimore,
MD @ Ottobar