NARCOTIC WASTELAND Announces USA Tour With ACCEPT

Photo Credit - Kenji Tsunami of Tsunami Films

Dallas Toler-Wade, long-standing 18-year member of the brilliantly Egyptian-themed metal band, Nile, composed the music for hit songs such as, “Execration Text” (NILE - "Execration Text" (Official Music Video), which featured the band's second video release on MTV Headbangers Ball and the Uranium channel. The video was well received and aired for several weeks. “Permitting the Noble Dead to Descend to the Underworld”, is also a fan favorite. The video release was long after the demise of Headbangers Ball. Dallas also composed music for many other hits like, “Lashed to the Slave Stick”, Evil to Cast Out Evil NILE - Evil To Cast Out Evil (OFFICIAL TRACK & LYRICS) ), “Wind of Horus”, “The Eye of Ra” and many others. Toler-Wade was also featured in Guitar World magazine alongside founding member and guitarist/vox/songwriter Karl Sanders,

Dallas Toler-Wade started Narcotic Wasteland while he was in between tours with Nile. He started writing music that was a little more similar to things he was doing in a previous band and since then he has completed writing for the third album and is currently finishing up the recording process. Ahead of that, they have released the single “Morality and the Wasp” and going on a US tour with German heavy metal legends Accept.

Toler-Wade shares his hope for the single’s reception: “I think fans will really enjoy it. The band has grown majorly and this album sounds like a band that is focused on writing, recording, and performing the very best we can., but also I think I am getting better at just writing stuff that is meaningful and powerful.”

For Toler-Wade, who is the primary songwriter for the band, the main goal is to give the listener music and lyrics that are deeply emotionally charged. Anger, sadness, and triumph are put to music the best way he knows how. The new album has a lot to say about human behavior and unchecked egos as well as his own personal philosophies about life.

The tour with Accept consists of 18 dates across the US during October (dates listed below). Those who attend will get to experience the full onslaught of Narcotic Wasteland. Always well rehearsed, they deliver a tight performance including dual guitars. From harmonies to counterpart melodies it gives the band some of that traditional metal style. They are also not afraid to challenge the audience with an array of styles from whiplash-inducing fast metal to infectious arena metal.

A decisive blend of thrash, death, and black metal with a hearty dose of punk for good measure, Narcotic Wasteland keeps listeners engaged with full-throttle riffs, punchy bass lines, and relentless drums. They are recommended listening for fans of Vader, The Crown, and Nile.

The single “Morality and the Wasp” can be heard HERE as well as watch the lyric video below. You can find the tour dates can be found below.


TOUR DATES - ACCEPT w/ NARCOTIC WASTELAND

Sept 29 - Nashville, TN - Brooklyn Bowl

Oct 1 - Houston, TX - The Concert Pub North

Oct 2 - Fort Worth, TX - Rail Club

Oct 4 -San Antonio, TX - Espee

Oct 5 - El Paso, TX - Rockhouse

Oct 7 - San Juan Capistrano, CA - The Coach House

Oct 8 - West Hollywood, CA - The Whisky A Go-Go

Oct 9 - Las Vegas, NV - Count’s Vamp'd

Oct 11 - Denver, CO - The Venue

Oct 13 - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave Ballroom

Oct 14 - St. Charles, IL - The Arcada Theater

Oct 15 - Westland, MI - The Token

Oct 16 - Toronto, ON - The Phoenix Theater

Oct 18 - Vineland, NJ - Landis Theater

Oct 20 - Jim Thorpe, PA - Penns Peak

Oct 21 - Patchogue, NY - Stereo Garden *

Oct 22 - Peekskill, NY - Paramount Theater *

Oct 22 - Brooklyn, NY - Lucky 13 Saloon # Narcotic Wasteland Only

Oct 23 - Teaneck, NJ - Debonair Music Hall *

Oct 24 - Wallingford, CT Cherry St. Station # Narcotic Wasteland Only

Oct 25 - New York City, NY - The Gramercy

Oct 26 - Derry, NH - Tupelo Music Hall

Oct 27 - Harrisburg, PA - XL Live

Oct 29 - Columbus, OH - The King of Clubs

* = NO NARCOTIC WASTELAND


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