THE ACACIA STRAIN To Tour Europe With LENG TCH'E, THE ARCHITECHT

January 15, 2007

Massachusetts' THE ACACIA STRAIN has announced plans to embark on a European tour in support of the band's current release, "The Dead Walk". The group will be playing alongside Belgium's LENG TCH'E and Holland's THE ARCHITECHT beginning on March 23 and ending on April 15. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

In the meantime, THE ACACIA STRAIN is currently out on the road in the States with JOB FOR A COWBOY, PSYOPUS, SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY and DAATH through Feb. 18.

"The Dead Walk", produced by Adam Dutkiewicz (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) features artwork from Paul Romano (MASTODON, THE RED CHORD).

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