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Los Angeles hardcore band Zulu have been having a huge year and today, they add to it with the announcement of a co-headline tour with Soul Glo that will take them across the United States this Fall. Support comes from Atlanta’s Playytime and tickets go on sale this Friday, July 14th, at 10AM local time. This will be Zulu‘s first full US run since the release of their critically acclaimed album, A New Tomorrow. Following a run with Show Me The Body and fresh off a European tour, the band has become know for their fun and chaotic live shows, mixing their mosh-fueled songs with dance-ready interludes. In addition to the tour, Zulu also has upcoming performances at The Rumble in Chicago next weekend, The Tribes of Da Moon festival in New York City on August 20th, and Alabama’s Furnace Fest in September.
Formed as a solo project by vocalist Anaiah Lei in 2018 and then joined by guitarist Braxton Marcellous, the Los Angeles based band has since been rounded out by guitarist Dez Yusuf, bassist Satchel Brown and drummer Christine Cadette. A New Tomorrow serves as the band’s first full-length, after making an early impact with a brace of EPs, 2019’s Our Day Will Come and 2020’s My People… Hold On. Taking on the task of self-producing the record, the band immersed themselves in collaborator Zach Tuch’s studio in the valley. After spending months toying with different instrumentation and samples, and pulling influences ranging from reggae to death metal, the result is an eclectic 15 tracks. As 2023 rolls on, Zulu are looking towards a bright and busy future in hardcore and beyond.