PHILIP H. ANSELMO & THE ILLEGALS: U.S. Tour With KING PARROT Rescheduled For The Fall
June 8, 2018PHILIP H. ANSELMO & THE ILLEGALS will unite with Housecore labelmates KING PARROT this fall for a U.S. live takeover. The trek, previously scheduled for the spring but postponed following Philip Anselmo's recent back surgery, will commence September 6 in New Orleans, Louisiana and includes a stop at this year's edition of Berserker Fest on September 28 in Pontiac, Michigan. Tickets go on sale this Saturday, June 9 with additional shows to be announced soon.
PHILIP H. ANSELMO & THE ILLEGALS will be touring in support of its sophomore album, "Choosing Mental Illness As A Virtue", released last January via Anselmo's own Housecore Records.
Tour dates:
Sep. 06 - Santos - New Orleans, LA
Sep. 07 - Rock Box - San Antonio, TX
Sep. 08 - Trees - Dallas, TX
Sep. 09 - Scout Bar - Houston, TX
Sep. 11 - Concourse - Knoxville, TN
Sep. 12 - The Firmament - Greenville SC
Sep. 14 - The Capitol Room @ HMAC - Harrisburg, PA
Sep. 15 - Fete Music Hall - Providence, RI
Sep. 16 - Mulcahy's - Long Island, NY
Sep. 18 - Saint Vitus Bar - Brooklyn, NY
Sep. 20 - Montage Music Hall - Rochester, NY
Sep. 21 - Piere's - Ft. Wayne, IN
Sep. 22 - The Blue Note - Harrison, OH
Sep. 23 - Diamond's - Louisville, KY
Sep. 25 - Green Bay Distillery - Green Bay, WI
Sep. 27 - The Forge - Joliet, IL
Sep. 28 - Berserker Fest @ The Crofoot - Pontiac, MI
Sep. 29 - Fubar - St. Louis, MO
Sep. 30 - George's Majestic - Fayetteville, AR
Anselmo said in March that he was "still kind of chilling out" after undergoing back surgery — the latest in a line of corrective procedures designed to helped him deal with the damage to his back, neck, and knees sustained over two decades of touring. "[I have] good days, bad days, which is the way of the beast right this second," he told the WSOU radio station. "But with a little bit of work and effort, I shall rise again." The former PANTERA and current SUPERJOINT frontman went on to say that he is "going stir crazy" after spending a couple of weeks "laying on ice."
A few days prior to the operation, Anselmo told Jack Antonio that he was feeling good about his chances of having a successful procedure, explaining that he knows his surgeon "well enough. He did the big surgery back in 2006, so we have a great relationship," he said. "He seemed to be very cognizant of exactly what I was talking about, very confident. He's a cool cat to put you at ease, man, about what's ahead of you."
Anselmo told Jack Antonio that while all the surgeries have certainly helped, he was never completely cured from the physical damage he had done to his body.
"I think the only pain I have left is this one little nagging thing," he said. "I think once they zap that, shit… I guess I'll be closest to feeling as close to normal for the first time in decades.
"I've talked to everybody close to me and tried to explain to them that I'm gonna have to re-learn how to live life, man, on many, many different levels," he added. "It's interesting. But it's good. I look at it as a positive, because after a decade of the nagging thing, I'd hit a wall, and when I hit a wall, I get pissed off and I tend to hit back, and my way of hitting back is resenting my condition. Therefore I'm doing everything in my power to overcome, and I'm gonna do it, man, again. Watch."
In a 2005 interview with Revolver magazine, Anselmo said that the back problem has plagued him since the late 1990s when the lowest lumbar disc in his back was "ruptured — shattered from being onstage since I was 14 years old, jumping off the stage, off [PANTERA drummer] Vinnie's [Paul Abbott] drum set, going as crazy as possible."
Photo by Jody Dorignac
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