Prog-metal heroes Cynic and tech-death vets Atheist have announced the “Focus and Presence” 2023 North American co-headlining tour.
The outing will see Cynic performing their seminal 1993 album Focus in its entirety as a tribute to late band members Sean Reinert and Sean Malone. Atheist will also be dipping into their classic ’90s material, playing a “trilogy anniversary set” culled from their first three albums: Piece of Time, Unquestionable Presence, and Elements.
Dates kick off June 10th in Austin and run through June 9th in Greensboro, North Carolina. Tickets go on sale Friday (April 28th) at noon Et and can be picked up via local venue sites or Ticketmaster (for select shows). Once tickets are on sale, fans can also check StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
“Come join us for a night of Cynic/Atheist magic!” remarked Cynic founder Paul Masvidal in a press release.
The outing will see Cynic performing their seminal 1993 album Focus in its entirety as a tribute to late band members Sean Reinert and Sean Malone. Atheist will also be dipping into their classic ’90s material, playing a “trilogy anniversary set” culled from their first three albums: Piece of Time, Unquestionable Presence, and Elements.
Dates kick off June 10th in Austin and run through June 9th in Greensboro, North Carolina. Tickets go on sale Friday (April 28th) at noon Et and can be picked up via local venue sites or Ticketmaster (for select shows). Once tickets are on sale, fans can also check StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
“Come join us for a night of Cynic/Atheist magic!” remarked Cynic founder Paul Masvidal in a press release.
- 4/26/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
In 2017, when Rolling Stone counted down the top 100 metal albums of all time, Human, a 1991 LP by Florida outfit Death, landed at number 70. Death are widely credited with helping to launch the death-metal subgenre with their grisly, unrelenting 1987 debut Scream Bloody Gore, but by 1991, bandleader Chuck Schuldiner had more on his mind than raw extremity. Human’s opening seconds made that clear: The album’s first track, “Flattening of Emotions,” starts with a mind-bending drum intro, layering supple tom-tom rolls over pounding double bass, that sounds like a tribal riff...
- 1/26/2020
- by Hank Shteamer
- Rollingstone.com
Actor Sean Malone, known for his roles in The Fighter and Gone Baby Gone, has died, nine days after he was pulled unconscious from the water at a South Boston beach. He was 54. The Boston Fire Department announced his death last night on Twitter. Sean Malone succumbed to his injuries this evening surrounded by his son Sean, parents and siblings at Boston Medical Center — Boston Fire Dept. (@BostonFire) July 30, 2015 Malone played Wolfie in the 2007 film The Fighter…...
- 7/30/2015
- Deadline
Sean Malone, the Boston actor who appeared in Gone Baby Gone and The Fighter, has died from injuries suffered in a drowning accident. He was 54. Sean Malone Dies Malone’s death was announced Wednesday evening by the Boston Fire Department. “Sean Malone succumbed to his injuries this evening surrounded by his son Sean, parents and […]
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- 7/30/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Gone Baby Gone star Sean Malone has died at the age of 54.
The actor passed away surrounded by his family at Boston Medical Centre on Wednesday (July 29), ten days after almost drowning at a beach.
He swam too far out and had to be rescued by an off-duty firefighter, who managed to get him back to land with the help of a group of teens in a nearby speedboat.
Despite receiving CPR, Malone was left in a critical condition and was hospitalised in a coma.
Confirming his death, the Boston Fire Department tweeted: "Sean Malone succumbed to his injuries this evening surrounded by his son Sean, parents and siblings at Boston Medical Centre."
The actor also appeared in The Fighter and The Forger, but is best remembered for playing Skinny Ray Likanski in Gone Baby Gone in 2007.
The actor passed away surrounded by his family at Boston Medical Centre on Wednesday (July 29), ten days after almost drowning at a beach.
He swam too far out and had to be rescued by an off-duty firefighter, who managed to get him back to land with the help of a group of teens in a nearby speedboat.
Despite receiving CPR, Malone was left in a critical condition and was hospitalised in a coma.
Confirming his death, the Boston Fire Department tweeted: "Sean Malone succumbed to his injuries this evening surrounded by his son Sean, parents and siblings at Boston Medical Centre."
The actor also appeared in The Fighter and The Forger, but is best remembered for playing Skinny Ray Likanski in Gone Baby Gone in 2007.
- 7/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Sean Malone, known for his roles in “Gone Baby Gone” and “The Fighter,” has died due to a drowning accident, the Boston Fire Department confirms. He was 54. Malone had been in a coma since July 20, after firefighters raced to rescue the actor, who had swam out too far at a South Boston beach and had proceeded to alarm an off-duty firefighter, Chris Flaherty. By the time Flaherty got to Malone, he was already under the water. The firefighter brought Malone to the shore before the actor was taken to a nearby hospital. Sean Malone succumbed to his injuries this evening.
- 7/30/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Gone Baby Gone actor Sean Malone died after a drowning accident put him into a coma, the Boston Fire Department confirms. He was 54. Malone had been in a coma since July 20 before succumbing to his injuries, the Bfd tweeted late Wednesday night. He was surrounded by his son Sean, parents and siblings at Boston Medical Center. "His family would like to thank the dedicated staff at Bmc, Boston Ems, those that rescued Sean and friends for their support," the department wrote. nullThe Fighter actor reportedly swam out too far at a South Boston Beach, and proceeded to alarm an off-duty firefighter, Chris Flaherty. But by the time Flaherty reached Malone, he was already underwater. He...
- 7/30/2015
- E! Online
Boston (AP) - Authorities say an actor who had roles in "Gone Baby Gone" and "The Fighter" has died more than a week after he was pulled from the water at a Boston beach.
Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald says 54-year-old Sean Malone died Wednesday night at a hospital.
Malone was pulled from the waters on July 20 after a Boston firefighter and three Milton teens saw him go under. Flaherty and two of the men performed CPR, and he was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
MacDonald says Malone had injuries from being pulled unconscious and not breathing from the water.
Malone played Skinny Ray Likanski in 2007's "Gone Baby Gone" and Wolfie in 2010's "The Fighter."...
Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald says 54-year-old Sean Malone died Wednesday night at a hospital.
Malone was pulled from the waters on July 20 after a Boston firefighter and three Milton teens saw him go under. Flaherty and two of the men performed CPR, and he was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
MacDonald says Malone had injuries from being pulled unconscious and not breathing from the water.
Malone played Skinny Ray Likanski in 2007's "Gone Baby Gone" and Wolfie in 2010's "The Fighter."...
- 7/30/2015
- by The Associated Press
- Moviefone
Gone Baby Gone actor Sean Malone has died more than a week after a near-drowning incident, the Boston Fire Department confirmed on Wednesday, July 29. He was 54. "Sean Malone succumbed to his injuries this evening," the Boston Fire Department's official Twitter handle shared late Wednesday. "[He was] surrounded by his son Sean, parents and siblings at Boston Medical Center." The actor had been hospitalized in a coma since July 20, when he nearly drowned at a beach in South Boston. According to the Boston Globe, Malone swam [...]...
- 7/30/2015
- Us Weekly
Sean Malone, a local Boston actor, is in critical condition after nearly drowning at a beach in South Boston on Monday. Sean Malone Rescued After Near Drowning In Boston Malone, who played bit parts in Gone Baby Gone and The Fighter, was out swimming on Monday, July 20, when he reportedly got a bit too […]
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- 7/22/2015
- by Olivia Truffaut-Wong
- Uinterview
Gone Baby Gone actor Sean Malone is lucky to be alive after nearly drowning at a South Boston beach. The Boston Globe reported that the 54-year-old Massachusetts resident swam a little too far out in beach waters on Monday, July 20, and had to be rescued by an off-duty firefighter, Chris Flaherty. Realizing Malone might be in trouble, the Boston firefighter paddleboarded out to the actor and got him into a nearby boat driven by Milton, Mass., teens John Feeney, Joey Binda, and Elliott Chauvet. Ryan Long and [...]...
- 7/21/2015
- Us Weekly
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