Thank you for all the support at the 1st shows. We had a blast. Lots and lots and lots of holes and flaws and hiccups. And lots of room for improvement overall, but we feel it went well considering it was our first ever attempt. This is a work in progress, so expect to see some minor and or major adjustments as time goes forward. Ht4 Lirpa, Aikon Bulc
We managed to wrangle some front section seats away from the powers that be...
FIRST NIGHT FRONT SECTION SEATS
SECOND NIGHT FRONT SECTION SEATS
THIRD NIGHT FRONT SECTION SEATS
FIRST NIGHT FRONT SECTION SEATS
SECOND NIGHT FRONT SECTION SEATS
THIRD NIGHT FRONT SECTION SEATS
I've chosen to include Uncle Scratches Gospel Revival in our first ever Puscifer performances. One of many reasons being...USGR, Devo, Chrissy Hynde, and Myself are ALL from that spiritually conflicted battleground known as Ohio. Clearly there is something in the water over yonder. Northern Ohio cultivates a unique breed of nutty. And I mean that in the best way possible. Amen, brother. Amen!" Check them out HERE!!!
We just released some seats we'd held back. All 3 nights now have some spots left. Fuck the scalpers. TICKETMASTER
Just went live with our new promo vid.watch the new clip HERE!! Fun to make and almost no carbs or calories. Guilt free film making. We should be releasing some scalper deterrent tickets this weekend at TICKETMASTER!!! and we'll be releasing some VIP packages as well. Hopefully you're already aware of the new track we just did with Danny Lohner and Milla Jovovich. If not, call your local stations and beat em up. It's called "The Mission."
We are adding a 3rd show. Sunday Feb 15th. Tickets go onsale this Saturday, the 20th @ 1pm.
TICKETMASTER!!!
TICKETMASTER!!!
The cat is out of the bag. Tried to set up a super stealth press conference in Vegas, but the dates leaked.
So might as well go with it...
First ever PUSCIFER shows.
at the PEARL @ Palms Casino.
FEB 13th, 14th 2009
Check it out:
VEGAS, BABY!!!
More details to follow.

So might as well go with it...
First ever PUSCIFER shows.
at the PEARL @ Palms Casino.
FEB 13th, 14th 2009
Check it out:
VEGAS, BABY!!!
More details to follow.

Roughly 9 years ago, on a day off from endless touring, I found myself in Memphis, TN. Instead of the normal routine of bad room service, pay-per-trash, cookie cutter mall visit, dinner, and "gentleman's club," I opted to visit an historic site. The Civil Rights Museum & Martin Luther King Jr Memorial. Rather than cab it, I chose to walk the several dozen blocks across town in an attempt to tune myself to this place. This Museum is not in the center of town and not a place you would just happen upon. It's a place you would need to seek out.
As you approach the building, it appears that it's simply a converted motel. Basically because it is. And for good reason. You pay your donation and begin to wind through a seemingly endless maze of photos, documents, text, video/audio. I took my time. I read as much as I could. It didn't take long for the dark reality of this period to set in. Atrocity after atrocity. This wasn't that long ago. We did these things to each other. These awful awful things. It was like watching a movie. I kept thinking, "surely something good must happen soon to offset all these horrible things and events and surreal moments." I spent hours in there looking for it. At times I caught myself walking faster from display to display looking for an emotional break or some levity and found none. 2 full floors. And just when I thought it was over, and I could see the exit sign ahead, my body froze. I realized why it was a motel. I realized where in fact I was. I was standing in front of a display window that looked into the room where Dr Martin Luther Kings Jr drew his final breath before stepping out of his room. He was assassinated in this very spot. I could feel my heart snap. And although it rarely if ever happens, I wept like a baby. We did this. People like you and I who come into the world in the same manner, walk on the same soil, breathe the same air. We did this. Will we always be capable of such monstrous acts against our brothers and sisters? Where is the light? Will we ever see it?
Today, Nov 4th, 2008 I think I may have seen evidence of this light. Never mind the candidates. They're politicians. Not the point. That we were able to grow enough as human beings to elect Senator Barack Obama as our President and International Representative showed me hope. It began to untie the knot that I've carried with me since that visit to Memphis. This time tears of joy. Granted, we aren't out of the woods yet. But I see light. And today is truly a wonderful day.
As you approach the building, it appears that it's simply a converted motel. Basically because it is. And for good reason. You pay your donation and begin to wind through a seemingly endless maze of photos, documents, text, video/audio. I took my time. I read as much as I could. It didn't take long for the dark reality of this period to set in. Atrocity after atrocity. This wasn't that long ago. We did these things to each other. These awful awful things. It was like watching a movie. I kept thinking, "surely something good must happen soon to offset all these horrible things and events and surreal moments." I spent hours in there looking for it. At times I caught myself walking faster from display to display looking for an emotional break or some levity and found none. 2 full floors. And just when I thought it was over, and I could see the exit sign ahead, my body froze. I realized why it was a motel. I realized where in fact I was. I was standing in front of a display window that looked into the room where Dr Martin Luther Kings Jr drew his final breath before stepping out of his room. He was assassinated in this very spot. I could feel my heart snap. And although it rarely if ever happens, I wept like a baby. We did this. People like you and I who come into the world in the same manner, walk on the same soil, breathe the same air. We did this. Will we always be capable of such monstrous acts against our brothers and sisters? Where is the light? Will we ever see it?
Today, Nov 4th, 2008 I think I may have seen evidence of this light. Never mind the candidates. They're politicians. Not the point. That we were able to grow enough as human beings to elect Senator Barack Obama as our President and International Representative showed me hope. It began to untie the knot that I've carried with me since that visit to Memphis. This time tears of joy. Granted, we aren't out of the woods yet. But I see light. And today is truly a wonderful day.



