Show Schedule for Blackholicus

Thursday, November 19, 2009

new t-shirts


We have new t-shirts with the wolf image on them! Also, we are getting orders together for hoodies, so if you want one let me know through myspace or facebook, etc.. We can do green on gray or pink on black, or ... you name it and we can probably do it.

These are our gray shirts with purple image.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Shows in October

Oct 9 - Beerland (Austin)
Oct 17 - Club Mixx (Austin)
Oct 24 - Rock the Cradle @ Lee and Joe Jamail skatepark in Houston

Contact us on MySpace or ReverbNation for details about any of these!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

We were Fenriz's band of the week

A great boost to the attention paid us on MySpace can be credited to Fenriz from Darkthrone, a classic Norweigan metal band. He wrote the following on his blog and many people around the world were introduced to us as a result:


nice hand-drawn cover. not flashy at all. no, the album "MEGAFORTE" indeed looks very old, and sounds both old and fresh. so Blackholicus will be BOTH band of the week AND vintage band of the week today.

After i first heard it i was thinking this is for REAL fans of metal, this ain't no instant gratification or easy to like-stuff for rookies. Then i thought i should sleep on it. So, the day after when i put the album on again, i am convinced. this will stay proudly in my collection forever.


- f e n r i z


Friday, August 28, 2009

Megaforte reviewed in Chronicle

Short review, but at least it was somewhat favorable.


Blackholicus

Megaforte

The image on the back of this metal quartet's latest – four snarling wolves emerging from a screaming face – should have been the cover. Blackholicus excels in late 1970s metal, but frontwoman/bassist Margaret Myrick's squeal on "Werewolf" and "Roquefort" gives it a distinct Texas brand. "Victory I" and "Victory II" are no doubt the soundtrack to some epic werewolf battle. ***

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Bulldog and the one-man band




When we got to Athens we walked around a little before eating Thai food, meeting the band Marriage and then going to the Little Kings Shuffle Club to play. There was a wedding taking place before the rock show.

Downtown Athens is a lively, cute little place. I can see why it generates more indie than metal, like the black winterlands of Norway and Sweden. For example look at the statue of the bulldog mascot of nearby University of Georgia. It is cute, not mean and menacing.

Opening for us and Marriage was Matt Kurz one the one-man band. He was playing about four instruments at once and singing. Wow!

Mileage


Yep, that's right. 4,340 miles.

Old school gas station in West Virginia


This is the greyhound truck from 1933 on a drive through the Appalachians.

Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame





We couldn't bring cameras inside so we only got limited photos of the R&R Hall of Fame. This is us with the giant guitars and out front, too. The guys have more pictures.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Some stats about the trip

Blogging while everyone gets ready to go...

In the car yesterday we counted how many states we will have driven through once we get back to Texas. Fifteen. We've gone more than 3,000 miles, filled up about 8 times, stayed in 8 houses of people we didn't know before, 1 hotel room, and 2 houses of people we did know.

Some of the bands we played with and listened to in the van are: BOTD, Colossus, Suzukiton, Red Collar, Kylesa and Goliathon. I can't find the CDs I got in Michigan right now but they are in my stuff somewhere. I'm hoping one has the rap songs on it.

Other stuff we've been listening to: Mastodon (new album), Queen, The Advantage, Tomahawk, Flaming Lips, Bill Hicks and David Cross comedy, Megadeth, William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy Space Out, B-52s, Pink Floyd, Led Zep, Rush, various other classic rock and metal such as Sir Lord Baltimore and Sledgehammer. That's all I can think of right now but much has been played in the 40 hours or so we've been in the van so far.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Here we are our last night on the tour. We played Athens Georgia last night and Hattiesburg Mississippi tonight. Huge turnout for a Sunday night so we were happy. We're at Chips from the Horselords house, talking about recording and shredding.

Tired....

Ready for home.....

Friday, May 22, 2009

North Carolina

This is Margaret writing from (my sister) Mary Beth's house in Durham, North Carolina. Last night in Charlottesville was really fun. We got to see two great bands - Suzukiton and Kylesa just off their tour with Mastodon.

The drive through the Appalachians to Virginia was beautiful, and we found a gas station with an old greyhound from 1933 at a stop off the highway.

Our show was at Outback Lodge. Afterwards I convinced the guys to stay in a hotel. It was our first hotel stay of the tour. I was getting a cold and feeling weak and exhausted. In the morning we saw Kylesa walk in to the Waffle House where we were eating multiple helpings of covered hash browns. I guess Spencer is right about the reputation of that place being some type of touring band heaven.

We play with the great Colossus tonight at the Reservoir, and a band called Gollum that we haven't seen yet. Should be fun.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Cleveland rocks?



We got to Now That's Class but no one was in there, so Spencer and Domenic went next door to a gay bar called The Hawk and met some of the locals. Our bar was in the "gayborhood" they said. We didn't realize there was such a scene in Cleveland but apparently it rivals San Francisco's.

Anyway, our show kind of sucked. Not many people, an aloof soundperson, the worst merch sales we've had since we started. But it was a Tuesday. We spent the night drinking Cleveland beer in the basement with the other band, Album (awesome band) and Domenic and Michael practiced boxing on a big punching bag.

We were saved at at the end by a young woman named Bobbi who let us stay at her house, since the arrangements we had made through the Better than the Van website were 40 minutes away. We are headed off right now to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and then playing Columbus tonight.

Pictures: quarter pipe inside bar, michael and domenic box, us with owner of NTC Paul. He was great.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Historic Vollrath

We are in Cleveland sitting at the bar of Now That's Class, reflecting on last night's show. Vollrath Tavern in Indianapolis is a historic bar.

It used to be a speakeasy and brothel, and has numbered rooms in its labyrinthine basement. (Photos are of us exploring the basement, including bricks stamped with a 1920s date.)

Our show there was really fun. Am I saying that about every show? Because we haven't had a boring one yet. We didn't expect much on a Monday night but the response was great.



Indianapolis Graffiti




Night Moves






Domenic demonstrates his martial arts prowess at 5 a.m. in the front yard of Zuul's house

Monday, May 18, 2009

Mac's Bar crowd in Lansing

Here is Lansing. Us in front of the bar, the chair throwing during Harbinger's set, and an impromptu (was it? not sure) rap song by Harbinger and company. Hilarious.

Soon enough we will see Satyrasis, not pictured, in Austin when they come down during their enormous 24 show tour. phew!







Sand Dunes



Michigan and other

Yesterday we drove into Lansing, not before stopping to see the dunes near Lake Michigan.

When we got to Lansing we only had time to go straight to Mac's. The bar wasn't very crowded, but then we soon enough met the other bands Satyrasis and Harbinger and some of the people there to see us. They all were funny and really into metal.

In fact, the crowd in Lansing was the most enthusiastic and engaged (sorry other cities) that we have run into so far. When Michael said I was in a Queen tribute band the whole crowd (about two dozen?) started singing the middle of the Prophet Song at us. We were all like "what the hell!" Despite the conditions of the bar, evidence of a shitty economy with all the taps empty and only Pabst in cans, they were yelling jokes, screwing around, rocking out to each other's bands, rocking out to us, and then dancing, throwing chairs and drinking more Pabst--in general enjoying themselves and making their own fun.

We will have Lansing on our list if we ever go back up this far north.

Pictures later.

-- Margaret

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Windy City

We started feeling the weather change yesterday when we got out of the van for the first time after a few hours of driving. The wind was blowing like crazy.

So we got in our long sleeves and got ready for our Chicago stay. 



Greg from Bible met us when we got there, and we went to the rehearsal space and met some of the rest of the guys before going to Quencher's, a historic Chicago bar with good pizza and 300 beers!

Here we are with Greg outside Quencher's.

Michael and Domenic outside Greg's

Us at Quencher's bar about to get food. It was good!
Domenic and Margaret at the rehearsal space


More Zuul at PK's

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Zuul in Carbondale







Here we are last night at PK's (formerly Pizza King). Zuul performs, we rock out.






How to eat on tour


We've been saving money by not eating out. We have an ice chest with lunch meat and other goodies, and stop at rest areas. Here's a common scene for us (taken in Forest City Arkansas)