
Amazing news for old continent fans of the stoner rock underground: SOLACE will return to Europe on tour in May 2026 on their “Fading Failing Ruin” tour just ahead of releasing their new album, including two festival slots and a string of shows as direct support for HERMANO (feat. former KYUSS vocalist John Garcia).
The long-awaited overseas trek by the dirt metal icons will commence at La Maroquinerie in Paris, France on May 7 this year, with 14 shows in 5 countries including appearances atDesertfests London and Berlin that ends with a final curtain at the Stellwerk in Hamburg on May 22, 2026.
SOLACE comment: “We are all super amped to finally get back to Europe and melt the faces of old friends and hopefully bring some new converts into the dirt metal fold just ahead of our new record“, guitarist Justin Skyler Daniels announces and promises: “We plan on holding nothing back!“
The latest SOLACE release is the expanded and remastered edition of their milestone debut full-length “Further” (2000) which arrived on August 22, 2025, via Magnetic Eye Records in celebration of the album’s25th anniversary. You can get the album HERE
By the time of the tour, SOLACE will have also released the first advance singles in the lead up to their first new studio album since 2019’s “The Brink.”

SOLACE “Fading Failing Ruin” European Tour Dates 2026
07 MAY 2026 Paris (FR) La Maroquinerie (Supporting Hermano)
08 MAY 2026 Utrecht (NL) Tivoli (Supporting Hermano)
09 MAY 2026 Köln (DE) Luxor (Supporting Hermano)
10 MAY 2026 Dresden (DE) Chemiefabrik
11 MAY 2026 Wien (AT) Arena (Supporting Hermano)
12 MAY 2026 München (DE) Backstage (Supporting Hermano)
13 MAY 2026 Berlin (DE) Desertfest Berlin Warm Up
15 MAY 2026 London (UK) Desertfest London
16 MAY 2026 Bridgewater (UK) Cobblestones
17 MAY 2026 Bristol (UK) The Gryphon
18 MAY 2026 Bournemouth (UK) Bear Cave
20 MAY 2026 Hildesheim (DE) Club VEB
21 MAY 2026 Göttingen (DE) Vinyl-Reservat
22 MAY 2026 Hamburg (DE) Stellwerk

25 years, a quarter of a century, is a very long time in the life of any human being. And maybe even more so, in the lifespan of a recording of music. Yet “Further” by American stoner metal band SOLACE, first released at the turn of the millennium, has stood the test of time. Its tracks feel just as contemporary and relevant as in the year 2000.
A 25th anniversary is a great occasion for an enhanced, extended, and re-mastered edition of a timeless classic, but this much-deserved reissue was already decided upon when original SOLACE singer Jason L. sadly passed away in January 2025. This turns the new edition of “Further” into an unplanned but due tribute to his legacy and everything that Jason brought to the band during his formative years as their tortured and brilliant frontman.
SOLACE are celebrated veterans of the American metal scene. Hailing from Asbury Park, New Jersey at the windswept shore of the Western Atlantic, the band was founded in 1996. Built on a solid foundation of classic metal, early doom and punk ethic, the original four-piece infused a healthy dose of hardcore fury into grooving, grinding sludge.
Three years after the success of “Further” on both sides of the Atlantic, SOLACE returned with the sophomore album “13” (2003) that witnessed the Americans expanding and solidifying their style by highlighting the epic side of their songwriting. In the wake of this album, the band was invited twice to perform at the prestigious Roadburn Festival in 2006 and 2009, which further endeared them to an international audience.

Following a string of singles and EPs, the shoremen returned with the acclaimed third album “A.D.” in 2010. Although this release was again well received, a hiatus followed during which SOLACE implemented changes in their line-up. This manoeuvre got the heavy ship afloat again, and the remarkable full-length number four, “The Brink”, made landfall in 2019. This album has been described as a glorious trek through churning riffage, weighty doom power and drunken sea shanties, while the massive use of NWOBHM dual-guitar attack was also gladly noted.
SOLACE call their amalgamation of doom and heavy metal with hardcore elements dirt metal, while elsewhere it has been somewhat tongue-in-cheekily dubbed shorecore. Others file the New Jersey five-piece under stoner metal – and in truth, all these descriptions fit to an extent.
Raise a glass to Jason’s legacy and enjoy his outstanding performance on SOLACE‘s debut album “Further” that has been diligently and respectfully remastered to shine brighter than ever before!
Tracklist:
- Man Dog (2025 Remaster)
- Black Unholy Ground (2025 Remaster)
- Followed (2025 Remaster)
- Whistle Pig (2025 Remaster)
- Hungry Mother (2025 Remaster)
- Angels Dreaming (2025 Remaster)
- Suspicious Tower (2025 Remaster)
- Heavy Birth/2-Fisted (2025 Remaster)
- Another Life
- We Bite
- On the Hunt
- Heavy Birth/2-Fisted (Distanced from Reality version)
- Dirt
- Funk #49 (Live in Tokyo ’98)
Produced by Eric Rachel and Solace
Recorded by Eric Rachel at Trax East, South River, NJ (US)
Mixed by Eric Rachel at Trax East, South River NJ (US)
Mastering by Alan Douches at West Westside Music, Hudson Valley, NY (US)
Cover painting: “Midnight Mass 2” by Wes Benscoter
Original layout by Frank Bridges
2025 layout by Łukasz Jaszak
Recording line-up:
Jason – voice, lyrics
Tommy Southard – guitars
Bill “Bixby” Belford – drums
Rob Hultz – bass
Current line-up:
Justin Daniels – guitar
Justin Goins – keyboard, vocals
Tim Schoenleber – drums
Mike Sica – bass
Tommy Southard – guitar
Links:
http://www.facebook.com/solaceband
http://www.instagram.com/solace_nj





