Last month, Biohazard's original lineup, featuring vocalist-bassist Evan Seinfeld, played their first show together in 12 years, at the Jamey Jasta-resurrected Milwaukee Metalfest, and they have more shows coming — and a plans for a new album.
Seinfeld discussed the plans in a post on Instagram: "Reuniting with Biohazard after 12 years and seeing what we have all accomplished on our own, many incredible things and now so hopeful optimistic and excited for this new chapter where once again all things are possible if you believe," he wrote. "We are going to write a new album, released a documentary film with our brother at @stonefilmsnyc, create a new branded line of merchandise and of course tour of the world."
"The only thing constant in life is change," Seinfeld continued. "At one point in my life I had closed the chapter on Biohazard thinking there was nothing left for me to do or accomplish and now I see so many possibilities because the energy when the four of us are together is boundless. Four kids from Brooklyn who went from the street corner to festival main stages Arenas and stadiums. Biohazard sold millions of albums and played thousands of concerts in 100 countries around the world. This was my life education to see the entire world as an ambassador of positivity with my music in our metal hardcore and even hip-hop styles. All of the incredible human connections I made and all of the emotions I've experienced have helped shape me into who I am today." Check out his message in full below.
Next up for Biohazard are two shows in their hometown of NYC: Friday, June 16th at Irving Plaza, with Indecision and King Nine is sold-out, but tickets are still available for a matinee show on Sunday, June 18th at Irving Plaza, with Sworn Enemy, Sheer Terror, Fury of Five, Subzero and Incendiary Device.
Biohazard also have Europe and U.K. dates this summer, then return to the U.S. in September for Blue Ridge Rock Festival.
This article was originally published on BrooklynVegan.com.