Revenge is a dish best served cold, and teenage sensation Justin Bieber has proven that he knows how to dish out a sweet one. And you thought his only talents were hairstyling and dodging stampedes of teen girls!It all started when the Twitter account of one of Justin’s pals — Ryan Butler — was hacked by [...]
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Justin Bieber Takes Revenge On Twitter Hacker By Tweeting His Phone Number To 4.5 Million Followers
Don’t Mess With Biebs: Justin Bieber channeled his inner baddied over the weekend when hs posted the phone number of Detroit teenager Kevin Kristopik to his 4.5 million Twitter followers in an act of revenge.“Everyone call me 248-XXX-XXXX :) or text,†the star Tweeted late Friday. Kristopik has admitted to hacking into the Twitter account of [...]
Justin Bieber avenges enemy by tweeting his number to 4.5m fans
Teen Canadian singer Justin Bieber took revenge by tweeting his enemy’s phone number to his 4.5 million followers on Twitter. “Everyone call me 248-XXX-XXXX or text,†the Daily Telegraph quoted the star as tweeting. The phone number was not Bieber’s but of Detroit-area teenager Kevin Kristopik. Bieber was reportedly angry at Kristopik for hacking the [...]
The Walkmen: Lisbon
LISBON OUT SEPTEMBER 14; SUMMER AND FALL DATES ANNOUNCED
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Lisbon, the fifth album by critically acclaimed band The Walkmen, is due September 14 with iTunes pre-orders beginning August 10. The album’s first single “Angela Surf City” is currently available via iTunes. This summer and fall the band will embark on a nationwide tour in support of the record including newly announced stops in Montreal (October 8) and Chicago (October 13). See below for a complete list of dates.
August 12 Governors Island New York, NY*
September 8 The Showbox Seattle, WA†
September 9-10 Melkin Bowl Vancouver, BC‡
September 11 WOW Hall Eugene, OR†
September 12 Music Fest NW Portland, OR‡
September 14 The Fillmore San Francisco, CA§
September 15 Music Box @ Fonda Los Angeles, CA§
September 17 Clubhouse Phoenix, AZ§
September 18 Belly Up San Diego, CA§
September 19 Neon Reverb Festival @ Beauty Bar Las Vegas, NV
October 7 Royale Boston, MA#
October 8 Cabaret Jouste Pour Rire Montreal, QC#
October 9 Opera House Toronto, ON#
October 10 Magic Stick Detroit, MI#
October 12 The Vogue Indianapolis, IN#
October 13 The Metro Chicago, IL§
October 14 Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI§
October 16 Waiting Room Omaha, NE§
October 18 Fox Theatre Boulder, CO§
October 19 Bottleneck Lawrence, KS§
October 20 Off Broadway St. Louis, MO§
October 21 Zanzibar Louisville, KY§
October 22 Mr. Smalls Theatre Pittsburgh, PA§
October 23 The Trocadero Philadelphia, PA§
* supporting Grizzly Bear
† with Helio Sequence
‡ supporting The National
§ with Japandroids
# with AA Bondy
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Rangda: U.S. Tour
FALSE FLAG OUT NOW; U.S. TOUR STARTS AUGUST 27 AT KNITTING FACTORY IN BROOKLYN
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Sir Richard Bishop of Sun City Girls, Ben Chasny of Six Organs of Admittance and Comets On Fire, and scene veteran Chris Corsano have pooled their collective talents together to form Rangda. Their debut album, False Flag, was released May 18 on Drag City Records. The band is embarking on a U.S. tour starting August 27 at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. Major Stars will be opening some of the dates.
US TOUR 2010:
8/27- Brooklyn, NY @ Knitting Factory w/ Major Stars
8/28 – New York, NY @ Cake Shop w/ Major Stars
8/29 – Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa w/ Major Stars
8/30 – Rochester, NY @ Bug Jar w/ Major Stars
8/31 – Albany, NY @ Cannonball Factory w/ Major Stars
9/1 – Providence @ As220
9/2 – Easthampton, MA @ Flywheel w/ Major Stars
9/3 – Philadelphia, PA @ M Room w/ Major Stars
9/4 – Washington, DC @ The Velvet Lounge w/ Major Stars
9/5 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Garfield Artworks
9/6 – Columbus, OH @ The Summit
9/7 – Detroit, MI @ CAID
9/8 – Kalamazoo, MI @ The Strutt
9/9 – Ann Arbor, MI @ Arbor Vitae Loft
9/10 – Chicago, IL @ The Empty Bottle
9/11 – Bloomington, IN @ Russian Recording
9/12 – Lexington, KY @ Boomslang Festival
9/13 – Knoxville, TN @ Pilot Light
9/14 – Chapel Hill, NC @ Nightlight
9/15 – Baltimore, MD @ Golden West Cafe
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John Mellencamp: Tour Dates
TICKETS ON SALE BEGINNING SATURDAY AUGUST 14
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John Mellencamp and his band are set to embark on the first leg of the “No Better Than This” Tour in late October following the August 17 release of his Rounder Records debut album, No Better Than This.
The tour, anticipated to continue through the spring of 2011, will kick off on October 29th in Bloomington, IN, where Mellencamp and his family make their home. It continues for four weeks bringing Mellencamp, his band and music to audiences in Nashville, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh and three additional Indiana markets of South Bend, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis with further tour dates pending.
Fans should to log on to www.mellencamp.com for the most up-to-date concert and ticket on-sale information.
TOUR DATES:
October
29 Bloomington, IN Indiana University Auditorium
November
1 Cincinnati, OH Music Hall
3 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
5 Kansas City, MO The Midland by AMC
6 St. Louis, MO Fabulous Fox Theatre
8 Indianapolis, IN Clowes Memorial Hall
11 Indianapolis, IN Hinkle Fieldhouse
13 South Bend, IN Morris Performing Arts Center
16 Fort Wayne, IN Embassy Theatre
17 Cleveland, OH Palace Theatre
19 Detroit, MI Fox Theatre
20 Pittsburgh, PA Heinz Hall*
22-23 Minneapolis, MN Orpheum Theatre
26-27 Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre**
Tickets on sale Saturday, August 14 at 10 AM except as noted.
*Tickets on sale Friday, August 20 at 10 AM
**Tickets on sale Friday, August 27 at 10 AM
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Gabi Gregg: The World’s First MTV Twitter Jockey
Behold: The World’s First MTV Twitter Jockey!On Sunday, plus-sized blogger Gabi Gregg — whose Twitter handle is @gabifresh — was crowned MTV’s first-ever Twitter Jockey during the live finale of Follow Me: The Search for the First MTV TJ at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The Detroit native, 24, was one of 20 contestants chosen [...]
STS9: Happily Unmoored
By: Dennis Cook
new live acoustic album |
Axe The Cables is a smart, impactful title, full of action but open to multiple interpretations, which is only fitting given Sound Tribe Sector 9‘s propensity for openness and freedom of expression. Released on July 29th on the band’s own 1320 Records, comprises an acoustic performance from last December where the live-electronic unit stripped down sonically to play music in front of an audience much the same way it’s originally created in their homes. Taken down to ringing acoustic guitar strings, bright piano chords and feathery, warm bass and empathetic percussion, STS9′s music, as compositions and layered, often utterly lovely, strongly emotional work, shines in a whole new light. While this may be old hat for its creators, the pieces on Axe The Cables showcases what a strong, original instrumental group this is, and how just when one thinks they have them figured out they toss in a wonderful curve or three.
Besides the acoustic release, STS9 also recently composed their second film score for the documentary ReGENERATION, which features leading intellectuals, social activists and cultural figures like Noam Chomsky, Tali Kweli and Howard Zinn. Never ones to be idle, STS9 also recently finished raising $150,000 to build a home with the Make it Right Foundation in New Orleans. And Sound Tribe embarks on a massive summer tour starting on August 11th in New York City with an acoustic “Axe The Cables” performance at the Blender Theater on August 11 followed by a plugged in evening on August 12th at the Roseland Ballroom with special guests Lotus, The Album Leaf and John Hughes (see full tour dates here).
We snagged percussionist and electronic manipulator Jeffree Lerner to pick his brain about the acoustic shows, the band’s continuing efforts to raise social consciousness and more.
JamBase: There’s a rising subtlety to Sound Tribe these days, where you can do the big energy stuff where everyone is tripping out and dancing but you’re also taking time for your band’s equivalent of ballads, getting down to softer material, and that’s often where the real meat of band’s surfaces.
Jeffree Lerner: It kind of reaveals the truth, if you will, when you strip down all the layers and take away all the bells & whistles and get to the core of what’s going on. As much we do appease our fans, I think it’s just representing the diversity of the band as individuals. I think it speaks to our individual interests in music. We love all kinds of music. We’re inspired by all kinds of music. We love to play all kinds of music and really don’t want to limit ourselves to just being an electronic band. And I don’t think that would serve us best anyway because we have all these different facets that we fortunately have an opportunity to express.
JamBase: That leads pretty naturally to talking about Axe The Cables, which has the potential for deep fans to be a favorite, if not the favorite, in the STS9 canon. I’ve been listening to this group for years and this recording/performance allowed me to see into the bones and inner workings of music I thought I knew pretty well.
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Jeffree Lerner: It might be new to the audience but it’s how we’ve made music all these years. I think [David] Murphy even mentions it during the set when he talks about wanting to invite people into our studio to see how we create. And the songs didn’t need electronics to do what they needed to do. We’ve always written music like that with our core instruments and then expanded it. So underneath each and every electronics song is that core of musical instruments.
So, you craft music the way most people do – at a piano or with an acoustic guitar. Was it exciting for the band to expose that fact to sunlight?
It was really exciting for us! Normally, we have a big production with a lot of gear and a semi full of stuff. So, it’s nice for us to prove to ourselves as well that we can play music and move people without having to have semis worth of stuff. That’s not a bad thing but it was an experiment we needed to get out.
And it continues to be interesting because STS9 plans to keep doing “Axe The Cables” acoustic shows on future tours.
Absolutely. And some of those songs are going to grow and become part of the big rock show as well. I think these two sides have always been talking to each other and we finally found a way to express it.
One of the things that came to mind listening to Axe The Cables was how Sound Tribe sometimes gets short-shrift from critics because you work in the electronic realm. Maybe exposing this acoustic side of the band will help balance out the view of STS9′s musicianship.
I think so as well, and there’s also likely a new way into the band for people who’ve never listened to us before. That’s gonna be an interesting path for those people to follow if they start with the acoustic album. It’s interesting because everybody wants to label and put things in categories but that’s something we’ve never felt comfortable with outside of just calling it “music.”
Let’s take what our culture is calling a “jam band.” Obviously, we’re not talking the kind of music that’s being played because you can have a bluegrass band to a band like us to Disco Biscuits to Medeski Martin & Wood to solo Keller Williams. Those things don’t have much in common musically but what they do have in common is music fans willing support bands and live music and that culture in general.
And a community of musicians that’s likewise open-minded. You talk to any of the musicians you’ve named and they’re all curious and never locked into one thing.
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Why should you have to decide what kind of music you play? This is art [laughs]. I’m sure painters back in the day hated being locked in a box and labeled and expressionist or whatever. I’m sure they sketched and worked with charcoal and did other things, too. It’s really just the interface between the musicians and the fans. How does a fan express what they’ve heard to a buddy after he comes to a show? How does he express that without the other person being able to see and hear it? It’s an interesting phenomenon.
Do you think it helps to have your own label to put out whatever you come up with and not have it second guessed by suits?
It allows us freedom, and by design. That’s why we created the label to share our art, whatever we create. I think we’ve always been able to look after this aspect ourselves. It’s nobody’s fault but money is the bottom line in this industry, and of course, we have to get paid. We have lives and families, but that’s not why we create, which is for pure expression. We’ve always tried to keep it pure.
That’s easier without someone looking over your shoulder telling you to follow this or that trend.
There are people who give us that advice, and sometimes it makes sense, but it’s not the core of it for us. We can’t be that naïve to think we can cut ourselves off from the world. We have to keep pace with what’s going on. I don’t know that I’d use the word ‘independence’ because truly it’s really an interdependency. Artists sitting alone in a room might make the most amazing art but if it can’t relate or holds no purpose in society or culture it’s not as effective. It’s really a balance.
One of the things I appreciate about Sound Tribe is how you put your ideals into action. Shit, you guys got a whole house built in New Orleans. Was it a trip to raise all the money and know a new home would come out of it?
Jeffree Lerner by Remixes Album |
It was a total trip! We didn’t if it would take five years or two or six months. We’re all really pleased it happened as quickly as it did. We just opened the door; our fans did it. There’s a sense of pride in our organization for being able to do such a thing, but the reality is we didn’t do it. Everybody who walked through the door to see us play music instantly became part of something larger than just entertainment, along with the artists who donated their studio time and tracks to the remixes album.
Great things are possible with everybody chipping in some to a much bigger total. But there’s also more subdued consciousness raising going on in STS9, stuff that’s more subtle than shouting at people but effective in its own way.
We joked around about that when we first started, saying we should get up on stage and just say what we believe in and consider important. Probably 2 out 10 people in the room would have pulled out a dollar. I think that in essence is the key to making a difference culturally and making some change. Given the opportunity, most people want to do the right thing, but things in our culture make that hard to do. If you want solar panels for energy they’re more expensive. One random example is I have a cousin who after she graduated high school in Detroit moved to New Orleans to help out, but within the New Orleans community there’s thousands of young people who aren’t helping and collecting [money] from our government. It’s an interesting paradox because they’re not incentivised to make a difference. It’s complicated. We brainstorm a lot about how to work with the audience to make the world a better place. It’s an important part of what we do.
However, the way you communicate these ideas increasingly through years is more through osmosis than direct statements. If one digs deeper into the Peaceblaster website there’s plenty of worthwhile, purposeful tangents to be had, but you’re not leading anyone to these tangents by the hand. This stuff has deeper implications behind it but it’s also sounds that you can shake your ass to.
You can experience on any level you want. I remember having to read books in my high school English class and man, I didn’t to read them or do a report on them. Now, I find myself 20 years down the road and I pick up On The Road by Jack Keroac. Reading it of my own volition makes a huge difference.
So, we’re not going to force anyone to do anything but the trail of breadcrumbs is there if you want to follow it down the line. It’s there in the song titles, in the Peaceblaster website, etc. We’re just finding ways to create opportunities for that [kind of depth]. I don’t want someone to come to a show and be bummed out because they feel they have to do something and really they just want to enjoy it. It’s such a diverse crowd with such diverse intentions. Some just want to dance, some people want community, some people want to part of something larger than themselves, and all those possibilities are there.
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Primus: Final Oddity Faire Dates
2ND ODDITY FAIRE TO END IN BOSTON AT THE ORPHEUM THEATRE ON OCTOBER
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Primus have announced the
final two dates for the 2010 Oddity Faire. The band will round out the 2nd Oddity Faire with a stop in Montclair, NJ
at the Wellmont Theatre on October 9, and finish up with a performance at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, MA on
October 10. Mariachi el Bronx, Portugal. The Man and Split Lip Rayfield will all join Primus at
different points during the tour.
9/14 – Memorial Auditorium – Sacramento, CA
9/16 – Club Nokia – Los Angeles, CA
9/17 – Club Nokia – Los Angeles, CA
9/18 – Arizona Fall Frenzy – Tempe, AZ
9/20 – Eagle River Pavilion – Eagle, ID
9/21 – Lithia Motors Amphitheater – Central Point, OR
9/22 – Arlen Schnitzer Concert Hall – Portland, OR
9/24 – Wamu Theatre at Qwest Field – Seattle, WA
9/25 – PNE Forum – Vancouver, BC
9/27 – Edmonton Events Centre – Edmonton, AB
9/28 – University of Calgary – Calgary, AB
9/30 – Burton Cummings Theatre – Winnipeg, MB
10/1 – Orpheum Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
10/2 – Congress Theatre – Chicago, IL
10/3 – The Fillmore Detroit – Detroit, MI
10/5 – The Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
10/6 – Asheville Civic Center – Asheville, NC
10/8 – Tower Theater – Upper Darby, PA
10/9 – Wellmont Theatre – Montclair, NJ
10/10 – Orpheum Theatre – Boston, MA
The Ticketmaster presale password for these shows is: primusrox
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EV battery technologies and the standardisation challenge
For all the talk of stimulating demand for electric vehicles many of the challenges ahead remain on the supply-side and tackling high costs, especially early on when the vehicles hit the market with high purchase prices.
Some of you may recall that we covered the EV Battery Tech event that took place in London earlier this year. It confirmed that the technologies are inherently relatively expensive, that there are no easy answers to the development of the batteries themselves and also that much of the future potential for cost cutting lies in the manufacturing process, scaleability and achieving higher volumes.
In particular, there’s the need to automate the manufacturing process and make progress with standardising battery cells. In many ways, this could be the key issue for the industry. The commoditisation of the powertrain battery cannot really come soon enough and we’re nowhere near that yet.
The VMs and battery suppliers are working alone and together, developing different versions of essentially the same technology. While the technological competition breeds innovation, there is the disadvantage of the lack of standards at the present time; as yet, there is no standardisation in terms of charging technologies and protocols, nor is the size of the battery pack or how they are fitted into vehicles yet done in a standard way. At some point, especially if EV batteries are to be quickly changed at service stations, some standardisation will presumably have to emerge. Today, however, the industry is a long way away from establishing the requisite standards.
These battery technology development issues – and others – are sure to be given a good airing at another EV Battery Tech event that is coming up on September 21-22 at the Detroit Marriott. Looks like a good line-up of speakers.
Sir Tom Jones wants to collaborate with Eminem
Sir Tom Jones has expressed his desire to work with rapper Eminem. The Welsh crooner”s new record ‘Praise & Blame’ is already sitting in the top spot in the UK album charts mid-weeks, and is set to prevent the Detroit rapper”s Recovery from nabbing a fifth week at the top. “I couldn”t be more proud [...]
Demi Moore Miley Cyrus On Set Of “Laughing Out Loud (LOL)â€
Demi Moore and Miley Cyrus are in Detroit this week, where the gals are filming scenes from the forthcoming comedy-drama Laughing Out Loud (LOL).“In the moment!” Mrs. Kutcher said Tweeting a frame from the set on Wednesday. The movie will be an American adaptation of a 2008 French coming of age film, about a 15-year-old [...]
Gorillaz: North American Dates
PLASTIC BEACH SAILING THROUGH NORTH AMERICA
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Gorillaz have announced
North American dates for their “Escape to Plastic Beach” World Tour. The tour starts on October 3 at the Bell Centre
in Montreal, before heading through Boston, New York, Detroit, Toronto, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, and other
cities before ending on November 3 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
To sign up for the band’s fan club pre-sale, click here.
General on-sale will begin Friday, August 6 and continue at various dates through August 27. Click here to check out the full list of on-sale dates.
North American Tour Dates:
October 3 CA Montreal, QC Bell Centre
October 5 US Wallingford, CT Oakdale Theatre
October 6 US Boston, MA Agganis Arena
October 8 US New York, NY Madison Square Garden
October 10 US Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center
October 11 US Washington, DC Patriot Center
October 13 US Detroit, MI Fox Theatre
October 14 CA Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
October 16 US Chicago, IL UIC Pavilion
October 17 US Minneapolis, MN Target Center
October 19 US Houston, TX Toyota Center
October 20 US Dallas, TX Verizon Theatre
October 22 US Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center
October 24 US Denver, CO Wells Fargo Theatre
October 26 US Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theatre
October 27 US Los Angeles, CA Gibson Amphitheatre
October 30 US Oakland, CA Oracle Arena
November 2 US Seattle, WA Key Arena
November 3 CA Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
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Doolally to Mulally
We were reminded late last week that Ford Motor Company is still on a roll, its latest financial results confirming that it is one of the industry’s better performers.
Running a car company to turn a profit is no mean feat. There are obviously plenty of plates that have to be kept spinning, but at the heart of the business is the requirement to make cars that people want to buy from a brand that has a good reputation.
If your product is marked out as relatively good, people will pay a little more for it. If the product is merely acceptable – let’s say it meets minimum market requirements but is nothing special – it becomes a commodity proposition. You are then in to incentives territory to move the metal on price and the brand suffers over time from the message that the manufacturer offers big discounts to secure sales; it’s a modus operandi rather than a selectively employed tool and the brand is devalued as a consequence.
Turning things around is not easy; that’s an understatement, I know. The time-scales are long and patience is needed to keep doing the right things – such as continuing to invest even when cash is tight.
As I recall Mark Fields telling me a few years ago, Ford has had to wrestle with a ‘perception gap’ in the North American market that meant there was a long lag between actually improving the product and the market believing that the product had improved.
The big achievement for Ford in recent years has been to make the transition – turnaround even – from appearing to be an old-style-Detroit-dinosaur in decline, to appearing to be a stand-out American corporation with a promising future. Some big calls went the right way – like the decision to mortgage assets in 2006 which meant that Ford did not have to file for Chapter 11 when the US market crashed in late 2008. Cars are now being developed that can be made and marketed across the globe. Jettisoning superfluous brands has also been an important positive, providing new focus to the whole company.
Toyota’s headline grabbing quality troubles have probably given the blue oval an additional tail-wind, too.
There is still a pile of debt to be repaid and there are concerns over the strength of the US economy and vehicle market. But Ford’s management has turned the oil tanker around and got it pointing in the right direction. Staying out of Chapter 11, getting independent recognition for quality improvements and making products that people actually want to buy are all contributing to a renewal of the Ford brand in its home market. There’s also the perception that Ford is being run by competent managers led by Alan Mulally and that it took someone from outside the industry to see what was wrong and devise a workable strategy to put it right.
And just as the negative stuff can sit around in people’s minds for years, the positive stuff and brand turnaround associations will now be firmly embedded in the marketplace ‘perception’. It’s a pretty good foundation to build on.
GOLDING’S TAKE: Little sign of incompetence at Ford; roll on GM’s H1
BAE Systems Lays Off 40 Engineers in Michigan
British defense contractor BAE Systems has had challenging times in 2010, as has the entire defense industry in the United States and England. Spending in the industry is shifting. – Aerospace and defense contractor
BAE Systems confirmed earlier July 19 that it has let go of 40 engineering
workers in its office in Sterling Heights, Mich., according Crain’s Detroit Business.
The company, which lost $70 billion in 2009, said
government program funding delays contributed to …
Helmet: Fall Tour Dates
SEEING EYE DOG OUT SEPTEMBER 7; TOUR STARTS SEPTEMBER 8 IN SACRAMENTO,
CALIFORNIA
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Seminal rock band Helmet
has just announced they will hit the road September 8–one day after the September 7 release of their new full-
length album Seeing Eye dog. Seeing Eye Dog marks the band’s first release since
2006′s critically acclaimed Monochrome and first on indie Work Song label (with physical distribution by
Redeye and direct-to-fan digital delivery by Topspin). The new album is also being paired with a bonus disc of live
material recorded at the Vans Warped Tour in San Francisco 2006.
Launching in Sacramento, CA September 8, the tour will take Helmet–vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Page
Hamilton, drummer Kyle Stevenson, guitarist Dan Beeman and bassist Dave
Case–to the U.S. and Canada, wrapping up in Los Angeles November 5. Immediately after, Helmet will head
to Europe for a string of dates.
On a limited availability basis, tickets for the North American dates go on sale today, Tuesday, July 20 at www.helmetmusic.com. The purchase of a U.S. show ticket
will also include a free digital download (one download per order) of the new album for a flat price of $24, only
when purchased via the band’s website.
Also available now, Helmet fans can sign up for three free preview tracks: “Seeing Eye Dog” and live tracks,
“Milquetoast” and “Tic.” For those who purchase any package of Seeing Eye Dog via the band’s website before the
September 7 release date, they’ll also receive the album’s expansive song “LA Water” in advance.
In an effort to offer fans multiple options, Seeing Eye Dog is available in five separate purchase options.
Further information on these options can be found at www.helmetmusic.com.
Tour Dates:
Wed 9/8 Sacramento, CA Harlow’s
Fri 9/10 Oakland, CA Uptown Theater
Sat 9/11 San Jose, CA The Blank Club
Mon 9/13 Portland, OR Dante’s
Wed 9/15 Seattle, WA Showbox at The Market
Thu 9/16 Vancouver, BC The Venue
Sat 9/18 Edmonton, AB The Starlite Room
Sun 9/19 Calgary, AB Dickens’ Pub
Tue 9/21 Casper, WY Downtown Grill & Venue
Thu 9/23 Tempe, AZ The Clubhouse
Fri 9/24 Anaheim, CA The Galaxy
Sat 9/25 San Diego, CA Casbah
Sun 9/26 Redondo Beach, CA The Brixton
Fri 10/8 Denver, CO Bluebird Theatre
Sat 10/9 Fort Collins, CO Aggie Theatre
Sun 10/10 Omaha, NE The Waiting Room
Tue 10/12 Chicago, IL Double Door
Wed 10/13 Cleveland, OH Peabodys
Fri 10/15 Columbus, OH Skully’s Music Center
Sat 10/16 Detroit, MI Smalls
Sun 10/17 Toronto, ON Lee’s Palace
Tue 10/19 Montreal, QU Studio
Wed 10/20 Boston, MA The Middle East
Fri 10/22 Baltimore, MD Sonar
Sat 10/23 New York, NY Gramercy Theatre
Sun 10/24 West Chester, PA The Note
Sat 10/30 Austin, TX Red 7
Sun 10/31 Dallas, TX The Loft
Tue 11/2 Albuquerque, NM Launchpad
Wed 11/3 Tucson, AZ Club Congress
Fri 11/5 Los Angeles, CA Key Club
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