11-27-2002, 05:16 PM
Dillinger Escape Plan Tour, Delay Album
They've already ditched Jack Osbourne twice
Jeffrey Ellinger reports:
In a recent interview posted on Epitaph Records' website, Greg Puciato of The Dillinger Escape Plan revealed plans for the group's next full-length: originally slated for a December 2002 release, the album has now been delayed until mid-2003. Puciato blames the delay on their headlining tour and opening slot for System of a Down earlier this year. And more bad luck: the band will not release their planned split with Buddyhead buddies The Icarus Line. Puciato said any other extra work would push the upcoming full-length back even further.
The new record is presently without title or parent label: Epitaph only signed on for the Irony is a Dead Scene EP (featuring Mike Patton), and Puciato says that contractual obligations with Relapse Records may make it impossible to release an album on any other imprint. In other words: you blew it big time, brah.
The Dillinger Escape Plan are taking a short breather after some heavy touring this year, but they'll soon bundle up in Columbia jackets and wool scarves for an eleven-date jaunt across the US this winter. The Strokes are offering $500 to the first person to spraypaint "TTL PU$$IE$" on the side of their van. Tourdates:
11-30 Baltimore, MD - Ottobar
12-01 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade
12-03 Tallahassee, FL - Beta Bar
12-04 Orlando, FL - Social
12-05 New Orleans, LA - Shim Sham Club
12-06 Austin, TX - Emo’s
12-08 Memphis, TN - Young Avenue Deli
12-10 Chicago, IL - The Metro
12-11 Detroit, MI - The Magic Stick
12-12 Pittsburgh, Pa - Club Laga
12-14 Elizabeth, NJ - Rex Rex Sports Complex
I'm actually looking forward to seeing them on the 14th with CLUTCH!!!!!!
I think that Mike Patton should sign them to Ipecac. They were made for that label.
They've already ditched Jack Osbourne twice
Jeffrey Ellinger reports:
In a recent interview posted on Epitaph Records' website, Greg Puciato of The Dillinger Escape Plan revealed plans for the group's next full-length: originally slated for a December 2002 release, the album has now been delayed until mid-2003. Puciato blames the delay on their headlining tour and opening slot for System of a Down earlier this year. And more bad luck: the band will not release their planned split with Buddyhead buddies The Icarus Line. Puciato said any other extra work would push the upcoming full-length back even further.
The new record is presently without title or parent label: Epitaph only signed on for the Irony is a Dead Scene EP (featuring Mike Patton), and Puciato says that contractual obligations with Relapse Records may make it impossible to release an album on any other imprint. In other words: you blew it big time, brah.
The Dillinger Escape Plan are taking a short breather after some heavy touring this year, but they'll soon bundle up in Columbia jackets and wool scarves for an eleven-date jaunt across the US this winter. The Strokes are offering $500 to the first person to spraypaint "TTL PU$$IE$" on the side of their van. Tourdates:
11-30 Baltimore, MD - Ottobar
12-01 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade
12-03 Tallahassee, FL - Beta Bar
12-04 Orlando, FL - Social
12-05 New Orleans, LA - Shim Sham Club
12-06 Austin, TX - Emo’s
12-08 Memphis, TN - Young Avenue Deli
12-10 Chicago, IL - The Metro
12-11 Detroit, MI - The Magic Stick
12-12 Pittsburgh, Pa - Club Laga
12-14 Elizabeth, NJ - Rex Rex Sports Complex
I'm actually looking forward to seeing them on the 14th with CLUTCH!!!!!!
I think that Mike Patton should sign them to Ipecac. They were made for that label.
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