Tuesday, September 27, 2005

The Juliana Theory Announce More Tour Dates

ANNOUNCE SECOND LEG OF TOUR DATES IN SUPPORT OF DEADBEAT SWEETHEARTBEAT
Hitting The Midwest and Heading Out West
LATROBE, PA - Garnering plaudits and applause from critics and fans
alike for their fourth album Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat (released on September
13, 2005 on Paper Fist/Abacus Records), Western Pennsylvania¹s The Juliana
Theory
is currently wrapping up their East Coast tour with Lovedrug, Days
Away and The Goodwill this weekend at their homecoming show in Pittsburgh's
Mr. Smalls.

The will soon get back on the road (this time heading West) with supporting bands Jamison Parker and June. Roses Are Red and The Fury will support select dates. Kicking off Part Two of their tour, they will pick up in Detroit on Oct. 19th and end up at Anaheim, CA's Chain Reaction on Nov. 5th. The video to the first single "This Is a Lovesong...

For the Loveless" was recently shot in Brooklyn, NY by director Travis Kopach (The Honorary Title, Koufax) and will soon be hitting airwaves shortly. The press have been applauding Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat, the band's fourth
album, as well (even if they often get the album title incorrect).

Alternative Press calls the album "10 songs of dense, aggressive rock that pulls no punches... as intense and catchy as Emotion is Dead." The influential punk site, Absolute Punk, says "If there's one band in this
world that I could listen to at anytime, it would have to be The Juliana Theory. ... With their latest effort, Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat, The Juliana Theory looks to be On Top of the World soon."

Tour dates

10/19 Detroit, MI Magic Stick
10/20 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen
10/21 Minneapolis, MN The Quest
10/23 Kansas City, MO El Torreon
10/24 Denver, CO Bluebird Theater
10/25 Salt Lake City, UT Lo-Fi Café
10/28 Seattle, WA Paradox
11/1 San Francisco, CA Slims
11/3 W. Hollywood, CA Troubador
11/5 Anaheim, CA Chain Reaction

"We¹re more proud of what we¹ve accomplished on this album than on any of
our previous ones," said vocalist Brett Detar of Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat.
"These lyrics are the darkest I¹ve ever written. The past few years have
been complete rollercoaster rides as far as our love lives were concerned.
That has definitely helped fuel the lyrics and vibe as well as some serious
business breakups and things of that nature."


Produced by John Travis (Social Distortion, Kid Rock), co-produced by
vocalist Brett Detar, and mixed by Joe Barresi (QOTSA, Rancid), Deadbeat
Sweetheartbeat brings together the crunch and burn of their earlier
material with a modern songwriting sensibility that brings them to a whole
new level. Almost exclusivity D.I.Y., this album is a true labor of love
and it shows. From the opening searing guitars and vocal sneer of ³This Is
a LovesongŠ For the Loveless² to the final flipoff of ³French Kiss Off²,
Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat stomps down hard and makes its presence known. The
rhythmic beatbeat of ³Leave Like a Ghost (Drive Away)² propels the band
even farther than expected, with a blistering and danceable beat that
smells of instant classic.

source: hardcoremusicbiz

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