LOS ANGELES (CHIODOS Official Website) - With a hugely successful
Spring and Summer behind them and looking toward the Fall and Winter, Michigan's newest success story CHIODOS is celebrating the second half of 2006 with the re-release of their breakthrough album All's Well that Ends Well that will include bonus acoustic tracks, DVD and brand new cover art by Paul Romano (Mastodon, Trivium). Once the boys return from their dates in Europe, they're jumping back into US venues with Atreyu, From First to Last and
Every Time I Die for a tour that will prove to be one of the biggest and loudest this Fall.
With sales of 70k of the original release, All's Well That Ends Well is a milestone for the band and their label Equal Vision Records. And with the excitement generated by their incendiary live shows that had Warped founder Kevin Lyman singing their praises ("It's great to go by the Smartpunk stage and see Chiodos's crowds growing with each stop of the tour. Word is defiantly out on these guys!"), Chiodos have arrived and what better way to prove it than to bring it back to the fans by offering more material to sink their teeth into. The re-release is slated for stores on October 17th and will include acoustic versions of "Baby, You Wouldn't Last A Minute On The Creek", "Queen of Diamonds" (live demo by Craig Owens) and "Lindsay Quit Lollygagging" (a new recording of an unreleased track). The bonus DVD includes exclusive content such as the Popcorefilm-directed video for "Baby, You Wouldn't Last...", behind the-scenes content shot by the band, and live show footage from Chicago, the first-ever acoustic set, and Bamboozle in New Jersey.
With tour dates filling up for this frenetically melodic aggro six-piece, this Fall is going to be sweat-drenched and packed to the gills with their exciting live shows and amazingly complex music. Seems like as well as 2006 has been, it's going to end far better than anyone had expected.
Tour dates are as follow:
Sep 12 Effenarr Eindhoven, Holland?
Sep 13 Skaters Palace Munster, Germany
Sep 14 Live Music Hall Koln, Germany
Sep 15 Brixton Academy London, UK
Sep 16 Barrowlands Glasgow, UK
Sep 17 Rock City Nottingham, UK
Sep 18 The Academy Manchester, UK
Oct 6 SOMA San Diego, CA
Oct 7 Mesa Amphitheatre Mesa, AZ?
Oct 9 Graham C. Station San Angelo, TX
Oct 10 Verizon Theater Houston, TX
Oct 12 Tabernacle Atlanta, GA
Oct 13 Masquerade Jacksonville, FL?
Oct 15 House of Blues Lake Buena Vista, FL
Oct 18 House of Blues Myrtle Beach, SC
Oct 22 Lifestyle Pavilion Columbus, OH
Oct 24 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA?
Oct 26 The Palladium Worcester, MA
Oct 27 Nokia Theater New York, NY
Oct 28 Convention Hall Asbury Park, NJ
Nov 3 State Theatre Detroit, MI?
Nov 4 Congress Theatre Chicago, IL
Nov 5 The Rave Milwaukee, WI
Nov 6 The Pageant Saint Louis, MO
Nov 8 Quest Club Minneapolis, MN
Nov 9 The Beaumont Kansas City, KS
Nov 10 Ogden Theatre Denver, CO
Nov 11 Ogden Theatre Denver, CO
Nov 12 Avalon Theatre Salt Lake City, UT
Nov 14 Fenix Seattle, WA
Nov 15 Roseland Theater Portland, OR
Nov 17 Civic Auditorium San Jose, CA
Nov 18 Bren Events Ctr Irvine, CA
Nov 19 House of Blues Las Vegas, NV