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Tour Dates 06 May, 2008

Cute Is What We Aim's New Album 'ROTATION' Available Everywhere June 24, 2008

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NEW YORK, NY (Top40 Charts/ By Christina Kotsamanidis/ Atlantic Records) - Fueled By Ramen recording group Cute Is What We Aim For have revealed details of their eagerly anticipated sophomore outing. Entitled "ROTATION," the album will arrive in stores and at all digital retailers on June 24th. "ROTATION" is currently available for pre-order via the Fueled By Ramen web store, along with a special Limited Edition CD/DVD package that includes an "In The Studio" documentary, bonus tracks, acoustic performances, photo gallery, and more.

Cute Is What We Aim For will introduce fans to their new songs on a coast-to-coast summer headline jaunt. The tour will hit the ground running on June 15th at Pittsburgh's Diesel Club Lounge, with dates continuing through late-August (see below itinerary). Support acts include Ace Enders, Danger Radio, and labelmates Powerspace. Pre-order tickets for the tour will be available tomorrow at noon local time to fan club members at www.thesocialscene.org, while the general on-sale will begin May 9th and 10th. Prior to their North American tour, the band will play a series of UK co-headline dates alongside Boys Like Girls. Among the trek's sure-to-be-highlights is a top-billed main stage set at Leeds' upcoming Slam Dunk Festival, set for Sunday, May 25th.

Produced by John Feldmann (The Used, Story of the Year), "ROTATION" finds Cute Is What We Aim For exceeding expectations with a collection of effervescent new songs, marked by palpable urgency and an expanded knack for exploration and invention. Now available via the band's MySpace page and for purchase on iTunes, tracks such as the first single, "Practice Makes Perfect"- with its singing synths and delightfully new-wave sensibility, prove the Buffalo, New York-based combo's caustic lyrical wit and penchant for soaring choruses remain in full effect. Elsewhere, "Loser" is a punk-pop classic in waiting, while the electronic flourishes on "Navigate Me" show CIWWAF unafraid to add bold new colors to their already bright palette.

"We're not seventeen anymore," says vocalist Shaant Hacikyan, explaining the band's remarkable growth. "There's so much to be said about these past few years and being in a pressure cooker and learning what the real world is like. I think this record is going to do such incredible things and launch us to another level."

Cute Is What We Aim For exploded out of the gate in 2006 with their critically acclaimed debut album, "THE SAME OLD BLOOD RUSH WITH A NEW TOUCH." Fueled by the singles "There's A Class For This" and "The Curse of Curves," the album entered the record books as the fastest-selling new release in the history of the Fueled By Ramen label. The band was named among Rolling Stone's "10 Artists to Watch" and Blender's annual "Hot 100" ranking. Cute Is What We Aim For were soon starring on the cover of Alternative Press's annual "100 Bands You Need To Know" issue, which hailed the band as "the best thing since Fall Out Boy." Critical celebration came from across the spectrum, including a full-blown rave from no less a prestigious outlet as the New York Times. "The epitome of emo circa 2006... These songs are tightly packed with twists and turns and- yes- singalongs... Cute Is What We Aim For has released the emo album of the summer."

CIWWAF rapidly built a faithful and fervent fan following via an active online presence and good old-fashioned roadwork. The band toured nearly non-stop throughout 2006 and 2007, headlining shows and sharing stages with the likes of Fall Out Boy, Gym Class Heroes, Paramore, Plain White Ts, Hit The Lights, and Hellogoodbye.

Cute Is What We Aim For is Shaant Hacikyan (vocals), Jeffrey Czum (guitar), Tom Falcone (drums) and Dave Melillo (Bass)
For up-to-the-minute news and tour information, please visit www.cuteiswhatweaimfor.com, www.myspace.com/cuteiswhatweaimfor, and www.fueledbyramen.com.
Pre-order is available at https://store.fueledbyramen.com

CUTE IS WHAT WE AIM FOR North American Tour - Summer 2008

JUNE
15 Pittsburgh, PA Diesel Club Lounge
17 New Haven, CT Toad's Place
19 New York, NY Highline Ballroom
20 Asbury Park, NJ The Stone Pony
21 Albany, NY Revolution Hall
22 Boston, MA The Middle East
24 Toronto, ONT The Mod Club
25 Montreal, QUE Studio JPR
27 Buffalo, NY Town Ballroom
28 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore @ Theatre of Living Arts
29 Farmingdale, NY The Crazy Donkey

JULY
1 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
2 Norfolk, VA The NorVa
4 Charlotte, NC Tremont
5 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade
6 Orlando, FL The Social
8 Miami, FL The Culture Room
9 Tampa, FL State Theatre
11 Austin, TX Emo's
12 Houston, TX Warehouse
13 Dallas, TX House of Blues - Cambridge Room
15 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom
16 Albuquerque, NM The Launchpad
18 Phoenix, AZ The Club House
19 Las Vegas, NV Jillian's
20 San Diego, CA Soma
23 Los Angeles, CA The Troubadour
25 Anaheim, CA The Glass House
26 San Francisco, CA Slim's
27 Sacramento, CA The Boardwalk
29 Vancouver, BC The Plaza
30 Seattle, WA Chop Suey

AUGUST
1 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theatre
2 Boise, ID The Big Easy
4 Salt Lake City, UT Club Sound
5 Denver, CO The Marquis Theatre
6 Kansas City, MO The Beaumont Club
8 Minneapolis, MN Station 4
9 Milwaukee, WI The Eagles Club
10 Chicago, IL Metro
12 St. Louis, MO Creepy Crawl
13 Cincinnati, OH Madison Theatre
15 Cleveland, OH Grog Shop
16 Detroit, MI Magic Stick
17 Columbus, OH The Basement






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