AUDIOSLAVE: New Single Posted Online

March 12, 2005

AUDIOSLAVE's new single, "Be Yourself", is available for streaming at the group's official web site. Check it out: Windows Media, Real Audio.

As first reported here on March 9, AUDIOSLAVE's as-yet-untitled sophomore album is scheduled for release on May 17 in the U.S. on Interscope. The first single, "Be Yourself", will be sent to radio within the next couple of weeks and an accompanying video, yet to be shot, will follow in April.

The album will have 12 tracks in total, including the following confirmed titles: "Be Yourself", "Doesn't Remind Me", "Out of Exile", "The Curse", "#1 Zero", "Your Time Has Come".

AUDIOSLAVE, who are currently mixing the album, are still considering which other six songs to put on the disc. The band has recorded 22 tracks in total.

The quartet, which issued its double platinum self-titled debut in 2002, has already been confirmed for a number of European dates, beginning on May 29 in Lisbon, Portugal and extending into early July. North American tour plans have yet to be announced.

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