BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION, ADEMA, TRASHLIGHT VISION To Team Up For U.S. Tour
July 19, 2005BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION, ADEMA and TRASHLIGHT VISION (the new band featuring MURDERDOLLS guitarist Acey Slade) will be teaming up for a U.S. tour beginning in late September. Tentative dates are as follows (all venue details to be announced soon):
Sep. 30 - Orange County, CA
Oct. 01 - Yucaipa, CA
Oct. 02 - San Diego, CA
Oct. 04 - Denver, CO
Oct. 06 - Chicago, IL
Oct. 07 - Detroit, MI
Oct. 08 - Flint, MI
Oct. 09 - Cleveland, OH
Oct. 11 - Rochester, NY
Oct. 12 - Passaic, NJ
Oct. 13 - Long Island, NY
Oct. 14 - New York, NY
Oct. 15 - Boston, MA
Oct. 16 - Hartford, CT
Oct. 18 - Clifton Park, NY
Oct. 19 - Allentown, PA
Oct. 20 - Harrisburg, PA
Oct. 21 - Philadelphia, PA
Oct. 22 - Baltimore, MD
Oct. 23 - Springfield, VA
Oct. 26 - NC
Oct. 27 - NC
Oct. 28 - SC
Oct. 29 - Atlanta, GA
Oct. 30 - New Orleans, LA
Nov. 01 - Dallas, TX
Nov. 02 - Houston, TX
Nov. 04 - Las Vegas, NV
Nov. 05 - Los Angeles, CA
Nov. 06 - San Francisco, CA
According to BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION guitarist Tracii Guns, "We are trying to get L.A. band CHELSEA SMILES to add to the tour."
As previously reported, BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION have inked a deal with Shrapnel Records for the release of their sophomore album, "Runaway Brides". The follow-up to last year's "Here Come the Brides" was recorded in part at a studio in Malibu, California with producer Andy Johns, who has previously worked with guitarist Tracii Guns on the L.A. GUNS' "Waking the Dead" album (which Guns has referred to as "my favorite L.A. GUNS record."). Johns was reportedly involved with the album during its early recording stages but ended up leaving the project due to unspecified differences with Guns and the rest of the band.
"Runaway Brides" is scheduled for release on September 27. The album's first single, "White Trash", "pays homage to all the trailer-park-style culture and the people that try to leave them," according to a press release.
BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION's current lineup includes former AMEN bassist Scott Sorry (replacing MÖTLEY CRÜE's Nikki Sixx).
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