DON CABALLERO: New Album Details Revealed

February 24, 2006

The seminal instrumental band DON CABALLERO has set "World Class Listening Problem" as the title of its forthcoming Relapse Records debut.

"World Class Listening Problem", the band's first record in almost five years, will feature ten new tracks. The track listing is as follows:

01. Mmmmm Acting. I Love Me Some Good Acting
02. Sure We Had Knives Around
03. And and and, He Lowered the Twin Down
04. I Agree…….No!.......I Disagree
05. Palm Trees In the Fecking Bahamas
06. World Class Listening Problem
07. Railroad Cancellation
08. Theme From Bricktop Clowns
09. Savage Composition
10. I'm Goofballs for Bozzo Jazz

"World Class Listening Problem" was recorded by the bands longtime producer Al Sutton (THE LAUGHING HYENAS, BIG CHIEF) at Sutton's Rustbelt Studios and mastered by Alan Douches (THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, MASTODON) at West West Side Studios.

"World Class Listening Problem" marks the first recorded work by the band's newest incarnation (founder and drummer extraordinaire Damon Che, bassist Jason Jouver and guitarists Gene Doyle and Jeff Ellsworth) and is scheduled for a May 16 release in North America (May 22 in the rest of the world). Additionally, DON CABALLERO is currently preparing a return to the worldwide touring circuit after a lengthy hiatus. Dates will be announced as soon as they are confirmed.

DON CABALLERO has previously released four critically-acclaimed and wildly influential full-length recordings as well as an extensive singles collection via its previous label Touch and Go Records.

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