DON CABALLERO Release First Album In Five Years; Announce Tour Plans

May 17, 2006

Seminal instrumental band DON CABALLERO saw the North American release of "World Class Listening Problem", its newest record and first in almost five years, yesterday (Tuesday, May 16).

"World Class Listening Problem" marks the first recorded work by the band's new incarnation (founder and drummer extraordinaire Damon Che, bassist Jason Jouver, and guitarists Gene Doyle and Jeff Ellsworth) and is set for release outside North America on May 22.

The ten-song effort was recorded by the band's 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.

DON CABALLERO has announced tour plans in support of "World Class Listening Problem", which will mark the band's first extensive set of dates in well over a year. Among forthcoming plans are a hometown record release show with labelmates ZOMBI, an Eastern North American jaunt and an extensive Western U.S. run set for late summer.

DON CABALLERO tour dates:

May 19 - Pittsburgh, PA - Garfield Artworks (w/ ZOMBI)
Jun. 15 - Montreal, QC Canada - La Sala Rossa
Jun. 17 - Ottawa, ON Canada - Barrymore's Music Hall
Jun. 18 - Hamilton, ON Canada - Casbah
Jun. 19 - Toronto, ON Canada - Horse Shoe Tavern
Jun. 20 - London, ON Canada - Call The Office
Jun. 21 - Lansing, MI - Mac's
Jun. 22 - Chicago, IL - The Note
Jul. 14 - Cambridge, MA - The Middle East
Jul. 20 - Washington, DC - Black Cat
Jul. 21 - New York, NY - Knitting Factory
Jul. 28 - Baltimore, MD - Otto Bar
Jul. 29 - Philadelphia, PA - Khyber Pass

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