PITCHSHIFTER Announce UK Tour

November 21, 2002

PITCHSHIFTER will be hitting the road again in March 2003, with another string of UK dates having just been announced.

"We had so much fun on the last tour," said the band in a statement. "It was great to get back out there to our crowd. We decided to add some more dates to hit a few spots we missed. Can't wait to get out on the road again. See you down the front!"

Confirmed dates are as follows:

Mar. 13 - Cambridge, UK @ The Junction
Mar. 14 - Camberley, UK @ Agincourt
Mar. 15 - Oxford, UK @ Zodiac
Mar. 16 - Wolves, UK @ Wulfrun Hall
Mar. 17 - Liverpool, UK @ Academy 3
Mar. 18 - White Haven, UK @ Civic Hall
Mar. 19 - Glasgow, UK @ Garage
Mar. 20 - Bradford, UK @ Penningtons
Mar. 21 - Leicester, UK @ Charlotte
Mar. 22 - Notts, UK @ Rock City
Mar. 23 - Sheffield, UK @ Uni-The Foundry
Mar. 25 - Swindon, , UK @ The Furnace
Mar. 26 - Southampton, UK @ Uni
Mar. 27 - Northampton, UK @ Roadmender
Mar. 28 - London, UK @ Astoria

In related news, PITCHSHIFTER guitarist Dan Rayner spent this past summer recording an album's worth of material for the production company Extreme Music with his other band DRAWBACKS.

"We've done quite a lot of stuff with Extreme in the past including stuff for BMW and WWF Smackdown, so when they approached us to do nine tracks for their 'Chemical Beats' album series, we were stoked," said Dan.

The album is distributed to ad companies and music researchers around the globe for use in TV and Film.

"The versions of all the songs on this album are totally different to the version that you would listen to for pleasure," stated Rayner. "The songs are all straight-to-the-point arrangement-wise so that they hit the right people right between the eyes with in 15 seconds of pressing play — no indulgent intros and obviously no vocals."

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