PITCHSHIFTER's Live CD Takes A Detour

March 17, 2003

Britain's PITCHSHIFTER have issued an apology to their fans who tried to buy their new live album, "Bootlegged, Distorted, Remixed & Uploaded", on the day of release. Due to very unexpected circumstances, instead of arriving in the shops on time, the CDs took a swift detour into the offices of HM Custom & Excise.

Commented PITCHSHIFTER frontman J.S. Clayden: "We have yet to find out exactly what happened. The words 'pornography' and 'subverse material' were both mentioned. I can only think that the word 'bootlegged' confused some poor official. I can assure all our fans that there is nothing 'subverse' or 'pornographic' on the CD. We are however releasing a DVD later in the year…"

"Bootlegged, Distorted, Remixed & Uploaded" on the band's own PSI Records is now happily sitting in the racks of all good U.K. record stores. A U.S. release has yet to be announced.

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