STATIC-X Guitarist Schedules North Carolina In-Store Appearance

December 18, 2004

STATIC-X guitarist Tripp Eisen will be making an appearance at the Guitar Center location in Charlotte, North Carolina on Friday January 14, 2005. Tripp will be participating in an autograph session/meet-and-greet promoting his BC Rich Signature Wave, his new line of "Tripp" T-shirts with Sik World Clothing, and the recently released STATIC-X "Guitar Anthology". Several copies of the "Guitar Anthology" autographed by Tripp will be given away, and lots of goodies courtesy of Sik World Clothing will be raffled off during the event as well. The appearance is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Directions to Guitar Center are as follows.

Guitar Center Charlotte
10050 E. Independence Boulevard
Matthews, North Carolina 28105

For specific directions, use this link.

As previously reported, STATIC-X entered the studio in Los Angeles in October to begin recording their fourth full-length album with producer Ulrich Wild. The band are "excited to be working, for the first time, in the studio with new drummer Nick Oshiro," according to a posting on their web site. In addition, former member Koichi Fukuda is back in the fold for programming and keyboard duties during the recording process. Songtitles from the new, as-yet-untitled album include "Hollow", "I'm The One", "Otsego Amigo", "I Want To Fucking Break It" and "Night Terrors". The album is slated for a spring 2005 release via Warner Bros. Records.

STATIC-X's last collection of new recordings, "Shadow Zone", was released in October 2003. A remix-and-rarities disc, "Beneath, Between, Beyond", featuring the band's soundtrack releases as well as early demos, exclusive remixes and never-before-heard material, came out in July.

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