STRYPER: First Tour Dates Announced

April 24, 2009

Christian hard rockers STRYPER will embark on a tour of the United States in September, hitting approximately 50 cities across America. This will be followed by international tour dates in January and February of 2010. The bands's 25th-anniversary tour will be a two-set show. The first set will be new STRYPER material and include bassist Tracy Ferrie, along with original members Michael Sweet, Robert Sweet, and Oz Fox. The second set will be classic STRYPER hits and will be all four original members, including original bassist Tim Gaines. Michael Sweet Jr.'s band will be the opening band on the tour.

Confirmed STRYPER tour dates:

Jul. 10 - Pryor, OK - Rocklahoma Festival
Sep. 18 - New York City, NY - The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza
Oct. 01 - Greensburg - Pittsburgh, PA - Palace Theatre
Oct. 17 - Cary (Raleigh),NC - Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Nov. 04 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues
Nov. 05 - Houston, TX - House of Blues
Jan. 15 - Barcelona, Spain - Sala Apolo
Jan. 16 - Madrid, Spain - La Riviera

"Murder By Pride", the new album from STRYPER, will be released on July 21 via Big 3 Records.

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Eclipse Of The Son (4:04)
02. 4 Leaf Clover (3:42)
03. Peace Of Mind (3:58)
04. Alive (3:36)
05. The Plan (3:10)
06. Murder By Pride ((3:18)
07. I Believe (3:43)
08. Run In You (4:15)
09. Love Is Why (4:07)
10. Mercy Over Blame (4:07)
11. Everything (4:26)
12. My Love (3:14)

Commented singer Michael Sweet: "After years of speaking to fans and hearing comments like 'more guitars,' 'more solos' and 'more screams,' I decided to keep those comments in mind as I wrote each song. It was important to me to try to get back to that early sound of STRYPER yet at the same time, to remain relevant today. It's certainly not an easy thing to do but as I listen to 'Murder By Pride', I think that was accomplished.

"I got the idea of the title 'Murder By Pride' from seeing pride consume dreams, goals and many times, lives. We all deal with pride and it can be crippling, so I wanted to write a lyric and a theme that would be a constant reminder of that. This record has been in the works for a long, long time and I can only hope that it was worth the wait!"

25 years ago (1984),STRYPER broke onto the scene with its debut EP, "Yellow And Black Attack", and has since gone on to sell 8 million records worldwide and tour the world spreading an inspirational message through their branded sound of rock songs, heavy guitars, and pristine harmony vocals.

STRYPER - "Murder By Pride" audio samples:

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