THREE To Support SCORPIONS
August 22, 2007Woodstock, NY-based band THREE (3) will support the SCORPIONS on the following dates:
Sep. 09 - Edmonton, AB - Shaw Conference Center
Sep. 10 - Calgary, AB - Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Sep. 12 - Vancouver, BC - Orpheum Theater
Sep. 14 - Kelseyville, CA - Konocti Harbor
Sep. 15 - Universal City, CA - Gibson Amphitheater
Sep. 18 - Tucson, AZ - AVA Amphitheater
Sep. 21 - Las Vegas, NV - The Joint
Sep. 22 - Reno, NV - Grand Sierra Theatre
Sep. 26 - New York, NY - Beacon Theatre
Sep. 28 - Wallingford, CT - Oakdale Theatre
Sep. 29 - Boston, MA - Orpheum Theatre
THREE recently shot a video for the song "All That Remains", which is the first single off their new album, "The End Is Begun", released on July 24. The video was directed and shot by acclaimed director David Brodsky (GWAR, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, HELMET) and his crew at MyGoodEye. The performance portion of the video took place at the site of a crumbling, abandoned castle usually closed off to film/video crews. However, after hearing THREE's music they had a change of heart, convinced that this band would be the perfect compliment to their location.
"The End Is Begun" was mixed by Toby Wright, who has previously worked with ALICE IN CHAINS, METALLICA, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY and FEAR FACTORY, among many others.
THREE came together in the mid-1990s and very quickly developed a strong local following. In the year 2000, THREE landed a recording contract with Planet Noise Records, and released its debut CD, "Paint by Number", an exquisite collection of 14 tracks.
In 2003, THREE released its follow-up CD, "Summer Camp Nightmare", an album that marked an evolutionary leap in the bands already highly developed sound. When fellow NY-based rockers COHEED AND CAMBRIA got their hands on this record they insisted that THREE hit the road with them, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Enter 2005, the band signed to Metal Blade Records and prepared the re-release of "Wake Pig", which was previously released by Planet Noise Records in 2004, with new art and lyrics which were not in the earlier version, two new songs, a couple of remixes, and new vocals added to the song "Where's Max".
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