TILL WE DIE To Hit The Road With POWERMAN 5000

August 3, 2007

Massachusetts-based metallists TILL WE DIE are preparing to hit the road alongside POWERMAN 5000 in support of their just released full-length debut, "Pressing On". Released via Screaming Ferret Wreckords, the album sees the band touching upon both TOOL's prog explorations and melodic rock. But despite this being the group's debut album, TILL WE DIE is already an experienced live act, having played with RA, LACUNA COIL, STAIND, TANTRIC, SEVENDUST, and DROWNING POOL. The group welcomes the opportunity to open for POWERMAN 5000, a group they have played with previously.

"This will be our fourth national tour and I can't express how excited I am to be playing a support role for a band like POWERMAN 5000," gushes TILL WE DIE guitarist Joe Demarco. "That band has done it all and we are so excited to be a part of this tour. We will be playing in some new markets which we have been dying to play — as well returning to some cities that have been supporting us since the beginning."

Drummer Dave Stewart is also looking forward to the tour as he hopes it is an important stepping-stone to widespread success. "POWERMAN 5000 is a band that we all grew up listening to and supporting their shows. The fact that they are from the same area as us is a very cool feeling. It seems New England has always been a breeding ground for bands that have built up huge fan bases and have exploded onto the national music scene. From bands like SHADOWS FALL, STAIND, FUEL, PM5K, and, of course, GODSMACK. We hope that with our continued efforts we might have the same success as these bands did."

For more information, go to www.myspace.com/tillwedierock.

TILL WE DIE supporting POWERMAN 5000:

Sep. 08 - Grand Junction, CO @ Mesa Theater
Sep. 09 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
Sep. 10 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launch Pad
Sep. 12 - Kansas City, MO @ Static Bar
Sep. 13 - Milwaukee, WI @ Vnuks
Sep. 14 - Cedar Falls, IA @ Reverb
Sep. 15 - Mokena, IL @ Pearl Room
Sep. 16 - Maplewood, MN @ The Rock
Sep. 18 - Sauget, IL @ Pops
Sep. 19 - Rockford, IL @ Forest Hills Lodge
Sep. 20 - Covington, KY @ The Mad Hatter
Sep. 21 - Detroit, MI @ Harpo's
Sep. 22 - Columbus, OH @ Alrosa Villa
Sep. 23 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Sep. 25 - New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom
Sep. 26 - Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater
Sep. 27 - Reading, PA @ The Silo
Sep. 28 - Clifton Park, NY @ Northern Lights
Sep. 29 - Worcester, MA @ Lucky Dog
Sep. 30 - Bedford, NH @ Mark's Place
Oct. 02 - Sommerville, MA @ Goodtimes Emporium
Oct. 03 - Orono, ME @ Ultra Lounge

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