New Found Glory To Release New Album 'Radiosurgery' October 4th
The anticipated new album Radiosurgery from pop punk heroes New Found Glory is set to arrive in stores October 4th via Epitaph Records. Fans can preorder the album now by going to the Epitaph Store.
The first single from the album, title track "Radiosurgery" is currently available for download at href="http://itunes.apple.com/album/radiosurgery-single/id451011434">iTunes>.
The album Radiosurgery continues the band's high energy musical journey while simultaneously paying homage to the bands that inspired them to first pick up instruments as teenagers back in Coral Springs Florida.
"Our music is constantly evolving and changing and when this band puts out an album we always try to offer something different," explains guitarist Chad Gilbert. "With this disc we wanted to go back to the music that got us into punk and incorporate influences from those albums."
For this latest venture, New Found Glory was aided by a trusted producer Neal Avron, who worked with the band on Catalyst in 2004, and has honed his chops in the interim with artists like Fall Out Boy and Linkin Park. The resulting songs sound undeniably like New Found Glory but they also have a timeless punk feel that will appeal to both diehard fans as well as new converts.
"This album is a culmination of all of our albums put together and in a lot of ways we feel like a new band when we're playing these songs because they're so energized and they affirm the fact that we're going to be a band for a long time," summarizes guitarist Steve Klein. "In a lot of ways it feels like we're just getting started."
The band also announced its Fall Headline Tour entitled Pop Punk's Not Dead, presented by Rockstar Energy Drink. Tour pre-sale begins today and fans can get tickets at reduced fees along with special ticket/album bundle packages by going to: http://newfoundglory.ducatking.com.
New Found Glory "Pop Punk's Not Dead" Tour Dates:
Oct. 6 Santa Cruz, CA The Catalyst
Oct. 7 Los Angeles, CA House of Blues
Oct. 8 Tempe, AZ The Marquee
Oct. 10 Dallas, TX Trees
Oct. 11 Austin, TX Emo's
Oct. 12 Houston, TX Fitzgerald's
Oct. 14 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade
Oct. 15 Orlando, FL House of Blues
Oct. 16 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution
Oct. 17 St. Petersburg, FL Jannus Live
Oct. 19 Charleston, SC The Music Farm
Oct. 20 Charlotte, NC Amos' Southend Music Hall
Oct. 21 Richmond, VA The National
Oct. 22 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
Oct. 23 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live
Oct. 25 Buffalo, NY Town Ballroom
Oct. 26 Syracuse, NY Lost Horizon
Oct. 27 Boston, MA House of Blues
Oct. 28 New York Best Buy Theatre Times Square
Oct. 29 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
Oct. 31 Pittsburgh, PA Club Zoo
Nov. 1 Cleveland, OH House of Blues Cleveland
Nov. 3 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre
Nov. 4 Chicago, IL House of Blues
Nov. 5 St. Paul, MN Station 4
Nov. 6 Iowa City, IA The Blue Moose Tap House
Nov. 8 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
Nov. 9 Kansas City, MO Midland Theatre
Nov. 10 Denver, CO Odgen Theatre
Nov. 11 Salt Lake City, UT The Grand @ The Complex
Nov. 13 Seattle, WA The Showbox @ The Market
Nov. 14 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
Nov. 16 San Francisco, CA The Regency Ballroom
Nov. 17 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
Nov. 18 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
Nov. 19 Las Vegas, NV Hard Rock Cafe
Nov. 20 San Diego, CA House of Blues San Diego