DATE:
AUGUST
25, 2005
FROM:
KRISTINE ASHTON-MAGNUSON/LIBBY HENRY/AMANDA HALE
ON
CATALINA ISLAND IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA;
BAND
ANNOUNCE U.S. TOUR WITH DEATH BY STEREO;
'THE
FUSE' DEBUTS AT #78 ON BILLBOARD'S TOP 200 ALBUMS CHART,
SELLING
13,780 COPIES
About
1,500 fans gathered on Catalina Island on Thursday, August 11, 22 miles off
the coast of Los Angeles, for a free PENNYWISE show in connection with
the release of their new CD THE FUSE (Epitaph). The lucky
audience members included KROQ radio winners and fans who had pre-ordered the
CD, as well as locals from the island.
The
band's explosive set included songs from THE FUSE
("Disconnect," "Competition Song") as well as classics
like "Something To Change," "My Own Country,"
"Broken," "Knock Down," "Pennywise" and their
closing "Bro Hymn" anthem, among others.
Just as the band launched into "Fuck Authority," the sound
went out. Noting the title of the
song, fans assumed the local authorities had pulled the plug on the band.
Fans began to rally and the crowd joined together and sang the entire
song while the band sang and played along without sound. Crew members
worked furiously to restore power to the sound system and the show went on
without a hitch.
THE FUSE debuted at #78 on the Billboard Top 200 Album
chart with sales of 13,780. It's
also now at #9 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart.
THE
FUSE
marks the eighth PENNYWISE studio album.
Over the course of their 17-year career--with overall sales of nearly
two million albums--PENNYWISE has come to define the Southern California
hardcore sound. THE FUSE
proves PENNYWISE have no intention of compromising their unflinchingly
aggressive sound and stands out as one of the band's most powerful offerings
to date. Throughout the album,
PENNYWISE--JIM LINDBERG (vocals), FLETCHER
DRAGGE (guitars), BYRON MCMACKIN (drums) and RANDY BRADBURY
(bass)--delivers songs of anthemic self-empowerment and politically
charged wake-up calls.
Here's a sample of the album's critical acclaim:
"The
Fuse's strength lies in its wedding of straightforward protests to an
unrelenting barre-chord barrage that will trample you faster than a charging
phalanx of riot cops."
--Michael Ansaldo, Revolver, September 2005
"...this
still-raging Hermosa Beach quartet has reached a late-career peak,
consistently cranking out polished but punchy agitprop with chant-along hooks
set (mostly) to blitzing punk tempos...knocked out in a feverish rage fueled
by hatred of Fox News, with Jim Lindberg's heightened vocal ferocity matching
Fletcher Dragge's faintly metallic jackhammer riffs cut for skull-stomping
cut."
--Ben Wener, Orange County Register, August 12, 2005
"After
17 years of sweaty mikes and mangled most pits, these angry gnashers have
mastered the art of punk integrity and churned out some of the hottest-hey,
not mainstream hot!-punk albums on the shelf...The Fuse (Epitaph)
epitomizes the Pennywise sound with its pyretic guitar riffs, warrior-bled
vocals, and death-defying speed drums. It's
the same ol' Pennywise without being the same ol' Pennywise...They managed to
grow and expand on their sound without really changing at all."
--Jared Cobb, Drum!, September 2005
"...its
choruses are catchy as hell...The Fuse is as dominant and devastating
as it is dour..."
--Rob Harvilla, Alternative Press, September 2005
"Some
things never change. The standard
acceleration of gravity will always be 9.806 meters per second, the sun will
always rise from the east, and Pennywise will always write super duper
thrasherific metallic tinged punk rock...[The Fuse] is fast and furious
and thrashes around like a team of broncos trying to break free...The Fuse
is filled with fifteen songs of tuneful punk rock...The Fuse is a
fantastic call to action."
--Paul Zimmerman, First Coast News, August 4, 2005
"...Pennywise
turn in classicist punk bootstrap anthems (the fabulous opener 'Knocked Down';
'Stand Up') and blistering pleas for tolerance ('Competition Song') and
tenacity ('Best I Can')."
--Johnny Loftus, AllMusic.com, August 2005
In other news, PENNYWISE will hit the road with labelmates Death By
Stereo September 17 in Peoria, AZ for a U.S. tour.
Current tour dates are as follows:
Date
City
Venue
Sat
9/17
Peoria, AZ
Peoria Sports Complex
Wed
9/21
Jacksonville, FL
Plush
Thur
9/22
Pompano Beach, FL
Club Cinema
Fri
9/23
Lake Buena Vista, FL
House of Blues
Sat
9/24
St. Petersburg, FL
Jannus Landing
Sun
9/25
Atlanta, GA
The Masquerade
Wed
9/28
Norfolk, VA
The Norva
Thur 9/29 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
Fri
9/30
Allentown, PA
Crocodile Rock
Sat
10/1
Latham, NY
Saratoga Winners
Sun
10/2
Buffalo, NY
The Town Ballroom
For
more information on PENNYWISE, please contact:
MSO
(818) 380-0400
Kristine
Ashton (ext 233)
kashton@msopr.com
Libby
Henry (ext 224)
lhenry@msopr.com
Amanda
Hale (ext 238)
ahale@msopr.com
Hilary
Okun
hilary@epitaph.com
Hector
Martinez
hector@epitaph.com
Alexis
Henry
alexis@epitaph.com
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