New Orleans' rock innovators MUTEMATH have announced that they will launch the Odd Soul Introduction Tour this fall. The tour finds the band, which is Paul Meany (vocals/keyboards), Roy Mitchell-Cardenas (bass/guitar), and Darren King (drums), unveiling songs from their upcoming new album, Odd Soul, which will be released on October 4th by Teleprompt/Warner Bros. Records. MUTEMATH will perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on the night of release.
The Odd Soul Introduction Tour kicks off on September 7th and concludes with a homecoming show in New Orleans on October 21st. The tour revisits intimate venues to provide fans with a unique opportunity to see MUTEMATH up close in many of the clubs they first performed at when starting out nearly seven years ago. A pre-sale for a VIP Package (which includes tickets, a physical and digital copy of Odd Soul, and a digital download of the track "Blood Pressure") has already begun. Regular tickets go on sale to the public on August 5th. Prior to September 7th, MUTEMATH will perform a few select special dates in August. Visit
www.mutemath.com for more details. All upcoming tour dates are listed below.
In other MUTEMATH news, the track "Odd Soul" is currently available to fans in a unique video mixer platform. The mixer, which premiered on digital and social media technology site Mashable.com, features a different video for each part of the song: drums, guitars, bass, vocals, synth, and background vocals. Listeners can solo, mute, and mix "Odd Soul" in real-time creating their own audio and visual mix. Due to varying connection speeds and hardware there are two versions available, a 4-track version meant for users on slower connections and a 6-track version for fans using up-to-date browsers on faster broadband connections. Versions can be chosen by visiting www.mutemath.com/oddsoul.
Odd Soul, which was produced by the band, is the follow-up to 2009's Armistice, which debuted at No. 3 on Billboard's Digital Albums and Alternative Albums chart, No. 4 on the Rock chart, and No. 18 on the Top 200 album chart, and was called a "must-have album" by the New York Post.
08/06 Tulsa, OK Brady District Block Party
08/13 Tokyo, JAPAN Summer Sonic Festival
08/14 Osaka, JAPAN Summer Sonic Festival
08/16 Los Angeles, CA Troubadour (sold-out)
08/20 Mobile, AL Saenger Theatre
08/25 New York, NY Mercury Lounge (sold-out)
09/07 Charleston, SC The Pour House
09/08 Greenville, SC The Handlebar
09/09 Columbia, SC New Brookland Tavern
09/10 Athens, GA 40 Watt
09/12 Raleigh, NC The Pour House
09/13 Wilmington, NC The Soapbox
09/15 Richmond, VA Canal Club
09/16 Charlottesville, VA The Southern
09/17 Poughkeepsie, NY
The Loft09/18 Hartford, CT Webster Underground
09/20 Providence, RI The Met
09/22 Buffalo, NY Mohawk Place
09/23 Burlington, VT Higher Ground
09/24 Albany, NY Pearl Palooza (WEQX)
09/25 Cleveland, OH The Grog Shop
09/27 Ann Arbor, MI The Blind Pig
09/29 Lansing, MI
The Loft09/30 Milwaukee, WI The Rave Bar
10/01 Des Moines, IA Vaudeville, Mews
10/02 Lawrence, KS Bottleneck
10/07 Oklahoma, City, OK The Conservatory
10/08 Waco, TX Common Ground
10/09 San Antonio, TX Endless Music
10/11 Little Rock, AK Revolution Music Room
10/12 Memphis, TN Hi-Tone
10/14 Baton Rough, LA Chelsea's
10/16 Pensacola, FL Deluna Fest
10/17 Jacksonville, FL Jack Rabbit's
10/19 Knoxville, TN The Square Room
10/20 Birmingham, AL Workplay Theatre
10/21 New Orleans, LA One Eyed Jacks
For info, videos and photos of MUTEMATH, please visit www.mutemath.com.
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