Unwritten Law Toast New Album "Here's To The Mourning" With Exclusive Release Party In Hometown San Diego - New Single "Save Me" Climbs The Alternative Rock Radio Chart
NEW YORK, NY - January 7, 2005 - SoCal rockers Unwritten Law will celebrate
the release of their new album Here's To The Mourning February 1 with an
exclusive concert and album signing at San Diego's legendary rock venue
SOMA. To kick off the new album festivities, the first single "Save Me" is
climbing the charts fast and furious, currently #14 on the Alternative Rock
radio chart.
Fans can obtain tickets for this exclusive show several ways. Beginning
January 7, a block of tickets will be available for just $10 online at
www.lunatiks.com. Tickets will go on-sale January 15 at the SOMA box office
located at 3350 Sports Arena Blvd. Also beginning January 15, fans will
receive a FREE ticket to the February 1 SOMA concert (while supplies last)
when they pre-order Here's To The Mourning at either Lou's Records in
Encinitas, CA or M Theory Records in San Diego, CA. With each pre-order of
the album, the consumer will receive one free bracelet, which allows them
access to the front of the line at the post-show signing at the venue.
First single "Save Me," a collaborative writing effort by Unwritten Law and
Linda Perry, was added to tastemaker station KROQ in Los Angeles a full
month before its official roll-out. Dozens of stations followed suit, making
the tune the #2 Most Added single at the Alternative Rock format two weeks
running. The companion video, a fully animated masterpiece by director
Brett Simon, will be unveiled soon.
Here's To The Mourning is Unwritten Law's official follow up to the band's
breakthrough album Elva, which spawned the #1 Modern Rock Track "Seein'
Red." The album sold upwards of 400,000 albums. In 2002, the band appeared
on the acclaimed MTV series Music In High Places later releasing the audio
tracks from the show as an acoustic album on Lava Records in 2003.
Unwritten Law is Scott Russo on vocals/guitar; Pat Kim on bass; Steve Morris
on guitar; Rob Brewer on guitar; and newly added drummer Tony Palermo.
For
more information, go to unwrittenlaw.com.
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