POWERMAN 5000 Tap MUDROCK To Mix New Album

May 12, 2005

POWERMAN 5000 recently spent time at Mad Oak Studios in Boston, Massachusetts completing the recording sessions for their new album, due later this year on frontman Spider One's Megatronic Records. Joining Spider One, drummer Adrian Ost, and bassist Siggy Siursen on tour and on the forthcoming album are guitarists Terry Corso (formerly with ALIEN ANT FARM) and Johnny Rock (formerly with HALF-COCKED, the first band Spider One signed to Megatronic when it was being distributed by DreamWorks Records),replacing founding member Adam 12, who left the band before the tour started (but will appear on the new album),and Mike "M.33" Tempesta, who left in 2004.

Commented Spider One: "We had a great time at Mad Oak studios in Boston!! Everyone pulled out stellar performances, especially Mr. 7 [a.k.a. Adrian Ost]. You can all look forward to some exciting drumming on this record. Back on the west coast now preparing to do some mixes with none other than our old friend Mudrock. For those of you who don't know, Mudrock was our live soundman back in the day as well as the engineer and co-producer of 'Mega Kung Fu Radio'."

Upcoming POWERMAN 5000 shows:

May 19 – Tacoma, WA @ The Temple Theater
May 20 – Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
May 21 – Portland, OR @ Rock N Roll P
May 28-29 – Waikiki, HI @ The Wave
Jun. 10 – Cleveland, OH @ Peabodys Down Under
Jun. 11 – Detroit, MI @ Harpos
Jul. 07 – Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater
Jul. 08 – Albany, NY @ Northern Lights
Jul. 09 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance
Jul. 10 – Boston, MA @ Middle East
Jul. 11 – Towson, MD @ Recher Theater
Jul. 13 – Norfolk, VA @ The Norva
Jul. 14 - W. Springfield, VA @ Jaxx
Jul. 15 – Allentown, PA @ Crocodile Rock
Jul. 16 – Sayerville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Jul. 17 - New York, NY @ BB Kings

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