PUDDLE OF MUDD: New Album Delayed

March 19, 2003

PUDDLE OF MUDD have pushed back the projected release date of their sophomore album, tentatively titled "Life Of Display", to August. The band recorded 17 songs for their follow-up to 2001's "Come Clean", but will remain in the studio to lay down three newly written tunes.

"Recording new songs is gonna push the record back again," writes guitarist Paul Phillips on the band's official web site. "I think that we're looking at mid-to-late August. I'm real sorry, but we really want to give you guys the best record possible."

"Life On Display" is being produced by John Kurzweg, who worked on the band's debut as well as CREED's three albums.

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