QUEENSRŸCHE: New Release Date For 'Tribe'

April 28, 2003

QUEENSRŸCHE have pushed back the projected release date of their new CD, "Tribe", to July 22 through Sanctuary Records. The follow-up to 1999's "Q2K", which will feature a guest appearance by original QUEENSRŸCHE guitarist Chris DeGarmo, is being engineered by Scott Olson, who has previously worked as the "full-time right hand" to Terry Date (producer for such bands as the DEFTONES, PANTERA and LIMP BIZKIT, among others) and is being mixed by Adam Kasper, whose previous credits include PEARL JAM and the FOO FIGHTERS. QUEENSRŸCHE will embark on a North American tour in July with DREAM THEATER and FATES WARNING.

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