THE PANIC CHANNEL Taps POWERMAN 5000 Bassist For ROCK STAR SUPERNOVA Tour

December 23, 2006

Bassist Chris Chaney will be unable to join THE PANIC CHANNEL for the group's upcoming tour with ROCK STAR SUPERNOVA "due to family obligations," according to an online posting by the band's guitarist, Dave Navarro. "Instead, Siggy Sjursen of POWERMAN 5000 will be joining us. He's a killer bass player and we are lucky he has come aboard for the tour."

THE PANIC CHANNEL's trek with ROCK STAR SUPERNOVA is scheduled to kick off January 16 in Hollywood, Florida.

THE PANIC CHANNEL is the new band featuring three quarters of the most recent lineup of JANE'S ADDICTION (Navarro, Chaney and drummer Stephen Perkins) and former SKYCYCLE vocalist Steve Isaacs. The group's debut album, "(ONe)", sold more than 8,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 108 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD was produced by Josh Abraham, whose resume includes such multi-platinum artists as KORN, COURTNEY LOVE, LIMP BIZKIT and VELVET REVOLVER, among others. Mixing duties were handled by Ryan Williams, who has previously worked with veteran producer Brendan O'Brien.

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