SALIVA's NEW ALBUM, BLOOD STAINED LOVE STORY, MAKES CAREER-HIGH SOUNDSCAN CHART DEBUT

Saliva continues criss-crossing the country on their 10th anniversary headlining U.S. tour, which has kept them on the road with shows in October, November, December, and January. A two-month schedule with South Carolina metal trio Crossfade (Columbia) begins tonight with a week of shows in Texas. (Please see full itinerary below.)
BLOOD STAINED LOVE STORY finds Saliva returning to work with Bob Marlette, who produced their first two Island albums. BSLS is the follow-up to Survival Of The Sickest (released August 2004), which debuted at its peak of #20 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. The title tune single, "Survival Of the Sickest," which was #1 most added at Modern Rock, Rock and Active Rock radio upon its release, was chosen as the official theme song of the WWE's wildly successful pay-per-view all-star wrestling event, Unforgiven, in September 2006, and reached the Top 10 on the Mainstream Rock chart.
Saliva – singer and lyricist Josey Scott, guitarists Wayne Swinny and newest member Jon Montoya (replacing Chris D'abaldo), bassist Dave Novotny, and drummer Paul Crosby – were formed in Memphis in 1996, and were judged a finalist at a NARAS Grammy showcase competition the next year. After releasing their indie debut album they were soon signed to Island Records, where they recorded the RIAA gold Every Six Seconds (2001, featuring "Click Click Boom" and the Grammy-nominated #3 Mainstream Rock track, "Your Disease," featured on the Dracula 2000 movie soundtrack); the RIAA gold Back Into Your System (2002, with the #1 Modern Rock track "Always" and its follow-up, "Rest In Pieces," the first Saliva single to crack the Hot 100); and Survival Of The Sickest (2004).
Between Survival and BLOOD STAINED LOVE STORY, Josey Scott has focused on his acting career, appearing in the film Hustle and Flow, as well as the Aaron Spelling produced television show "Wanted" which aired on the TNT Network.
SALIVA HEADLINE TOUR
Date City Venue
Jan. 31 Houston, TX Scout Bar
Feb. 1 Dallas, TX Palladium Ballroom
2 *Amarillo, TX Aztec Center
3 *Lubbock, TX The Pavilion
6 Waco, TX Graham's Central Station
7 Fayetteville, AR George's Majestic Lounge
9 Wichita, KS Cotillion
10 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom
11 Columbia, MO Blue Note
13 Urbana, IL Canopy Theater
15 Libertyville, IL Austin's Saloon
16 Mokeena, IL The Pearl Room
17 Maplewood, MN The Rock
20 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
21 Traverse City, MI Streeters
22 Flint, MI The Machine Shop
(formerly Razzmatazz)
23 Detroit, MI State Theater
24 South Bend, IN Club Fever
25 Center Niles, OH Eastwood Expo
27 Lynchberg, VA Cattle Annie's
28 Lancaster, PA Chameleon Club
Mar. 1 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero
2 Clifton Park, NY Northern Lights
3 Allentown, PA Crocodile Rock
4 Hartford, CT Webster Theater
7 Wantaugh, NY Mulcahy's
8 Towson, MD Recher Theater
10 Asbury Park, NJ Stone Pony
12 Greenville, SC Handlebar
15 Montgomery, AL Alcazar Shrine Auditorium
16 Jackson, TN Carl Perkins Civic Center
18 Springfield, IL The Warehouse
20 Tallahassee, FL Floyd's Music Store
21 Baton Rouge, LA Varsity Theater
22 Ft. Walton Beach, FL The Swamp
23 Huntsville, AL Sammy T's
24 Little Rock, AR Metroplex
Read More News
Tags:
jason January 31, 2007
More News




