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Crime in Stereo Announces New Album Details

Mon, Nov 9, 2009

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Crime In Stereo’s next full-length release, I Was Trying To Describe You To Someone, has been confirmed for release on February 23, 2010, on Bridge Nine Records.  “This is by far our biggest accomplishment as a band,” says Alex Dunne, the band’s guitarist.  “It’s not just our best record; it’s leaps and bounds beyond everything we’ve done previously.  We’ve never been this excited to release a record and can’t wait for you to hear it.”

I Was Trying To Describe You To Someone was recorded this summer and fall with producer extraordinaire Mike Sapone (Brand New’s Daisy and The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me, Crime In Stereo’s Is Dead).  Hailed by fans as well as critics, Is Dead was called “The Shape of Hardcore to Come…some of the most ambitious, stunning songwriting melodic hardcore has witnessed in years” by Alternative Press, and was lauded by Big Cheese (UK) as “A great hardcore album? No, a great album, full stop.”

Writing and recording I Was Trying To Describe You To Someone was a grueling effort that spanned several months this summer and fall but the band’s hard work alongside Sapone clearly has paid off: the resulting album clearly transcends anything Crime In Stereo has released to date and is sure to be one of the most anticipated releases of 2010.

Crime In Stereo spent this summer touring the US with Four Year Strong and Have Heart, as well as on the 10 for $10 Tour, and recently wrapped up this fall’s Bridge Nine Tour with Strike Anywhere, Polar Bear Club and Ruiner.   The band is currently on the road with Brand New, Thrice and Glassjaw through November, and is set to tour throughout North America and overseas in support of I Was Trying To Describe You To Someone starting in early 2010.

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