Mudvayne works in more headlining dates before Ozzfest
Mudvayne, whose latest album lands in stores today (4/12), has added more shows to its current tour, a headlining jaunt that precedes the band's recently confirmed slot on this summer's Ozzfest run.
The group, which marks the release of "Lost and Found" with a show at New York City's Roseland Ballroom, is scheduled to remain on the road through at least mid-May. The Ozzfest jaunt launches in mid-July. Details are included below.
While in New York City on Tuesday, the group is also slated to hold a late-night record-signing at the Virgin Megastore in Times Square. Details are posted at the band's website.
"Lost and Found"--which Mudvayne recorded at The Plant in Sausalito, CA, with producer Dave Fortman (Superjoint Ritual, Evanescence)--is available in DualDisc format; one side features a standard, CD-audio version of the album, while the other, DVD-formatted side features an enhanced-stereo version of the set, as well as music videos, behind-the-scenes footage of the band and never-before-seen photos, according to the group's website.
Mudvayne has sold more than 2 million records worldwide and has racked up four RIAA gold-certified releases, according to Epic Records.


















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