DIECAST Kicks Off U.S. Headlining Tour; Continues Search For New Bass Player

October 29, 2007

After an extremely busy and highly successful year DIECAST will wrap up the "Internal Revolution" touring campaign with their first headlining U.S. tour in over three years. The massive two-month trek, which also has EKOTREN and MOWER in the support slots, kicks off on November 3.

DIECAST greatly expanded their already diehard fanbase after two massive North American tours alongside SEVENDUST, in addition to breaking through to Active Rock radio with the "Fade Away" and "Nothing I Could Say" singles. The group has already begun the songwriting process for their much anticipated new full-length release and is now poised to deliver their most focused and dynamic album yet.

Commented vocalist Paul Stoddard: "We are really psyched about our upcoming headlining tour. This will be the last DIECAST run until the next album and it's a chance for all diehard fans and friends to get the full-on hour-long headlining experience. Tickets are selling great and the first show in New Jersey is already sold out, so if you haven't gotten your tickets yet, you should get them now. We are also still accepting YouTube video auditions for our new bass player/background vocalist position. If you want to audition please send us two videos (one of you playing and one of you singing). You can do it with a simple web cam and then send a link to [email protected]. We look forward to receiving your submissions as well as partying with everybody on the road these next couple of months."

DIECAST's "Fade Away" video:

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