MTLEY CRE: 'Saints Of Los Angeles' Japanese Release To Include Bonus DVD

April 18, 2008

According to CDJapan.co.jp, MTLEY CRE's new album, "Saints of Los Angeles", will be issued in Japan on June 11. The limited-edition release comes in the high-quality SHM-CD format (compatible with standard CD players) and bonus DVD with music videos and interviews. DVDs are Region-2 encoded (Japan, Europe, and Middle East),and carry no subtitles. The Japanese edition will feature an exclusive bonus track.

"Saints of Los Angeles", the new video from MTLEY CRE, can be viewed below. The song, which also includes backing vocals by Josh Todd (BUCKCHERRY),Jacoby Shaddix (PAPA ROACH),James Michael (SIXX: A.M.) and Chris Brown (TRAPT),is the title track of the group's new album, due in North America on June 17 through Mtley Records.

In support of the album, MTLEY CRE will embark on a 40-plus-city North American amphitheater tour, beginning July 1 at the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Fla., and wrapping August 31 at the Post-Gazette Pavilion in Pittsburgh.

Produced by Los Angeles-based Live Nation, Cre Fest '08 will also feature rock acts BUCKCHERRY, PAPA ROACH, TRAPT and CRE bassist Nikki Sixx's side band SIXX: A.M.

Tickets will go on sale via www.LiveNation.com beginning Friday or Saturday, depending on the market. Fans that can't wait for the onsale can get their tickets immediately by going to TheRockvine.com. Citi cardmembers will also have access to purchase presale tickets through Citi's Private Pass Program, available to all Citi cardmembers at www.privatepass.citi.com starting now and running through Friday, April 18 at 10 p.m.

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