NICK OLIVERI And The MONDO GENERATOR Signs With SUBURBAN NOIZE RECORDS

May 22, 2007

Nick Oliveri and the MONDO GENERATOR have signed with Suburban Noize Records for the release of the forthcoming new album, "Dead Planet: Sonicslowmotiontrails".

"I'm really excited about signing with Suburban Noize. They have a cool street credibility and they are the real deal," says Oliveri. "Everyone I've talked to at Sub Noize is on top of what they're trying to do. MONDO GENERATOR couldn't ask for a better home."

MONDO GENERATOR's new album will land in stores on July 17, 2007, just days after Oliveri and the band kick off their summer long stint on Ozzfest 2007 tour.

"I can't wait to sweat and bleed with the Ozzfest crowds! I did the main stage with QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE in 2000. I remember thinking the second stage was much more intimate," says Oliveri. "General admission, no seats, mosh pits, beer, girls, sun and MONDO GENERATOR will be bringing some loud, fast, heavy, sludge to complement. Let's get it on!"

Recorded by producer Nick Raskulinecz (FOO FIGHTERS, VELVET REVOLVER, SYSTEM OF A DOWN) at Dave Grohl's Studio 606, "Dead Planet: Sonicslowmotiontrails" picks up exactly where the group left off; creating thunderous, raw rock 'n' roll. The album rages unbridled raw punk-rock intensity on "All Systems Go", hits hard with the high-energy rock of "I Never Sleep" and flows into the somber soul bearing acoustics of "Take Me Away". "Dead Planet: Sonicslowmotiontrails" is fearless and takes listeners on a sonic journey that steamrolls through musical boundaries.

MONDO GENERATOR was originally formed by Oliveri in 1997. Initially intended as a side-project, the group recorded the classic "Cocaine Rodeo" album that same year, but shelved it until the Southern Lord label released it to widespread acclaim in 2000. The group returned with "A Drug Problem That Never Existed" in 2003 on former FAITH NO MORE frontman Mike Patton's Ipeac Records and quickly earned significant critical acclaim from the likes of Spin, Kerrang!, Stuff and Rock Sound.

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