Everclear supplies tour 'Drama'

Everclear , sporting a new lineup but still fronted by founding member Art Alexakis, will set out next month on a fall roadtrip that backs the group's soon-to-be-released album, "Welcome to the Drama Club."

The Portland, OR-based group launches the run Sept. 24 in Albuquerque, NM, and subsequent shows are lined up into late October. The itinerary, which is included below, focuses largely on college towns.

"From the beginning, college audiences have been key to Everclear--their support helped us break through--and it's important for us to keep that connection going with the new college crowds," Alexakis said in a statement. "They have a certain infectious energy we thrive on."

Before tackling the college run, the new-look group will play at a handful of early September festivals and in-store appearances, and will mark the Sept. 12 release of "Welcome to the Drama Club" with a release-day show at New York City's Irving Plaza.

Following the college outing, Everclear plans to mount a larger tour that will launch in early November and run until early December, according to a recent blog entry from Alexakis.

"Welcome to the Drama Club" marks the recorded debut of the current Everclear lineup, which Alexakis fashioned after his 2003 solo-acoustic tour, replacing longtime members Craig Montoya and Greg Eklund with bassist Sam Hudson, guitarist Dave French, drummer Brett Snyder and keyboardist Josh Crawley.

Produced by Alexakis, "Welcome to the Drama Club" features the single "Hater."

"Some people write love songs, some people write happy songs but I've written what I think is the ultimate 'break up' song," Alexakis said of the track.

In addition to his musical pursuits, Alexakis has a lead role in the recently released short film "Room to Breathe."

"It's a short film that was made by a good friend of mine, Steve Johnson," Alexakis wrote in a posting at Everclear's MySpace page, which features a streaming version of the entire 12-plus-minute flick. "He asked me to be in it, and when I read the script, I couldn't say no. He and everyone who worked on it did such an awesome job.

"I don't want to pursue acting, per se, but, if it's a great script with cool people, then it's fun for me."

[Note: The following tour dates have been provided by artist and/or tour sources, who verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before tickets go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]
 tour dates and tickets
September 2006
2 - Naperville, IL - Rotary Hill (Naperville Last Fling)
5 - Portland, OR - Music Millennium (in-store appearance)
9 - Las Vegas, NV - Zia (in-store appearance)
9 - Las Vegas, NV - The Beach @ Mandalay Bay (Rock 'n Roll Wine Amp'd Festival)
12 - New York, NY - Irving Plaza
24 - Albuquerque, NM - El Rey Theatre
26 - Austin, TX - Antone's
27 - Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom
28 - Lawrence, KS - Granada Theatre
30 - Columbia, MO - Blue Note

October 2006
1 - Bloomington, IN - Bluebird Nightclub
2 - Madison, WI - Majestic Theatre
3 - Ann Arbor, MI - Blind Pig
6 - Urbana, IL - Canopy Club
8 - The Woodlands, TX - C.W. Mitchell Pavilion (Buzzfest)
10 - Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle
12 - Towson, MD - Recher Theatre
13 - College Park, MD - Santa Fe Cafe
15 - Portsmouth, VA - NTELOS Pavilion
17 - Tuscaloosa, AL - Jupiter Bar & Grill
18 - Starkville, MS - Rick's Cafe
20 - Mobile, AL - Mitchell Center @ University of South Alabama

 tour dates and tickets
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