
Rockers Puddle of Mudd continue their push behind their latest album, last year's "Famous," with a new round of tour dates that will keep them on the road deep into the fall.
The Los Angeles-based quartet has a couple of shows lined up this week, and then cranks things up later this month as it tackles an itinerary that stretches through the end of November. Stops are planned in more than two-dozen cities. Details are included below.
Released last October, "Famous" reached No. 27 on The Billboard 200 chart. The set includes the singles "Psycho" and "We Don't Have to Look Back Now." Over the summer, the group unveiled the music video for the latter track. A link to the clip is posted at the band's website.
"Famous" follows Puddle of Mudd's 2003, gold-certified sophomore set, "Life on Display."
"We had a lot of time to write and then make ['Famous'], as opposed to our second record where we were writing while we were recording," bassist Doug Ardito explained in a statement. "This time, we had time to live life and have experiences to talk about."
Puddle of Mudd was one of the first acts signed to Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst's label, Flawless Records. The band's 2001 debut, "Come Clean," sold more than 5 million copies and spawned four radio hits: "Control," "Drift & Die," "She Hates Me," and "Blurry," the latter of which was the most-played song of 2002, according to a press release.