Alt-rock outfit Chevelle has added a fall run to its current itinerary behind the forthcoming album "Sci-Fi Crimes".
Following the seven remaining dates on the band's in-progress summer trek, Chevelle will take a two-week hiatus before returning to the road for a Sept. 11 show in Nashville. The month-long fall journey will stop by 15 cities throughout the Midwest and eastern half of the US, concluding Oct. 7 in Des Moines, IA.
More dates will be added to the schedule in the coming weeks, according to a press release.
"Sci-Fi Crimes," the trio's fifth studio album and follow-up to 2007's "Vena Sera," is due in stores Aug. 31. Fans can pre-order the album at the band's website and instantly receive DRM-free mp3s of three tracks, as well as a digital download of "Sci-Fi Crimes" a week before the physical album's drop date.
The Chicago-based group recorded the new material in a Nashville studio with producer Brian Virtue (Jane's Addiction).
"We have spent a lot of time making these songs something different from past records, without losing the core of our passion," drummer Sam Loeffler said earlier this year on the band's website.
Thanks for the report to Livedaily.com.