Hurt join Seether for Winter Tour
Music News | Nov 13th, 2007

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Seether Tour Begins November 24th In Myrtle Beach
The New Album Vol. II In Stores Now
(Nov. 9th, New York, NY) ” Capitol Records rock quartet HURT has announced plans to open for hard-rockers” Seether on their upcoming tour beginning Nov. 24th at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, SC through Dec. 14th at Midnight Rodeo in Amarillo, TX (full schedule below). The news comes as Hurt wraps up their own headlining club tour in support their multi-faceted sophomore album Vol. II, which was released on Sep. 25th and entered the Billboard New Artist chart at #1. “Ten Ton Brick,” the first single from Vol. II, is currently climbing the radio airplay charts where it is currently ranked #18 at Active Rock and #40 at Modern Rock.
“This is one of the all time great rock albums, certainly in recent years…Everything is quality…This sounds like they recorded it playing live too, really organic. Remarkable! Such beautiful, powerful and dramatic Rock and Roll,” said Rockline’s Bob Coburn.
“And grow they have, with Vol. II exhibiting a greater maturity, a more coherent sound, and a more self-confident band,” according to All Music
“That’s something Hurt does well; builds you up, teases you, calms you down, then whammo! Whacks up the adrenaline again,” said Blog Critics.
According to The Bristol Observer, the deep intensity felt on Vol. II is expressed in the band’s live show, “Hurt didn’t just explode, they went supernova. To say the band is intense doesn’t cover half of it.” The Bristol Observer boasts that during a recent performance at Hartford’s Webster Theater, Hurt “took the audience along a journey into anguish, passion, pain and despair” and “ultimately, the audience had no choice, they had to let go of the emotions inside.”
Vol. II continues where its 2006 predecessor Vol. I, which spawned two top 20 active rock hits with “Rapture” and “Falls Apart” left off, furthering their signature post-grunge alt-metal sound with a melodic melding of aggression and frustration with soaring harmonies, quieter interludes and intelligent, affecting lyrics. The album was produced by Eric Greedy (Ringo Starr, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Barbra Streisand), who was also at the helm for Vol. 1.
Hurt is comprised of J. Loren (vocals, strings), Evan Johns (drums), Josh Ansley (bass), and Paul Spatola (guitars).
For more information on Hurt, please visit www.myspace.com/hurt or www.hurtband.com
Hurt on Tour with Seether
11/24 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
11/25 Knoxville, TN Blue Cats
11/26 Hilton Head, SC Monkey Business
11/28 Sauget, IL Pops Annex
11/29 Cedar Rapids, IA Hawkeye Downs
11/30 Omaha, NE Sokol Auditorium
12/1 Des Moines, IA Val Air Ballroom
12/2 Maplewood, MN The Myth
12/4 Billings, MT Shirne Auditorium
12/6 Spokane, WA Big Easy
12/8 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theatre
12/11 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre
12/13 Odessa, TX Dos Amigos
12/14 Amarillo, TX Midnight Rodeo