District 97's New CD/DVD Pre-order+Friday in Chicago

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Hi everyone,

District 97 will be releasing our second studio effort, Trouble With Machines, on Tuesday, July 17th. The first 2000 copies will include a free full-length bonus DVD, District 97-Live at Rites of Spring. Pre-ordering information is below, and those in the Chicago-area can pick their's up 11 days early at our CD/DVD Release Show this coming Friday:

Friday, July 6th
Martyrs', 3855 N. Lincoln
9 PM-Crawl
10 PM-District 97 CD/DVD Release Show
11:30 PM-The Hue


$10, 21+. Advance tix available at http://www.martyrslive.com/calendar. We'll also be unveiling our new T-Shirts at this show!

Pre-Ordering Information

You can now pre-order the Trouble WIth Machines CD/DVD (featuring John Wetton) set directly from our (soon to be revamped) website at http://district97.net/merch.html (scroll to the bottom). We also have new shirts, as well as some customized, one-of-a-kind packages for those who'd like a more personalized experience. As a thank you, all pre-orders will also come with a free bonus Live at WFPK DVD-R or Live at RoSfest CD-R. We ship worldwide.

-Take a listen to 'The Actual Color" from the new CD-http://www.noisecreep.com/2012/06/28/district-97-american-idol/

-Check out "Back in NYC" from the Live at Rites of Spring DVD:



Other News
-We have a REALLY COOL show coming up at the beautiful Arcada Theater in St. Charles, IL on Friday, October 12th. It's called Prognite, and the lineup is D97/Three Friends/Neal Morse (w/Mike Portnoy). This is certainly a night not to be missed. Tickets are currently onsale at https://tix.cnptix.com/Online/?siteID=928&cartID=412a6af8-8e5c-4875-8a80-4ec27874aa7a

-Be sure to check our district97.net in about a week's time, as it will be completely revamped with lots of new content.

-We are putting some tour dates together for the Summer and Fall. Stay tuned!

Thanks for the support, everyone! Here's the artwork for the new CD, and below that our new T-Shirt:

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Just got around to listening to Trouble with Machines. I enjoyed Hybrid Child, but I am having even more fun with Trouble with Machines. It sounds a bit more "crunchy", which I like. All the other great trademarks are there: virtuosity, classy vocals, and intriguing arrangements. Very well done!