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October 26, 2005Fenix TX Are Back and Will Release 'Purple Reign in Blood - Live' on November 8, 2005Press release Sometimes wishes do come true. For fans of Fenix TX who wished for reconciliation after the band's sudden break-up in 2002, the dream will become reality on November 8 when the highly anticipated PURPLE REIGN IN BLOOD -- LIVE album (with enhanced CD featuring a live video of "Katie W") will be released on Adrenaline Music/New Planet Ventures (distributed by ADA). The band launched an extensive tour in Cleveland on October 7 to bring the celebration directly to their anxious fans. The Drive Thru Records-sponsored trek- which also features Allister, Houston Calls, Day at the Fair and Denver Harbor--concludes December 4 in Chicago. Recorded in Tempe, AZ on August 19 at The Club House, PURPLE REIGN IN BLOOD -- LIVE presents the band performing their first show together in three years with all their popular staples (including "All My Fault" and "Phoebe Cates") and covers of Peter Schilling's classic '80s new wave hit "Major Tom (Coming Home)" and Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son." The support that the Arizona music community has shown the band over the years made it a no-brainer for Fenix TX when choosing the spot to record the album. In addition to traditional retail outlets, starting Wednesday, October 26, PURPLE REIGN IN BLOOD -- LIVE will be sold at every stop along the tour route. During their time together, Fenix TX--Willie Salazar (vocals), Damon Delapaz (drums), Adam Lewis (bass), and Chris Lewis (guitar)--released two albums on MCA Records, both of which performed exceptionally well without the help of a major radio hit. 2001's LECHUZA sold over 150,000 copies and 1999's self-titled debut sold over 225,000. Fenix TX supported these releases by touring internationally & domestically with bands such as Bad Religion, Blink-182, Less Than Jake, 311, and New Found Glory. Even with all the success, 2002 wasn't particularly a good year for Fenix TX or their fans. While on tour supporting LECHUZA, and in the midst of pre-production on their next release, the band announced onstage at a show in Portland, OR to a stunned crowd that they had decided to call it quits. "The break-up was so sudden," says frontman Willie Salazar, "We were caught up in our creative differences, we never got to say a proper goodbye to our fans, and I know that disappointed a lot of people, me included." He further explained in a recent interview with Rollingstone.com: "When you're stuck in an RV, tour bus or van twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, eight weeks at a time, the only place you can go for solace is the iPod or CD player. Everybody was doing that for years. So when we went to record a new album, all the influences took our mind and music in different directions. Our differences provoked challenges, and our challenges provoked anger." After the split, the band pursued other musical projects. Salazar and Lewis formed Denver Harbor with former F.o.N. members Aaron Rubin and Ilan Rubin and released SCENIC in October 2004 on Universal Records. Wherever they toured, fans continually asked them to reunite Fenix TX. The persistence paid off. In early 2005, Salazar received a phone call from Delapaz and that was enough to get the band going again. "We got together and realized that playing together makes us happy," says Salazar, "We're familiarizing ourselves with each other and remembering the old songs, and we discovered that we're better musicians and the songs are tight." As a thank-you to fans, Fenix TX will be performing 20-minute acoustic sets at a number of in-stores along the tour route starting the week of release. Here's the current schedule:
November 8/Tempe (Zia Thunderbird 4pm) The confirmed track listing is as follows: Something Bad is Going to Happen Check out Fenix TX at any of the following stops: DATE /CITY/VENUE Sat 10/22 Jacksonville, FL Fuel Sun 10/23 Orlando, FL The Social Mon 10/24 Tampa, FL The Masquerade Tue 10/25 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade Wed 10/26 Nashville, TN Rcktwn Thu 10/27 St. Louis, MO Creepy Crawl Sun 10/30 Kansas City, MO El Torreon Mon 10/31 Tulsa, OK Cain's Ballroom Tue 11/1 Little Rock, AR Vino's Wed 11/2 Houston, TX Engine Room Thu 11/3 Austin, TX The Parish Fri 11/4 San Antonio, TX White Rabbit Sat 11/5 Dallas, TX Trees Mon 11/7 Albuquerque, NM Launchpad Tue 11/8 Tempe, AZ The Clubhouse Wed 11/9 Tucson, AZ The Rock Thu 11/10 San Diego, CA SOMA Fri 11/11 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre Sat 11/12 Anaheim, CA House of Blues Sun 11/13 Modesto, CA Carver Concert Hall Tue 11/15 San Francisco, CA Slim's Wed 11/16 Orangevale, CA The Boardwalk Thu 11/17 Chico, CA Senator Theatre Fri 11/18 Sparks, NV New Oasis Sat 11/19 Eugene, OR W.O.W. Hall Sun 11/20 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theatre Mon 11/21 Spokane, WA Big Easy Tue 11/22 Seattle, WA El Corazon (formerly Graceland) Wed 11/23 Boise, ID Big Easy Fri 11/25 Salt Lake City, UT Club Sound Sat 11/26 Denver, CO Bluebird Theatre Mon 11/28 Des Moines, IA House of Bricks Tue 11/29 Cincinnati, OH Top Cats Wed 11/30 Columbus, OH The Basement Thu 12/1 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall Fri 12/2 Milwaukee, WI The Rave/Eagles Club Sat 12/3 Minneapolis, MN Fine Line Music Cafe Sun 12/4 Chicago, IL Metro/Smart Bar For more information, visit: www.fenixtx.net or www.myspace.com/fenixtx.
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