Perpetual Groove will perform ten concerts this fall in full 5.1 surround sound in support of their new album, All This Everything. Kicking off October 1 at The Variety Playhouse in Atlanta, The Speed of Surround Fall Tour 2004 will stop at nine more southeastern theatres and clubs before concluding on October 31 in Tampa for the annual Halloween Freak Out.
All This Everything, the groups sophomore release, will be available in stores September 21st. The Robert Hannons produced album was recorded at Atlantas Treesound Studios this past summer.
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