(PR) 10 Years landed a Top 15 debut on Billboard’s Top Album chart this week, coming in at #12 with their new album Division. The new CD also grabbed the top spot on iTunes coveted rock page and currently sits at #7 on the Top Albums. It also garnered the #1 spot on the Top Hard Music Chart, #2 on the Top Alternative Album Chart and #3 on the Top Current Rock Album Chart rallied by their soaring hit single “Beautiful.” The single was launched at radio in early February and was the #1 Most Added single at Alternative and Active Rock radio.
The video for the new single has also garnered wide acclaim, with the clip taking a swipe at both celebrities and paparazzi in the current Gotcha game of celebrity journalism. 10 Years has also earned a place on one of 2008’s most anticipated summer tours, joining mega-rockers Linkin Park on their 5th annual rollout of the Projekt Revolution tour, which kicks off on July 16 at the Tweeter Center in Boston, MA.
10 Years will share the Revolution stage with multiple other bands on the raucous trek, including metal icons Atreyu, Hawthorne Heights, and Armor For Sleep. The 24 city trek hits multiple major U.S. cities in July and August, including New York City on July 22, Washington DC on July 27, Atlanta on August 3, and Chicago on August 16, winding up in Houston Texas on August 24 for the final Projekt Revolution event at the Cynthia woods Mitchell Pavilion.
The new album, Division, was produced by acclaimed production veteran Rick Parasher (Pearl Jam, Nickelback, Soundgarden. Rob Zombie, among others), and recorded during what the band has described as ‘an intense creative process.’ Songs on Division include “Just Can’t Win,” “Drug of Choice,” “11:00AM (Daydreamer),” and “Focus,” among others. The latter song was co-written by guitarist Dean DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots’ fame.
6/1/08 Mansfield, MA Tweeter Center
6/3/08 Flint, MI The Machine Shop
6/5/08 Springfield, IL Illinois State Fairgrounds
6/6/08 Camdenton, MO Stoneridge Amphitheatre
6/7/08 Kansas City, MO Liberty Memorial Park
6/8/08 Des Moines, IA Val-Air Ballroom
6/10/08 Fayetteville, AR The Music Hall
6/12/08 Fort Wayne, IN Piere’s
6/13/08 Urbana, IL Canapy Club
6/15/08 Maplewood, MN The Rock
6/1908 Columbia, MO Blue Note
6/21/08 Harrison, AR Bill Baker Amphitheatre
6/23/08 Nashville, TN City Hall
6/24/08 Louisville, KY Coyote’s Music and Dance Hall
6/26/08 Toronto, ON The Guverment
6/29/08 Stockton, CA Weber Point Events Center
6/30/08 Toledo, OH Gator’z
7/16/08 Mansfield. MA Tweeter Center (Projekt Revolution)
7/18/08 Burgettstown, PA Post-Gazette Center (Projekt Revolution)
7/19/08 Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center (Projekt Revolution)
7/20/08 Hartford, CT N.E. Dodge Music Center (Projekt Revolution)
7/22/08 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach (Projekt Revolution)
7/23/08 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center (Projekt Revolution)
7/25/08 Raleigh, NC Time Warner Cable Amphitheatre (Projekt Rev)
7/26/08 Virginia Beach, VA Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (Projekt Rev)
7/27/08 Bristow, VA Nissan Pavillion (Projekt Revolution)
7/30/08 Charlotte, NC Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (Projekt Rev)
8/1/08 West Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre (Projekt Revolution)
8/2/08 Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheatre (Projekt Revolution)
8/3/08 Atlanta, GA Lakewood Amphitheatre (Projekt Revolution)
8/7/08 Phoenix, AZ Cricket Wireless Pavilion (Projekt Revolution)
8/9/08 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre (Projekt Revolution)
8/10/08 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (Projekt Rev)
8/12/08 Greenwood Village, CO Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre (Projekt Rev)
8/15/08 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center (Projekt Revolution)
8/16/08 East Troy, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre (Projekt Rev)
8/17/08 Noblesville, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center (Projekt Rev)
8/19/08 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center (Projekt Revolution)
8/21/08 Maryland Heights, MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (Projekt Rev)
8/23/08 Dallas, TX Superpages.com Center (Projekt Revolution)
8/24/08 The Woodlands TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion (Projekt Rev)