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Tori is touring in 2017 to support the release of Native Invader. The European legs runs from early September through early October and the North American leg runs from late October to early December. We do not know if additional dates elsewhere will be added.
Last week, Abnormally Attracted to Sin arrived the Australia and much of Europe. Today marks its UK and French release and the album arrives in stores in North America tomorrow. Presumably most people will be picking up the regular edition, the deluxe edition with the visualette DVD (though, we hear, that’s been slightly delayed in Australia), the vinyl (raises his hand), a digital release on iTunes if that’s what floats your boat (or your ticket pre-sale), or some combination of the above. And, of course, if you’re holding off, you can still listen to the album at Myspace, The Guardian and the German Universal Music site — though, sadly, it seems that folks outside North America, the UK or Germany may not be able to take advantage of any of those streams.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out the deluxe edition yet, Inge from The Velvets kindly gave us permission to use her pictures of the deluxe edition and scans of the deluxe booklet that she posted on her site over the weekend. The European release also included a small poster to whet the collector’s appetite.
It’s worth noting above the fold that the DVD is titled “The Road Chronicles,” which the sharp-minded will recall as the title of a project Tori discussed in an interview for Revolver. It wasn’t clear then — and still isn’t clear now — if “The Road Chronicles” is, in fact, the American Doll Posse tour DVD primarily filmed in Oakland in 2007, but it is clear that “The Road Chronicles” evolved out of that original project. Whether or not it sounds the death knell of the ADP DVD remains to be seen…
Enjoy the pictures and thanks again to Inge!