
Audio Karate - Lady Melody (CD)
In January 2004, the group played on the Japanese leg of Warped Tour. After the heavy touring, the band decided to take a break to write their next record. The result was an album named Lady Melody that was produced by Bill Stevenson of the Descendents. "Jesus Is Alive and Well (and Living in Mexico)" was posted online on April 3, 2004. A music video was released for the song on May 7, 2004. They went on a US tour with Denver Harbor, who dropped off partway through the trek and was replaced by Dynamite Boy and Sing the Body Electric. Lady Melody was originally scheduled for release on May 18, it was eventually released on June 1, 2004 on Kung Fu Records. Lady Melody is considered a much darker and angrier record than Space Camp.
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Audio Karate - Lady Melody (CD)
In January 2004, the group played on the Japanese leg of Warped Tour. After the heavy touring, the band decided to take a break to write their next record. The result was an album named Lady Melody that was produced by Bill Stevenson of the Descendents. "Jesus Is Alive and Well (and Living in Mexico)" was posted online on April 3, 2004. A music video was released for the song on May 7, 2004. They went on a US tour with Denver Harbor, who dropped off partway through the trek and was replaced by Dynamite Boy and Sing the Body Electric. Lady Melody was originally scheduled for release on May 18, it was eventually released on June 1, 2004 on Kung Fu Records. Lady Melody is considered a much darker and angrier record than Space Camp.
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In January 2004, the group played on the Japanese leg of Warped Tour. After the heavy touring, the band decided to take a break to write their next record. The result was an album named Lady Melody that was produced by Bill Stevenson of the Descendents. "Jesus Is Alive and Well (and Living in Mexico)" was posted online on April 3, 2004. A music video was released for the song on May 7, 2004. They went on a US tour with Denver Harbor, who dropped off partway through the trek and was replaced by Dynamite Boy and Sing the Body Electric. Lady Melody was originally scheduled for release on May 18, it was eventually released on June 1, 2004 on Kung Fu Records. Lady Melody is considered a much darker and angrier record than Space Camp.











