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Pop/punk outfit Yellowcard has christened its new album "Lights and Sounds" and will release the set Jan. 24 on Capitol. The title track will premiere in the video game "Burnout Revenge." as well as be available on Oct. 24 for download.

Pop/punk outfit Yellowcard has christened its new album “Lights and Sounds” and will release the set Jan. 24 via Capitol. The title track will premiere in the Electronic Arts video game “Burnout Revenge.” The cut will be available Oct. 24 from digital download retailers, the same day a free live version will hit the band’s Web site.”Lights and Sounds” will be the follow-up to 2004’s “Ocean Avenue,” which has sold 1.6 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The group is in the midst of a 13-date Canadian tour, which runs through Sept. 25 in Vancouver. A new round of dates will get underway Oct. 24 in Austin, Texas, and keep Yellowcard on the road through Dec. 1 in Anaheim, Calif.Here are Yellowcard’s tour dates: Sept. 14: Toronto (Phoenix)Sept. 15: Guelph, Ontario (Club Denim)Sept. 17: North Bay, Ontario (The Wall)Sept. 19: Thunder Bay, Ontario (Auditorium)Sept. 20: Winnipeg, Manitoba (Burton Cummings Theatre)Sept. 21: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Prairieland Park)Sept. 22: Regina, Saskatchewan (Doris Knight Hall)Sept. 23: Edmonton, Alberta (Red’s)Sept. 24: Calgary (MacEwan Hall)Sept. 26: Vancouver (Croatian Cultural Centre)Oct. 8: Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Storm Stadium)Oct. 24: Austin, Texas (Emo’s)Oct. 27: Atlanta (Roxy)Oct. 28: Clemson, S.C. (Clemson University)Oct. 29: Orlando, Fla. (Church Street Station)Oct. 31: St. Petersburg, Fla. (State Theatre)Nov. 1: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Culture Room)Nov. 2: Daytona Beach, Fla. (Fuel)Nov. 4: Richmond, Va. (University of Richmond)Nov. 6: Towson, Md. (Recher Theatre)Nov. 7: Lancaster, Pa. (Chameleon Club)Nov. 8: Scranton, Pa. (Tinks)Nov. 9: Asbury Park, N.J. (Stone Pony)Nov. 13: Millvale, Pa. (Mr. Small’s)Nov. 14: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Intersection)Nov. 15: Cincinnati (20th Century Theatre)Nov. 17: Marshall, Minn. (R.A. Facility)Nov. 18: Cedar Falls, Iowa (Maucker Union Ballroom)Nov. 21: Lawrence, Kan. (Granada Theatre)Nov. 22: Boulder, Col. (Fox Theatre)Nov. 25: Portland, Ore. (Loveland)Nov. 26: Seattle (Neumo’s)Dec. 1: Anaheim, Calif. (Chain Reaction)