Clip from the October 10th issue of Pitchfork: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/00-10/10.shtml Whiskeytown to Spread Pneumonia across U.S. Whether critics will sweat feverishly or vomit remains to be seen Adam Lauridsen reports: After three years of major label purgatory and label-less uncertainty, it looks as if Whiskeytown's third album, Pneumonia, may finally see the light of day. After the untimely demise of Outpost Recordings during 1999's orgy of industry integration, Whiskeytown was left floating with a double album in the can but no one to release it. Whiskeytown frontman Ryan Adams, fresh off the release of his first solo album, offered this hint as to the album's future in a recent interview with Checkout.com: "There is a new label being started and I won't name the people, but there are some people involved that were with Outpost and [some] other people that I'm really excited to be working with. As far as I know, I thought it was going to come out next year, in January, but it may come out this year. Nothing's official, but it looks like I found a place to go." Adams also mentioned that the album may be Whiskeytown's last. Although the band plans to do a tour for Pneumonia, Adams may look into other musical endeavors afterwards. His first solo album, Heartbreaker, was released over the summer, and a follow-up is already in the works.