The album comes complete with a free downloadable online program called RRE-Mix and a basic tutorial from the band about how to use the software to digitally remix three tracks.

According to bassist Johnny Grubb, who wrote the tutorial, the idea to include the feature on Amen Corner came while the band was in the studio.

“Since we recorded this whole album ourselves, and since more and more people own computers with audio recording and mixing capability, we thought it might be fun to give fans a whack at some of the individual tracks from our new record to play with on their own time,” Grubb said.

Complete info on RRE-Mix and the new album is available at RailroadEarth.com.

Fans will also get a chance to interact with RRE the old fashioned way this summer, since the band will be out on the road beginning with an appearance today at the XpoNential Music Festival in Camden, N.J.

Other upcoming destinations on the RRE line include Floyd, Va.; Empire, Mich.; Copper Mountain, Colo.; Washington, D.C.; Milwaukee; Iowa City, Iowa; West Hollywood, Calif.; and San Francisco.