EXTREME's 'Take Us Alive' Concert To Receive HDNet Premiere

June 2, 2010

"Take Us Alive", the new concert DVD from reactivated Boston hard rockers EXTREME, will premiere on the HDNet Concert Series on June 6 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

The band performed and recorded this "in-your-face" live concert in its hometown of Boston at the House of Blues. This is EXTREME's first live DVD/CD showcasing the band's flawless performance of all its biggest hits, including "Hole Hearted", "Get The Funk Out", and the number one hit "More Than Words", as well as songs from all their records.

HDNet is your exclusive, high-definition home for popular, critically acclaimed original programming and will be broadcasting a tailored version of EXTREME's "Take Us Alive" concert starting in June. If you miss the first airing, the concert will repeat that night as well as on June 13 at 5:50 p.m. ET followed by a regular rotation so check the listings.

The HDNet networks are available in the U.S. and Canada via:

* DIRECTV
* DISH Network
* Charter Communications
* Comcast
* Insight Communications
* Mediacom Communications
* NCTC Affiliated cable systems
* Verizon Fios
* Bell Express Vu
* Star Choice
* Shaw
* Cogeco

"King Of The Ladies", a never-before-seen video from EXTREME, can be viewed below (courtesy of AOL's Noisecreep). The clip is one of four bonus videos that are included on the band's "Take Us Alive" live CD and DVD, which was released on May 4 in the U.S. via Frontiers Records.

In 2008, following a 13-year hiatus, EXTREME returned to the stage for its "Take Us Alive" world tour, which encompassed 75 cities and multiple continents in support of the band's new record, "Saudades de Rock".

This recording captures EXTREME at the peak of its game with a renewed enthusiasm led by Gary Cherone's spellbinding stage performance and powerful vocals, Nuno Bettencourt's ferocious guitar, Pat Badger's flawless bass and Kevin Figueiredo's pounding drums and spot-on back-up vocals.

This brilliant performance was recorded on the last night of their tour at the House of Blues on August 8, 2009 in EXTREME's hometown of Boston.

"We wanted to do something really special for our hometown fans that were there for us since the beginning… the club days," states Nuno. "It was the last night of the tour and we couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than by bringing it back to where it all started… Boston."

The concert showcases material from all five EXTREME albums and exhibits the band's broad stylistic abilities. Features include a blistering rendition of the LED ZEPPELIN-minded "Comfortably Dumb", the scorching "Play With Me", the funked-up "Cupid's Dead" as well as the anthemic "Get The Funk Out". Songs like EXTREME's #1 hit "More Than Words" and the Top 5 single "Hole Hearted" highlight the crowds enthusiasm and loyal support their fan base has had for this beloved foursome.

"As much as we enjoy recording, for me, I've always loved playing live for the fans," Cherone says. "We couldn't wait to get out there and play for our fans."

The DVD contains four unreleased bonus videos from "Saudades de Rock""King of the Ladies", "Interface", "Run" and "Ghost". The clips were produced by Nuno Bettencourt.

"This DVD/CD is a culmination of all the years we played together and the chemistry the four of us put out live," explains Bettencourt.

"Take Us Alive" concert track listing:

01. Decadence Dance
02. Comfortably Dumb
03. Rest In Peace
04. It's A Monster
05. Star
06. Tell me Something I Don't Know
07. Medley - Kid Ego / Little Girls / Teacher's Pet
08. Play With Me
09. Midnight Express
10. More Than Words
11. Ghost
12. Cupid's Dead
13. Take Us Alive
14. Flight Of The Wounded Bumblebee
15. Get the Funk Out
16. Am I Ever Gonna Change
17. Hole Hearted

Bonus music videos (DVD only)

18. King Of The Ladies
19. Interface
20. Run
21. Ghost

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