AVENGED SEVENFOLD: First 'All Excess' DVD Preview Clip Available

June 25, 2007

The first preview clip of AVENGED SEVENFOLD's long-awaited new DVD, "All Excess", has been posted at YouTube. According to the band, the clip is "a peek at a segment where A7X relives some of our best and worst tour moments early on in their careers. In this clip AVENGED SEVENFOLD finally plays one of Orange County's most famed venues."

Due on July 17 via Warner Bros., "All Excess" is expected to feature live clips of the tracks "Walk" (PANTERA cover),"Beast and the Harlot", "Trashed and Scattered", "Seize the Day" and "Bat Country", plus videos for the latter tune, "Beast and the Harlot", "Seize the Day" and "Unholy Confessions". A documentary, three "making of the video" features and a pull-out poster round out the "All Excess" package.

AVENGED SEVENFOLD frontman M. Shadows commented: "This DVD has been eight years in the making. We didn't want to cheat the fans by putting out a standard live DVD. Instead we wanted to focus on giving back to our fans by showing them what makes five best friends from Huntington Beach eat, sleep and breathe the AVENGED SEVENFOLD lifestyle. This DVD shows everything from life backstage on the bus to some of the first shows in our hometown. We didn't leave anything off that fans have been asking about for all these years. Unlike cookie-cutter concert DVDs this is a documentary you can watch again and again for years to come."

AVENGED SEVENFOLD is tentatively planning to release its next record in October.

The new CD will follow up 2005's gold-selling "City of Evil".

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