DARK TRANQUILLITY: 'Live Damage' Details Revealed

August 16, 2003

Sweden's DARK TRANQUILLITY have announced the details of their forthcoming DVD, "Live Damage", due on September 29 through Century Media.

The main feature on the 195-minute disc will be a live show that was recorded at Krzemionki Studio TVP in Kraków, Poland on October 7, 2002. Also included will be a lot of extra and bonus features, such as "bootleg" footage filmed at Zeche Carl in Essen, Germany on November 13, 2002, Gagarin Club, Athens, Greece on October 20, 2002, and La Locomotive in Paris, France on November 19, 2002. Additionally, the disc will contain two video clips ("Monochromatic Stains", "ThereIn"),a fully animated menu, an interview with vocalist Mikael Stanne (28 minutes),band biography and individual members' profiles, discography, photo gallery, art gallery, desktop images, and web links.

According to the band, "the final result has surpassed all expectations. Everything looks and sounds fantastic, and the people at Metal Mind Productions have done a truly excellent job with making the presentation as slick and professional as possible.

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