EXTREME: Madrid Photos, Video Footage Available

November 5, 2008

MetalSymphony.com has uploaded photos of EXTREME's October 31, 2008 concert at La Riviera in Madrid, Spain. Check them out at this location.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Comfortably Dumb
02. Decadence Dance
03. Rest In Peace
04. It's A Monster
05. Star
06. Tell Me Something I Don't Know
07. Medley
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
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16. Am I Ever Gonna Change?
17. Hole Hearted

Fan-filmed video footage from the concert can be viewed below.

EXTREME filmed a video for the track "Ghost" on October 23 inside an old church in Massachusetts. Guitarist Nuno Bettencourt came up with the concept and directed the video.

"Saudades de Rock", the new album from EXTREME, sold 6,500 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 78 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD entered the UK chart at position No. 80.

The band's first studio album in thirteen years, "Saudades de Rock" (pronounced "sow-dodge") was released in the U.S. on August 12 on Open E Records and distributed by Fontana. The European version of the CD, which came out on August 1, includes a bonus track, the "Americocaine" demo from 1985, the very first studio recording of EXTREME.

The iconic rock foursome — vocalist Gary Cherone, guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, bassist Pat Badger and new drummer Kevin Figueiredo — recorded their fifth studio offering at NRG Studios in Los Angeles with Bettencourt at the helm as producer and mixer. "Saudades de Rock" boasts 13 tracks, including the infectious roar of "Star", the groove-laden, swagger of "King Of The Ladies", a raw funk rock anthem called "Learn To Love", and the expressive ballad "Ghost".

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