SAM BLACK CHURCH: Footage From Reunion Show Available

October 6, 2007

Fan-filmed video footage of Massachusetts' SAM BLACK CHURCH performing the song "Light the Needfire" at the band's one-off reunion show on September 22, 2007 at The Roxy in Boston can be viewed below. It was the band's first live appearance in over six years. DARKBUSTER, MADBALL and UNEARTH also performed at the gig.

Check out pictures from the concert at ReturnToThePit.com.

SAM BLACK CHURCH ripped up the nation for years with their unique brand of metal. Touring with bands like CLUTCH, STOMP BOX, NOTHINGFACE and STUCK MOJO, to name a few, SBC had built one of the most loyal and rabid fan bases in the country by getting out there and doing what they did best — ROCK! They disbanded in 2000.

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