ravenheart
03-28-2012, 04:07 AM
May 28 (Europe) / June 5 (US)
"The 'Born Undead' DVD charters the birth, death & rebirth of the legends with an extensive documentary conducted with the band themselves, as they describe how the beast came to be, & the impact their music has had on the metal world over a span of more than 20 years. The film also documents the bandıs long-awaited return to the studio & stage, & includes rehearsals of both new tracks & old classics for their live comeback assault. The trio of 2010 reunion shows are all featured here, with all the best classic tracks from Maryland Deathfest, PartySan festival & also Hole in the Sky in Norway, where the trio of Chris Reifert, Eric Cutler, & Danny Coralles were joined by Dan Lilker on bass.
With hours of footage, as well as extras including the bandıs promo video for 'All Tomorrowıs Funerals', 'My Corpse Shall Rise' & more, 'Born Undead' is the ultimate set for all Autopsy & metal maniacs alike. The DVD also contains artwork from Kent Mattieu, who had collaborated with the band on their early classic (& often controversial) album covers."
"The 'Born Undead' DVD charters the birth, death & rebirth of the legends with an extensive documentary conducted with the band themselves, as they describe how the beast came to be, & the impact their music has had on the metal world over a span of more than 20 years. The film also documents the bandıs long-awaited return to the studio & stage, & includes rehearsals of both new tracks & old classics for their live comeback assault. The trio of 2010 reunion shows are all featured here, with all the best classic tracks from Maryland Deathfest, PartySan festival & also Hole in the Sky in Norway, where the trio of Chris Reifert, Eric Cutler, & Danny Coralles were joined by Dan Lilker on bass.
With hours of footage, as well as extras including the bandıs promo video for 'All Tomorrowıs Funerals', 'My Corpse Shall Rise' & more, 'Born Undead' is the ultimate set for all Autopsy & metal maniacs alike. The DVD also contains artwork from Kent Mattieu, who had collaborated with the band on their early classic (& often controversial) album covers."