ARCH ENEMY: 'Live Apocalypse' DVD Due In August

May 12, 2006

Swedish/German extreme metallers ARCH ENEMY will release their first DVD, "Live Apocalypse", on August 8 via Century Media. The disc is "chock-full of phenomenal live footage, in-depth interviews and promotional video clips," according to a press release.

Commented guitarist Mike Amott: "The 'Live Apocalypse' DVD is now finally complete. This shaped up to be an ultra cool two-disc affair, and I honestly couldn't be happier with it. The main show is from The Forum in London, UK (December '04),and we also have footage from Manchester, U.K. in December '05 (there'll be three songs included from that). There are tons of extras and special features, as there should be. The artwork was done by Niklas Sundin of Cabin Fever Media. Andy Sneap's audio mix (5.1 and stereo) is so heavy, it almost blew my speakers out! He really captured the live feel and power of the show; it's like you are right there in the audience. Brilliant! This DVD crushes some of my favourite metal DVDs from my own collection — and I have a sick collection. Once again, I am happy that we work with the best. They make us look and sound great."

ARCH ENEMY just completed a highly-successful run on the massive Jagermeister-sponsored co-headlining bill with CHIMAIRA, GOD FORBID and HATE ETERNAL, which was also their third U.S. run in support of their critically acclaimed new album, "Doomsday Machine". That CD debuted at #87 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and recently surpassed the 65,000 U.S. SoundScan plateau. The band also completed a new video for the track "My Apocalypse" with director Roger Johansson (IN FLAMES, DARK TRANQUILLITY, SOILWORK). The clip will make its "Headbanger's Ball" debut on MTV2 this Saturday, May 13. Watch it online at this location.

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