SENTENCED Discuss Upcoming DVD Shoot

June 16, 2005

In a recent interview with Greece's Metal Temple webzine, SENTENCED's Ville Laihiala (vocals) and Sami Lopakka (guitar) spoke about the band's final album, "The Funeral Album" (out now via Century Media Records) and their upcoming live DVD shoot, which will take place in their hometown of Oulu, Finland later in the year. An excerpt from the interview follows:

Metal Temple: Your final live appearance will be in Oulu, your home town, right?

Sami: "Yes. It will not be a festival; it will be an indoor show dedicated just to SENTENCED. We will have many days to prepare for it and finally, there will be a live DVD from it."

Metal Temple: If your fans from around the world want to go there, how will they know how to book tickets and how to get there?

Sami: "I am expecting it to be sold out quickly."

Metal Temple: Will there be any info on your web site?

Ville: "Yes, Well Done Agency in Finland. That is where they will find tickets."

Sami: "There is a place called Theatreia which can hold around 3,000 people. There will be a very special show in every sense of the word. Since not everybody can go there, we will issue a DVD so everyone can see what the final moments will be. We had never released a live album before so now is a great chance."

Metal Temple: Have you ever thought about calling back some of your previous members in order to participate in the show just for the sake of it?

Ville "Maybe, we just do not wanna talk about what is going to happen! [laughs] It is going to be a surprise for everyone attending the show! Maybe we will just appear naked for two hours! [all laugh]"

Read the entire interview at this location.

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