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Monday, October 13, 2003 - Opeth DVD news
According to their website, Opeth have spent the weekend supervising the premix of the live tracks recorded on September 25th in London, England at Shepherds Bush Empire. Deliverance mixer and co-producer Andy Sneap will take care of the final mix. The DVD will contain both the mellow and heavy set with a running time of approximately an hour each, as well as a unique 65 minute documentary about the band with in depth focus on the recording of Deliverance and Damnation. It will also include exclusive interviews with the band and producer. Rumors say a 2CD live album will be issued as well in the coming months.

The band is currently in between tours and are concentration on the DVD as well as rehearsals for the upcoming Scandinavian tour starting on October 15 in Helsinki, Finland. The set list will consist of songs from Opeth's entire career. South American dates have been confirmed for mid-November. The Australian tour will start in Adelaide on December 9th and finish with three (13 - 15) nights at the Hi-Fi in Melbourne.
Posted by: Steen





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