Katatonia Premiere Video From Upcoming DVD
. (Classic Rock) Swedish metallers Katatonia will release 'Sanctitude' on March 30 through Kscope on Blu-ray, CD and DVD, double vinyl and download formats. Ahead of the release, TeamRock is streaming the video for Day, which was originally from the band's 1996 album, Brave Murder Day. The 80-minute set was filmed at London's Union Chapel and features a special guest appearance by The Gathering's vocalist Silje Wergeland on The One You Are Looking For Is Not Here. Says guitarist Anders Nystr�m had the following to say about the song featured in the video clip, "We have always felt that if there's a need, we're entitled to the freedom to give our old songs a makeover in the now rather than the never. So, in the making of Sanctitude there was one song in particular that meant a great deal to us. "In fact, [Day] was our first song ever to feature entirely clean vocals accompanied by clean guitars and it was written and released right in the peak of our death metal years. The song stood out, but isolated itself into oblivion in the climate of heavier music. "Therefore we wanted this song to get a second chance, to be re-discovered. Even 20 years later when performing it live for the first time, it appears the parks are still grey and look the same." Watch the video here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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