Killswitch Engage Release Documentary Clip
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(Metal Hammer) Killswitch Engage have released a clip from their new Beyond The Flames: Home Video Part II documentary. The Blu-ray and CD launched last month and features more than three-hours of exclusive footage, including interviews with the band, rare live performances plus a six-track EP. The clip below focuses on guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz's back problem - as he and bandmate Joel Stroetzel recall a "very scary" brush with paralysis which led him to undergo urgent spinal surgery in 2007. It follows a previous teaser, which showed vocalist Jesse Leach discussing his return to the band in 2012. Meanwhile, Killswitch Engage recently revealed they'll launch a beer to coincide with the reissue of Alive Or Just Breathing on Record Store Day 2017. It's expected to be called Alive Or Just Brewing. Dutkiewicz said: "I think we're doing a picture disc to go with Record Store Day. It's something we always like to get involved with because we grew up with independent record stores and I think there's such a magic in going to actually buy a product from a band that you like. "The way people buy records nowadays is funny. A quick download on iTunes... it doesn't even feel like a tangible piece of your musical collection. It's just a bunch of ones and zeros on an iPod. "The fact that we can do this and time it with a possible beer release with Cigar City is so cool. We love their beer. We're gonna make something delicious and we're gonna drink a crap-tonne of it, I'm sure." Watch the clip here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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