Not in NYC? Well, you can order the double DVD set and have your own premiere OR vote at www.lamb-of-god.com or www.myspace.com/lambofgod to have a LAMB OF GOD premiere in your town. Use the Eventful widget on the sites to "Demand" a premiere be held in your city. The city with the most "Demands" by June 16 gets a premiere that will be held around the release of the 'Walk With Me In Hell' double disc set!
'Walk With Me In Hell' features all-access footage from the bus to the stage and everything in between, and like the band's unrelenting music, never lets up. The 'Walk With Me In Hell' two DVD set features over five hours of incredible, all-access footage. Disc 1 contains the highly anticipated feature documentary 'Walk With Me In Hell' and multiple live performance extras from across the globe on the Sacrament World Tour. Disc 2 includes the additional full-length feature "Making of Sacrament" plus LAMB OF GOD's entire, uncut, brutal performance at the Download Festival 2007, where they performed in front of over 72,000 fans.
To pre-order the double disc DVD 'Walk With Me In Hell' and vote to have a premiere in your town, visit www.lamb-of-god.com or www.myspace.com/lambofgod.
'Walk With Me In Hell' streets July 1 on Epic Records.
The NYC 'Walk With Me In Hell' premiere will be held at Chelsea Cinemas:
Chelsea Cinemas
260 W. 23rd St
New York, NY 10011
7:00 PM
Seats are limited, so visit www.lamb-of-god.com and www.myspace.com/lambofgod NOW!
Preview and Purchase Lamb Of God CDs
On the Blue: New Horizons Cruise Day 1: Marbin Gets the Fun Started
Hot In The City: Prog Band Tu-Ner Coming to Phoenix
Sites and Sounds: Daytona Beach Ready to Rumble with Welcome to Rockville
Watch The Beach Boys Official Documentary Trailer
Ringo & His All Starr Band Announce Fall Tour
The Night Flight Orchestra Inks Deal With Napalm Records
Little Feat 'Can't Be Satisfied' With New Video
The Melvins Stream 'The Making of Tarantula Heart' Mini-Documentary
Watch Babylon A.D.'s 'Wrecking Machine' Video
The Exies Reveal Never Before Seen Footage With 'For What It's Worth' Video
The Allman Brothers Band Legend Dickey Betts Dead At 80