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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Announce Live CD/DVD

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have announced 3-disc CD/DVD set called 'Live. The set made up of, 2 DVDs and 1 CD will be released on November 10th on the band's own Abstract Dragon and Vagrant Records.

Ffans can go to http://www.blackrebelmotorcycleclub.com now to download a free remix of "666 Conducer" (from Baby 81) as well as view an exclusive video from The Effects of 333, the band's 2008 self-released instrumental album.

Further details on the release can be found out by clicking read more below.
The DVD features over two hours of live concert footage from three sold out shows in Berlin, Dublin and Glasgow. The footage documents the end of the band's 2007 tour in support of Baby 81, their most recent full-length release. The live audio was mixed by BRMC's own Peter Hayes and the gritty cinematography keeps the band's music front and center while viewers experience the show both from the stage and from the audience's perspective.

Over ninety minutes of unadorned, intimate behind-the-scenes footage is captured on the second bonus DVD along with additional performance footage. Viewers accompany BRMC as they record songs from Howl, see the making of the "Weapon of Choice" video, and witness inspired, impromptu off-stage performances.

The package is rounded out by a bonus audio CD featuring 14 songs from the concert film and a gorgeous 48-page booklet of previously unseen backstage and candid photos of the band. The full tracklisting and cover art will be revealed in the coming weeks.

The Los Angeles, CA-based group is currently at The Station House studio in Hollywood finishing work on their fifth studio album. Pre-production was completed in Philadelphia, PA at the same studio the where band recorded Howl. This will be the band's first recording with drummer Leah Shapiro and is expected to have a March 2010 release.

"We lived and breathed this record for 6 months out in one the coldest Philadelphia winters in history," said BRMC's Robert Been. "Every track on there was frozen to our bones, and chipped off one sliver at a time."


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