AKASHIC: DVD Recordings Completed

March 7, 2008

Brazilian progressive metal band AKASHIC has completed the recordings for its first DVD. The footage was filmed in January and will be released later in the year. Joining the group on the ballad "Coming Home" was guest singer Tita Sachet.

The track listing for the DVD is as follows:

01. For Freedom
02. Voices and Signs
03. Who am I?
04. Dove
05. Be The Hero
06. Revealed Secrets
07. Give Me Shelter
08. Coming Home
09. Vaudeville

AKASHIC is continuing to promote its second album, "A Brand New Day", which was released by Hellion Records. A video for the song "For Freedom" can be viewed below.

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