BLACK LABEL SOCIETY: Live Video Of 'In This River' Available For Viewing

August 19, 2006

A full-length video clip of BLACK LABEL SOCIETY performing the song "In This River" live in Paris, France in 2005 has been posted online at this location. The clip comes off BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's new live DVD, "The European Invasion – Doom Troopin'", due on August 22 via Eagle Vision. An e-card for the release containing a preview clip and other information can be accessed at this location.

"The European Invasion – Doom Troopin'" captures BLACK LABEL SOCIETY live on their sold-out European tour last year. Witness the full Paris show as well as four tracks from the Astoria in London. Bonus footage includes an hour-long on-the-road documentary, three promo videos taken from the Billboard top 20 album "Mafia", and the making-of documentary for the promo video "Suicide Messiah".

"The European Invasion – Doom Troopin'" track listing:

Paris Chapter:

01. Stoned and Drunk
02. Destruction Overdrive
03. Been A Long Time
04. Funeral Bell
05. Suffering Overdue
06. In This River
07. Suicide Messiah
08. Demise Of Sanity
09. Spread Your Wings
10. Solo Acoustic Jam
11. Spoke In The Wheel
12. Fire It Up
13. Stillborn
14. Genocide Junkies

London Chapter:

01. Been a Long Time
02. Suicide Messiah
03. Stillborn
04. Genocide Junkies

Disc 2: Special Features

Additional Release Material:

* Documentary - Backstage Pass
* Making Of - The making of the "Suicide Messiah" promo video
* Music Videos - Promo videos

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's new album, "Shot to Hell", is scheduled for release on September 12 through Roadrunner Records. Two songs from the CD — "Concrete Jungle" and "Black Mass Reverends" — are available for streaming at this location.

As previously reported, the cover artwork for "Shot to Hell" has been posted online at this location.

Produced by Zakk and Michael Beinhorn (OZZY, KORN, SOUNDGARDEN),and recorded with longtime pals Craig Nunenmacher (drums) and John "J.D." DeServio (bass),"Shot to Hell" takes the ferocious hard rock of such BLS albums as 2003's "Blessed Hellride" and 2005's "Mafia" to a whole new level of "brewtality."

(Thanks: Tim E.)

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