D-A-D: Video Footage From The Studio

January 27, 2011

Danish hard rockers D-A-D are hard at work on the material for the follow-up to 2008's "Monster Philosophy" for a late 2011 release.

Video footage of the initial demo sessions, which took place at studio23 in Frankfurt, Germany, can be viewed below.

In other news, the vinyl edition of "Monster Philosophy" will be released in March, including two exclusive bonus tracks.

"The Overmuch Box", a collection of D-A-D's complete works in a box, was released in November 2009. It contains — besides a CD with previously unreleased tracks and b-sides and a 160-page book about the band — remastered versions of the bands ten albums. All albums were remastered by Chris Athens, who has previously mastered albums such as COLDPLAY's "X & Y", N*E*R*D's "Fly Or Die" and KELIS's "Tasty". Athens has also worked with remastering music of world artists like OZZY OSBOURNE and JOHNNY CASH. The package also contains D-A-D's first release ever, the EP "Standin' On The Never Never" (1985) — remastered and released on CD for the first time. "The Overmuch Box" also contains the bonus album "Behind The Seen" (2009),featuring eight previously unreleased tracks plus 10 rare b-sides and bonus tracks. Also included is a book in English about the life and times of D-A-D, based on a number of interviews with the band, by author Michael Valeur. The 160 pages are generously illustrated by D-A-D bass player Stig Pedersen.

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