DOWN: Tokyo Show Filmed For Upcoming DVD

November 14, 2008

DOWN/ex-PANTERA bassist Rex Brown has told TheTelegraph.com that DOWN shot a recent show live in Tokyo for release on DVD in 2009. "No overdubs. It's straight and raw as you can get it," Brown said.

In an interview with Billboard.com conducted this past week, Brown said that DOWN plans to release a documentary of its 2006 reunion after a nearly four-year hiatus, including both live and behind-the-scenes footage. "It's kind of about us learning how to walk together again," Brown said of the film, which is not yet finished and is so far untitled. "It just chronicles the life on the road of us starting to play again. We're right in the middle of it now."

Brown, who joined DOWN in 1999, also promised that a new version of DOWN's 1995 debut, "NOLA", with him playing bass, "will definitely happen" but hasn't been planned yet.

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