LACUNA COIL In Milan: Photos, Video Footage Available

March 3, 2010

Fan-filmed video footage of LACUNA COIL's March 2, 2010 performance in Milan, Italy can be viewed below.

Photos of the band's "homecoming" concert at the Alcatraz club are available on the news blog Musica Metal.

According to Musica Metal, LACUNA COIL bassist Marco Coti Zelati was unable to join his bandmates onstage at Milan concert due to an injured shoulder that prevented him from taking part in the group's European tour. Marco's bass parts during the show were played by an anonymous fill-in musician who remained in the background and did not appear on stage with the band. In addition, singer Cristina Scabbia performed a special version of the song "The Maze", wearing a black evening dress (see photo below) and accompanied only by guitarist Cristiano Migliore.

LACUNA COIL recently released a special double-disc "deluxe edition" of its latest album, "Shallow Life", for the price of a single CD, featuring alternate artwork, a disc full of rare and previously unreleased material (studio, acoustic and live tracks) and an expanded booklet.

LACUNA COIL's European headlining tour featured support from DIRTY LITTLE RABBITS and the gothic rock act DOMMIN. DIRTY LITTLE RABBITS was direct support to LACUNA COIL on seven shows, while DOMMIN took part in the entire tour.

LACUNA COIL was honored in the "Best Editing" category at the "Premio Videoclip Italiano" ceremony (Italian Videoclip Awards) on December 11, 2009 in Milan. Singers Andrea Ferro and Cristina Scabbia accepted the award for the "Spellbound" clip, which was shot at the Dolce & Gabbana Gold restaurant in the band's hometown of Milan with Saku. It was produced by Apnea Film and the wardrobe was provided by Dolce & Gabbana.

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