LACUNA COIL Performs At Italian 'Guitar Hero III' Launch Party: Video Footage, Photos Available

December 4, 2007

As the first Italian band to contribute a song to the Guitar Hero video game series, LACUNA COIL was invited to perform at the official Italian launch party for Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock, held in Milan on November 29 2007. The band played a four-song set, including "Closer" (the track featured on Guitar Hero),DEPECHE MODE's "Enjoy The Silence" and two tracks off the band's latest album, "Karmacode": "To The Edge" and "Our Truth". Singer Cristina Scabbia stated from the stage that the group felt honored that it was invited to the party, but that the bandmembers felt embarassed to be called "special guests" because Milan is their hometown and they can't be "guests" when they are at home.

Photos of this small-club show are available on the Musica Metal web site.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of LACUNA COIL's performance below.

"To The Edge":

"Closer":

"Enjoy The Silence":

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