NEVERMORE: Video Footage From Australia Available Online

November 7, 2006

Several video clips of NEVERMORE performing at the Esplanade Hotel in Melbourne, Australia on October 28 have been posted online at YouTube.com.

NEVERMORE filmed its performance at the Zeche club in Bochum, Germany October 11 for its first-ever DVD, tentatively due in early 2007. The concert was originally slated to take place September 12 but had to be rescheduled after NEVERMORE vocalist Warrel Dane came down with an infection. NEVERMORE also filmed its headlining performance on August 25 at the Studio Seven in Seattle, Washington for the upcoming DVD. The planned double-DVD set will also contain a full NEVERMORE documentary, live footage from throughout the band's career, all of their promotional videos and more extras.

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