SHINEDOWN Planning Double DVD For Next Year

November 29, 2010

SHINEDOWN issued a deluxe CD/DVD reissue of its 2008 album, "The Sound Of Madness", last Tuesday (November 23),but the band isn't finished putting out DVDs just yet. Singer Brent Smith told The Pulse of Radio that a massive double-disc set documenting both the band's "Carnival Of Madness" tour last summer and its current acoustic run will come out sometime next year. "We're gonna give both the shows at the same time in one package, so you'll have the electric show and you'll also get the acoustic show," he said. "And there will be, you know, another disc involved in that which is just gonna be the last two-and-a-half years, all the behind-the-scenes footage and all the flipcam stuff and, you know, all the places we went all over the world and this, that and the other. We're gonna compile that down to, I'd say, an hour and a half of just bonus material and just features and getting to see, you know, us, what it's like behind the curtain."

A release date for the double DVD has not been confirmed.

The new reissue of "The Sound Of Madness" features limited edition B-sides, alternative versions of several album tracks, and songs previously heard only on movie soundtracks. The DVD portion of the set contains all the music videos from the album, plus live performances filmed last year in Atlanta.

SHINEDOWN's first-ever acoustic tour, called "Anything & Everything - An Acoustic Evening With Shinedown", stops on Monday night (November 29) in Indianapolis. It wraps up on December 9 in New Orleans.

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