SOULFLY: 'The Song Remains Insane' DVD Delayed

February 25, 2005

According to Roadrunner Records U.K., the release date for SOULFLY's "The Song Remains Insane" DVD has been put back "due to an authoring error." "Although this is in fact a very small problem that can be solved easily, it has been decided to recall all stock," reads a posting on the label's web site. "Roadrunner prides itself on releasing first class, faultless product and feels that having product on the market that does not function as intended will affect Roadrunner's good name that has been carefully built over the past 25 years."

The group's first DVD, "The Song Remains Insane" is described in a press release as "an all-access journey with SOULFLY captured live around the world throughout their career. Complete with all of the band's videos, over an hour of live footage, interviews with Max Cavalera and much more, 'The Song Remains Insane' is like a concrete exclamation point to the undeniable hard rock statement that is SOULFLY."

"The Song Remains Insane" was produced by Villains and directed by Kimo Proudfoot. More information is available at this location.

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