TYPE O NEGATIVE Have Friends In High Places — Literally
April 15, 2006TYPE O NEGATIVE's party at Duff's bar in Williamsburg (Brooklyn),New York on March 25, 2006 to celebrate the success of their first-ever live DVD, "Symphony for the Devil", was the subject of a recent Channel 7 News TV report, which aired in the New York City area. Watch the video at this report.
As previously reported, "Symphony for the Devil" sold more than 4,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at No. 8 on Billboard's Top Music Video Chart. Check out pictures from the party at this location.
TYPE O NEGATIVE recently entered the studio to begin recording their long-awaited new album, tentatively due in September via SPV Records. The band, whose first LP, "Slow, Deep and Hard", was issued in 1991, fulfilled their contractual obligations to longtime label Roadrunner with the release of 2003's "Life Is Killing Me". That album debuted on The Billboard 200 chart at No. 39 in June 2003 after registering a first-week sales tally of 27,000 copies. TYPE O NEGATIVE's best-selling album to date is 1994's "Bloody Kisses", which has shifted around a million copies in the U.S.
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