Raleigh, North Carolina-based progressive rock/cutting-edge metal band BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME will film a brand new DVD in March. The concept behind this project is in contrast with the group's ambitious and impressive live stage productions; this will feature the band in a small studio, an intimate setting in which they will perform "The Future Sequence" in its entirety. Joining the band for this performance will be a small group of auxiliary musicians, including percussionists, saxophone, flute, string quartet. BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME will record at the Fidelitorium outside Winston-Salem, North Carolina after the conclusion of their upcoming North American tour. Director Justin Reich will be behind the cameras for this project, and longtime BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME producer Jamie King will mix and master the audio. The release is tentatively scheduled for the fall.Comments BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME frontman Tommy Rogers: "We are very happy to announce that we are finally doing a DVD for 'The Future Sequence'. "In this age we live in, you can watch us play any of our songs live online. So we wanted to give our fans something a little different
an intimate live performance of us playing in a studio. It will be a wonderful experience and I hope you all enjoy it as much as we enjoy playing these songs."BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME's headlining tour of North America begins next week. Support on the trek will come from DEAFHEAVEN, INTRONAUT and THE KINDRED. In anticipation of the tour, BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME has released a short video that was recorded during the band's most recent North American headline trek at the end of 2013. The video, as the band describes, is "The process. The preparation. A small glimpse into the beginnings of a BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME show. Let's switch off together." The video was produced, filmed and directed by Raymond McCrea Jones and Wes Richardson, with editing done by Raymond McCrea Jones, and visual FX by Wes Richardson. BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME's ambitious concept album, "The Parallax II: Future Sequence", achieved the North Carolina-based band's highest Billboard chart position (#22) since their inception in the early 2000s.
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