As recently announced Metal Mind Productions will release the first live DVD by the Polish progressive rock band Love De Vice. The DVD entitled "Silesian Night 11.11.11" is scheduled for release on June, 4th in Europe and July, 24th in USA (via MVD). And today the band reveal the cover artwork and tracklist of the DVD.
Love De Vice
"Silesian Night 11.11.11"
"Silesian Night 11.11.11"
Tracklist:
1. Another Day
2. Frosty Morning
3. Minutes Of Joy
4. Megiddo
5. When A Blind Man Cries
6. With You Now
7. Say No
8. Winter Of The Soul
9. Letter In 'A' Minor
2. Frosty Morning
3. Minutes Of Joy
4. Megiddo
5. When A Blind Man Cries
6. With You Now
7. Say No
8. Winter Of The Soul
9. Letter In 'A' Minor
Bonus videos:
Interview with Andrzej Archanowicz and Paweł Granecki
"Foggy Future" (video clip)
"Foggy Future" (video clip)
Extras:
Biography
Discography
Photo Gallery
Desktop images
Discography
Photo Gallery
Desktop images
The band's first DVD release features their outstanding performance at the Silesian Theatre in Katowice on November, 11th 2011. For the band, it wasn't just an ordinary gig, it was also a chance to present the renewed "spirit and body" of Love De Vice. On that November evening, the band performed in a new, improved line-up – with the new keyboardist, Jack Melnicki (LSD Project, ex-Riverside), whose rich and spacious arrangements ideally tuned into the style of the band. Except for a few well-known tracks taken from their two albums, they mainly presented brand new material. Six out of nine compositions recorded on that night are planned to be included on their new, as yet untitled studio album. These include such compositions as the Floyd-ish "Another Day", the delicate "Frosty Morning", reminiscent of King Crimson's debut, and the oriental "Winter of Soul", performed with hard rock spirit, as well as the monumental "Say No". Besides the new original compositions, the tracklist also includes a cover of Deep Purple's "When a Blind Man Cries", played in a completely different arrangement, and the band's best-known pieces, such as "With You Now" and "Letter in A Minor". On that night, Love De Vice was accompanied by such guests as the National Philharmonic musician Mateusz Szmyt on cello and Tomasz "Ragaboy" Osiecki on dilruba (which is a variation of the Hindu sitar played with a bow), which spiced the arrangements with an even more oriental atmosphere.
The "Silesian Night 11.11.11" DVD will also include additional materials, such as interviews with the band members, photo gallery, band's history and the video clip "Foggy Future".
The "Silesian Night 11.11.11" DVD will also include additional materials, such as interviews with the band members, photo gallery, band's history and the video clip "Foggy Future".