I love my local record stores, because they always get stuff before the release date and don't hesitate to put it on the shelves.
So I went to look today and went home with my Testament "Live in London" DVD.
To put it short: This DVD crushes!
It's one of the best I've ever seen... the production is nothing short of amazing, the playing is superb (watching Alex Skolnick go off on the solos is a blast!), and Chuck's voice is as powerful as it can get. Wow.
So the long wait was definitely worth it. Now I can't stop watching it... [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Here's the tracklist:
01. The Preacher
02. The New Order
03. The Haunting
04. Electric Crown
05. Sins of Omission
06. Souls of Black
07. Into the Pit
08. Trial by Fire
09. Practice What You Preach
10. Let Go of My World
11. The Legacy
12. Over the Wall
13. Raging Waters
14. Disciples of the Watch
Alex Skolnick plays his Les Paul Goldtop most of the time, but in the middle of the set he brings out a red Ibanez for a few songs.
Eric plays a Dean Caddy with three hums at the beginning and later switches to a white Les Paul Custom.
The DVD also contains interviews with all of the members, pretty nice.
I can't recommend it enough, if you like Testament, this DVD is a must-have and worth every penny. [img]/images/graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img]
So I went to look today and went home with my Testament "Live in London" DVD.
To put it short: This DVD crushes!
It's one of the best I've ever seen... the production is nothing short of amazing, the playing is superb (watching Alex Skolnick go off on the solos is a blast!), and Chuck's voice is as powerful as it can get. Wow.
So the long wait was definitely worth it. Now I can't stop watching it... [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Here's the tracklist:
01. The Preacher
02. The New Order
03. The Haunting
04. Electric Crown
05. Sins of Omission
06. Souls of Black
07. Into the Pit
08. Trial by Fire
09. Practice What You Preach
10. Let Go of My World
11. The Legacy
12. Over the Wall
13. Raging Waters
14. Disciples of the Watch
Alex Skolnick plays his Les Paul Goldtop most of the time, but in the middle of the set he brings out a red Ibanez for a few songs.
Eric plays a Dean Caddy with three hums at the beginning and later switches to a white Les Paul Custom.
The DVD also contains interviews with all of the members, pretty nice.
I can't recommend it enough, if you like Testament, this DVD is a must-have and worth every penny. [img]/images/graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img]