Digital Versatile Doom features live versions of songs from HIM's current album Venus Doom, including the singles "The Kiss of Dawn," "Passion's Killing Floor," and "Bleed Well," as well as their music videos. The DVD also features tracks off the band's 2005 U.S. debut, the gold-certified Dark Light, including "Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly" and "Killing Loneliness."
Other extras on the DVD include band interviews, fan contest clips, and the music videos for "Bleed Well," "Venus Doom," and "The Kiss of Dawn." The concert and several of the videos were directed by MTV and Grammy-Award winning director Meiert Avis, known for his work with U2, Audioslave, Bruce Springsteen, and Avril Lavigne.
Fans will also be able to watch the journey of HIM's biggest fans as they travel to Seattle to meet the band, see the heartagram photo gallery, and watch Ville recount the journey that was the making of Venus Doom.
The track-listing for Digital Versatile Doom: Live At the Orpheum Theatre XXXVII A.S. is as follows:
LIVE CD + DVD:
Passion's Killing Floor / Rip Out the Wings of A Butterfly / Buried Alive by Love/ Wicked Game / The Kiss of Dawn / Vampire Heart / Poison Girl / Dead Lovers' Lane / Join Me in Death / It's All Tears / Sleepwalking Past Hope / Killing Loneliness / Soul on Fire / Your Sweet 666 / Bleed Well / Right Here In My Arms / The Funeral of Hearts
DVD ONLY VIDEOS:
Bleed Well/ Venus Doom / The Kiss of Dawn
EXTRAS:
Band Interviews / Fan Videos / Other Extras
For a sneak peek of "Digital Versatile Doom" go directly to: www.digitalversatiledoom.com.
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