Between The Buried And Me Filming Concert For Live Release
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(Prog) Between The Buried And Me are planning to shoot their upcoming show in San Diego for a future live package. The gig will be held at the city's Observatory, where they'll play latest album Coma Ecliptic in full. And they've called on fans to pack out the venue for the special night, with tickets available for $20. Speaking about Between The Buried And Me's musical direction, bassist Dan Briggs said that ignoring the rules of songwriting is what makes a band progressive. He said: "To me, it's forward thinking, it's writing about boundaries without worrying about song length or structure. Really, no rules I guess. Especially when you've been around as long as we have, it's constantly trying to do something new. "The band started out 15 years ago in the hardcore scene and travelled through quite a lot of metal worlds. Something that was always kind of there and peeking its head out was this more progressive rock and metal influence." See their upcoming tour dates here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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