Pentagram announces North American release of “All Your Sins” DVD

 

PENTAGRAM ANNOUNCES “ALL YOUR SINS” DOUBLE-DISC DVD ON PEACEVILLE

DVD collection out March 31 in North America; teaser trailer streaming on YouTube

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. metal legend, Pentagram, has announced an extensive double-disc DVD collection, titled All Your Sins, to be released on Peaceville Records. Featuring over six hours of numerous electrifying concerts spanning three decades – all straight from the band’s collection – All Your Sins is due for release in North America on March 31, 2015.

 

An All Your Sins teaser trailer can be seen on YouTube at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H26b2Hg_HPc.

 

The DVD can be pre-ordered now through the Peaceville web-store at:
https://www.burningshed.com/store/peaceville/product/261/6367/country/222/.

This first-ever official Pentagram video collection recovers, repairs and resurrects the earliest known footage of this doomed metal pioneer and more. Featuring two DVDs packed with priceless archive footage, as well as recent shows, All Your Sins – Video Vault unearths the rumored lost visual evidence pent up in the Ram Family vault for decades. This definitive collection contains over four hours of footage from nine venues and numerous historical shows, including a charged performance at the legendary CBGB’s club in 1985 – a mass of classic renditions from the band’s catalogue finally gathered together for a live journey spanning over 30 years.

Disc 1:

1.1  Death Row Live at the Silver Fox – 1983 [01:29)

1.2  CBGBs – 1985 [00:28]

1.3  The Seagull Inn – 1985 [00:22]

1.4  The Hung Jury Pub – 1987 [00:39]

1.5  9:30 Club – 1993 [00:41]

Disc 2:

2.1  The Paragon – 1993 [01:02]

2.2  The End – 2010 [01:09]

2.3  John Dee, Oslo – 2012 [01:11]

2.4  The DNA Lounge – 2014 [00:06]

Pentagram, the highly influential American heavy metal/doom act fronted by mastermind Bobby Liebling, formed in the early 1970s. Through four decades of adversity and triumph, Pentagram has become a legendary international act and has firmly stamped its name in the heavy metal history books.

 

Although always a cult act with a strong and dedicated worldwide fan base, Pentagram has enjoyed a recent surge in interest due in part to the fly-on-the-wall 2011 documentary, Last Days Here, following the life, trials and tribulations of Bobby Liebling. The film gained international recognition, travelling the worldwide film festival circuit where it won several awards including “Best Music Documentary” at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam.
Stay tuned for more information on Pentagram and All Your Sins, out next month on Peaceville.

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