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Lacuna Coil announce new live album ‘Live From The Apocalypse’

LACUNA COIL have announced a new live album!

Titled Live From The Apocalypse, the upcoming album from the Italian metal band captures the band’s Black Anima: Live From The Apocalypse livestream from September last year and is scheduled to be released in June, via Century Media Records.

“On one hand, it felt awkward to play for a huge empty room,” tells vocalist Andrea Ferro. “But, on the other hand, it felt great to finally reconnect with our fans at home and with the people working behind the scenes. A lot of people enjoyed the show – it was definitely a one-off event loaded with a lot of emotions and feelings. Live from the Apocalypse is an opportunity to offer a new release to our fans while the COVID-19 crisis is still a real thing, affecting them and us. The live album represents a unique moment in our career (and life) that will be forever remembered as that one time when we literally ‘rose from the Apocalypse’.”

Alongside the announcement of the new live album, the band have released a new live music video for Bad Things. The original studio version has only been available as an Amazon exclusive track prior to the band releasing the live version.

Watch the official live music video for Bad Things here: 

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new live album below:

Track List: 

  1. Anima Nera
  2. Sword Of Anger
  3. Save Me
  4. Now Or Never
  5. Reckless
  6. Through The Flames
  7. Apocalypse
  8. Black Feathers
  9. Under The Surface
  10. The End Is All I Can See
  11. Veneficium
  12. Black Dried Up Heart
  13. Bad Things
  14. Layers Of Time
  15. Black Anima
  16. Save Me (Apocalypse Version)

Live From The Apocalypse is set for release on June 25th via Century Media Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here

For more information on LACUNA COIL like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.