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The Damned: in arrivo il live album “A Night of a Thousand Vampires”

Di Daniele D'Adamo - 31 Luglio 2022 - 0:07
The Damned: in arrivo il live album “A Night of a Thousand Vampires”

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Il 28 ottobre 2019, i THE DAMNED sono saliti sul palco del prestigioso Palladium Theater di Londra per un’esperienza musicale e teatrale molto coinvolgente, eseguendo canzoni del loro ricco catalogo di oltre 40 anni. Un vero evento, una notte storica nella storia di una band leggendaria e una serata speciale per fan e band. Fu anche un affettuoso addio per il batterista Pinch, il suo ultimo concerto con i suoi compadres dopo 20 anni. earMUSIC è lieta di annunciare la pubblicazione di questo live album. “A Night Of A Thousand Vampires” sarà pubblicato il 28 ottobre 2022.

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L’album è già disponibile per il preorder nei seguenti formati: https://damned.lnk.to/NightOfThousandVampiresWE
2CD+Blu-ray Digipak
2LP Gatefold (black, 180g)*
Ltd. Glow in the dark 2LP Gatefold*
Ltd. Coloured 2LP Gatefold (red transparent)*
Ltd. Coloured 2LP Gatefold (crystal clear)*

* la prima tiratura conterrà un poster omaggio!

Beaty Of The Beast
Wait For The Blackout
Plan 9 Channel 7
Standing On The Edge Of Tomorrow
Grimly Fiendish
Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
Absinthe
Under The Floor Again
I Just Can’t Be Happy Today
13th Floor Vendetta
Eloise
People Are Strange
Curtain Call
Tightrope Walk
The Dog
Neat Neat Neat – Bela Lugosi’s Dead
Black Is The Night


The long awaited Live-album “A Night Of A Thousand Vampires” teams the first Punk-Band with The Hammer House of Horror and the cast of The Circus of Horrors. With the band and audience in full vampire attire, David Vanian transforms from Dracula into Nosferatu, “Neat Neat Neat” morphs into “Bela Lugosi’s Dead”, and fire-eaters and trapeze artists dazzle to a set that includes classics such as “Wait For the Blackout” and rare performances of appropriate covers like “People Are Strange” and “Eloise.”
A night to remember for those of us amongst the living… and the undead!

Following their formation in 1976, The Damned became the first UK punk band to officially release a single, “New Rose,” and an album “Damned Damned Damned”. With 10 studio albums and several UK chart singles, the band are pioneers who emerged from the London punk scene, earning an ever-expanding fan base fueled by legendary live shows. Their dark lyrics and Dave Vanian’s rich baritone vocals also catapulted The Damned to the forefront of the Goth-Rock Genre. The Damned of today defy any categorization and the ease of which songs from all phases of their career fit together in this groundbreaking spectacle is absolute proof.