TESTAMENT Perform At Scion Rock Fest; Video Streaming
August 7, 2013, 11 years ago
On June 1st, Memphis, Tennessee hosted the Scion Rock Fest, bringing together 32 heavy metal and hard rock bands to perform live at multiple venues along the world famous Beale Street.
The one-day festival coupled legendary outfits like TESTAMENT and THE MELVINS alongside punk-metal luminaries CORROSION OF CONFORMITY and NEGATIVE APPROACH with a number of the genre’s most celebrated newcomers including A LIFE ONCE LOST, ROYAL THUNDER and ANCIIENTS.
Footage of Testament performing 'Dark Roots Of Earth' can be seen below:
Two titles from Testament will be released on vinyl on September 24th, soon before the group will tour North America alongside LAMB OF GOD and KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, two groups whose music they have undoubtedly influenced.
The 2001 anthology, First Strike Still Deadly, features tracks from Testament's iconic first two Megaforce/Atlantic albums (which have sold in excess of 500,000 copies combined), re-recorded with modern technology by the four-fifths of group's original lineup. The album has never been available on vinyl until now. Approximately 400 copies will be issued on 180-gram black vinyl; a limited-edition, 180-gram clear vinyl mail-order exclusive (approx. 100 copies) will also be offered.
Originally released in 1990 in EP format on vinyl and cassette, and finally released in its entirety by Prosthetic in 2009, Live At Eindhoven '87 - which captures Testament's legendary European coming-out party - will now be available on vinyl for the first time in its complete remastered form. In addition, the new LP layout - which features liner notes by guitarist Alex Skolnick - pays homage to the original EP artwork and includes never-before-seen pictures by noted photographer PG Brunelli. Approximately 400 copies will be 180-gram black vinyl; a limited-edition, 180-gram while vinyl mail-order exclusive (approx. 100 copies) will also be available.
Prosthetic's five Testament reissues are some of the label's top catalog titles, and the vinyl versions of The Gathering and Demonic have been sold out for years, so don't miss your chance to order these exciting chapters of thrash history.