PENTAGRAM To Release All Your Sins 2-Disc DVD In February
November 14, 2014, 9 years ago
US-based doom legends, Pentagram, are set to release their extensive double-disc DVD collection, titled All Your Sins, via 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 February.
Pentagram, the highly influential American heavy metal/doom act fronted by mastermind Bobby Liebling, formed in the early 1970s, though their debut album - now known as Relentless - didn’t see a release until 1985. Through four decades of adversity and triumph, Pentagram has become a legendary international act and have firmly stamped their name in the heavy metal history books.
This first-ever official video collection recovers, repairs and resurrects the earliest known footage of these doomed metal pioneers and more. Featuring 2 DVDs packed with priceless archive footage, as well as recent shows, All Your Sins - Video Vault unearths the rumoured lost visual evidence pent up in the Ram Family vault for decades. This definitive collection contains numerous historical shows, including a charged performance at the legendary CBGB’s club in 1985, with a mass of classic renditions from the band’s catalogue finally gathered together for a live journey spanning over 30 years.
Although always a cult act with a strong and dedicated worldwide fanbase, 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.
Pentagram's most recent album, Last Rites, was released via Metal Blade Records on April 14th, 2011 and their first ever official DVD (also out on Metal Blade), When the Screams Come, on August 30th, 2011. Both releases were met by rave reviews from fans and critics alike and saw the band playing sets at infamous SXSW festival in Austin TX as well as tours across the US and dates in Europe.