Spilling Blood in 8 mm
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Spilling Blood In 8mm is the first DVD released by Welsh post-hardocre quintet Funeral For A Friend. It was released on September 20, 2004 after their debut album Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation the previous year.
Contents |
[edit] DVD Features
[edit] Promo Videos
- 10.45 Amsterdam Conversations
- This Year's Most Open Heartbreak
- Juneau
- She Drove Me to Daytime Television
- Escape Artists Never Die (Multi-angle option, 3 different videos can be viewed)
[edit] Trilogy Videos
- Bullet Theory
- You Want Romance?
- Juneau (Acoustic Version)
[edit] Live
10 tracks recorded live in London at The Islington Academy, 24th February 2004
- Rookie Of The Year
- She Drove Me To Daytime Television
- Bullet Theory
- Storytelling
- Red is the New Black
- Kiss & Make Up (All Bets Are Off)
- You Want Romance?
- The Art Of American Football
- Juneau
- Escape Artists Never Die
[edit] Tour Documentary
Previously unseen documentary filmed at London forum and Truro Hall for Cornwall , May 2004
[edit] Other
- Discography
- Chronology
[edit] Easter Eggs
- US tour footage - On the Promos menu press 'Up' as soon as you reach the menu
- Japanese tour footage - On the Trilogy menu press 'Up' as soon as you reach the menu
- Tour footage - On the first Live menu press 'Up' as soon as you reach the menu,
- Live performance of The Getaway Plan - On the second Live menu press 'Up' as soon as you reach the menu
- Interview - On the Discography menu press 'Up' as soon as you reach the menu
- More extra footage - On the Trilogy menu select 'Main Menu' to return to the main menu. When you reach it, press 'Up' twice
Funeral for a Friend |
Matt Davies - Gareth Davies - Kris Coombs-Roberts - Darran Smith - Ryan Richards |
Discography |
Albums and extended plays: Between Order & Model EP (2002) - Four Ways To Scream Your Name EP (2003) - Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation (2003) - Seven Ways to Scream Your Name EP (2003) - Hours (2005) - Final Hours at Hammersmith (2006) |
DVDs: "Spilling Blood in 8 mm" (2004) |