AVENGED SEVENFOLD Unveil Teaser For ‘Waking The Fallen: Resurrected’

Avenged Sevenfold
Avenged Sevenfold

Avenged Sevenfold personally curated this rare, never before seen look at their fan favorite, genre defining, breakthrough album ‘Waking The Fallen’. The new release includes 11 never before heard songs, 23 total tracks, new artwork, the original first cut of the music video for ‘Unholy Confessions’ and a 30 minute film featuring the present day band, directed/edited by Rafa Alcantara. This is a must own album for any A7X fan!

 

Zacky V commented…

“Heres a small sneak peak into Waking the Fallen: Resurrected. We have left no stone unturned in our quest to bring you the archived footage, rare and early recording and demos and live performances of the madness which set the pace for the Avenged Sevenfold we are today. Available on the anniversary of the original release of WTF. Enjoy!”

 

Check out the teaser here:

 

 

You can pre order ‘Resurrected’ here: www.hopelessrecords.com/resurrected and http://smarturl.it/ResurrectediTunes

 

Take a closer look at ‘Resurrected’s’ brand new content…

 

•  Two new songs, including the lead track ‘Waking The Fallen: Resurrected,’ which had been lost to history before it was discovered buried deep within the original multi-track recordings. Originally intended to make the album as a full song, it was ultimately reworked into a vocal free intro. Later the band drew inspiration from this lost song’s piano intro, building it out into their hit song ‘Beast And The Harlot’ off of their next album ‘City Of Evil’. This song is a previously unknown link between two major eras in the band’s career.

 

• Four never before heard demos recorded by Thrice’s Teppei Teranishi including ‘Chapter Four,’ ‘Remenissions,’ ‘I Won’t See You Tonight Part 1,’ ‘I Won’t See You Tonight Part 2.’ These early version demos contain alternate lyrics, melodies, and arrangements giving fans a unique and unprecedented behind the scenes look at the evolution of four of the band’s most popular songs.

 

• Five live versions recorded in 2004 from some of the band’s earliest shows including ‘Chapter Four (Live In Ventura),’ ‘Desecrate Through Reverence (Live In Pomona),’ ‘Eternal Rest (Live In Pomona),’ ‘Unholy Confessions (Live In Ventura),’ ‘Second Heartbeat (Live In Ventura).’ Very little live material from this era of Avenged Sevenfold’s career has ever seen the light of day.

 

• A 30 minute documentary featuring brand new interviews from band looking back on the time of the lead up, demoing, recording and touring around the ‘Waking The Fallen’ album. The 30 minute film includes personal behind the scenes home movies and photos from the band’s earliest days.

 

• The original first cut of the  ‘Unholy Confessions’ music video.

 

‘Waking The Fallen: Resurrected’ Track Listing

 

CD 1:

1. Waking The Fallen

2. Unholy Confessions

3. Chapter Four

4. Remenissions

5. Desecrate Through Reverence

6. Eternal Rest

7. Second Heartbeat

8. Radiant Eclipse

9. I Won’t See You Tonight Part 1

10. I Won’t See You Tonight Part 2

11. Clairvoyant Disease

12. And All Things Will End

 

CD 2:

1. Waking The Fallen: Resurrected

2. Second Heartbeat (Alternate Version)

3. Chapter Four (Demo)

4. Remenissions (Demo)

5. I Won’t See You Tonight Part 1 (Demo)

6. I Won’t See You Tonight Part 2 (Demo)

7. Intro/Chapter Four (Live In Ventura)

8 Desecrate Through Reverence (Live In Pomona)

9. Eternal Rest (Live In Pomona)

10. Unholy Confessions (Live In Ventura)

11. Second Heartbeat (Live In Ventura)

12. I Won’t See You Tonight Pt. 1 (Live In Ventura)*

13. I Won’t See You Tonight Pt. 2 (Live In Ventura)*

 

*Denotes bonus tracks only available in D2C pre-order found here:www.hopelessrecords.com/resurrected

 

DVD Track Listing:

 

1. Waking The Fallen: Resurrected Documentary

2. Chapter Four (Live Footage Video)

3. Unholy Confessions (Official Music Video)

4. Unholy Confessions (Original First Cut Music Video)

 

For More Information:

www.avengedsevenfold.com

www.hopelessrecords.com

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