ARENA – trailer of new live DVD

Arena – neo-prog-rock giants founded in 1995 by two celebrities of the scene: Mick Pointer (ex-Marillion) and Clive Nolan (Pendragon, Shadowland, Strangers on a Train, Caamora), release their brand new live DVD. Material enitled “XX” was recorded last year during the Polish leg of „20th Anniversary Tour – The Unquiet Sky”, shortly after the release of their 8th studio masterpiece “The Unquiet Sky”. The band once more graced their Polish fans with an outstanding show, this time at Katowice’s Kinoteatr “Rialto. New release is a veritable feast for all prog-rock fans! More than two hours of darkly sublime beauty, interviews with Clive Nolan and Mick Pointer and more! “XX” is scheduled for a worldwide release on February, 12th via Metal Mind Productions. Also available as a double-CD release. The official trailer is now available HERE.

 
Arena – XX
 
DVD – tracklist:
 
1. The Demon Strikes
2. Rapture
3. Double Vision
4. Crack in the Ice
5. Moviedrome
6. How Did it Come to This?
7. Butterfly Man
8. Bedlam Fayre
9. Serenity
10. The Unquiet Sky
11. Traveller Beware
12. The City of Lanterns
13. Riding the Tide
14. Hanging Tree
15. The Tinder Box
16. Solomon
17. Don’t Forget to Breathe
18. Cryig for Help 7
 
Bonus video:
Interview with Mick Pointer
Interview with Clive Nolan
 
Extras: Photo gallery, Discography, Desktop images
 
 
Arena – neo-prog-rock giants founded in 1995 by two celebrities of the scene: Mick Pointer (ex-Marillion) and Clive Nolan (Pendragon, Shadowland, Strangers on a Train, Caamora). Together with guitarist John Mitchell (Frost), bassist Kylan Amos, and with the  charismatic Paul Manzi (Oliver Wakeman Band) on the vocals, the band return in 2015 with a brand new studio album “The Unquiet Sky”.
 
Arena – line-up:
Mick Pointer – drums
Clive Nolan – keyboards
John Mitchell – guitars
Kylan Amos – bass guitar
Paul Manzi – vocal
 
Arena – official website
 

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