Funeral For A Friend Release ‘Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation’ Live DVD

by | Apr 10, 2012

Funeral For A Friend have released a live DVD called Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation: Live and in Full at Shepherds Bush Empire.

The DVD features the band’s July 2010 performance in London, England in which their album Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation was performed in its entirety. The show was the band’s last performance with guitarist Darran Smith.

Further information is available at the band’s webstore.

Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation: Live and in Full at Shepherds Bush Empire Track Listing:

Rookie
Bullet Theory
Juneau
Bend Your Arms
Escape Artists
Storytelling
Moments
She Drove Me
Red Is
Revolution
Waking Up
Novella

Encore:

Oblivion
The Art
Roses
Wrench
Streetcar
You Want Romance?
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