BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME Are Putting Out a DVD – “Future Sequence: Live at the Fidelitorium”

by | Aug 20, 2014

We’re convinced that the world is just a much better place with Between The Buried And Me. And this fall more BTBAM will be happening. First off, we’ve been hearing rumors that the band have plans to begin writing a new record later this year, and ya know, rumors always have a grain of truth. But prior to any of that, they’ll be releasing their long-awaited DVD.

The effort is titled Future Sequence: Live at the Fidelitorium, and according to vocalist/keyboardist Tommy Rogers: “We wanted to give the fans something that made them feel a little closer to us, and made them almost feel like they’re at practice with us.”

Here’s a trailer for the DVD.

Future Sequence: Live at the Fidelitorium comes out on September 30th.

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