Between The Buried & Me release their 2008 album, Colors- Live which includes a bonus DVD of one of the finest exhibitions of true performance art. The fantastic voyage that Between The Buried & Me charted at the c... more »reation of their groundbreaking record Colors was both cathartic, magical and life-affirming for the band. Becoming one solid unit of artists and recording their definitive record in such a cohesive fashion is a very rare feat. Colors has since become one of the most celebrated records in the metal and rock spectrums for 2008.« less
Between The Buried & Me release their 2008 album, Colors- Live which includes a bonus DVD of one of the finest exhibitions of true performance art. The fantastic voyage that Between The Buried & Me charted at the creation of their groundbreaking record Colors was both cathartic, magical and life-affirming for the band. Becoming one solid unit of artists and recording their definitive record in such a cohesive fashion is a very rare feat. Colors has since become one of the most celebrated records in the metal and rock spectrums for 2008.
Jeff V. (ElJefe) from DIXON, IL Reviewed on 3/16/2018...
CD Reviews
GET BLOWN AWAY! AT THEIR FINEST!!!!
KingV911 | Eau Claire, WI | 10/15/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just finished watching the Live DVD of this set (I have not listened to the audio only cd yet). I'll keep this short. If you want to see BTBAM in a professionally shot, great looking and sounding (though not in Dolby or DTS format unfortunately) live performance than this is it. I knew they were good and awesomely talented, but watching them pull off the entire Colors album with perfection, WITHOUT ANY BREAKS!!!, is amazing to see and hear. This is definately a must have because it's rare to see a group of people this talented play together. The only gripe I have, and this is small and many live concert dvds are guilty of this, and that is whenever there is a solo fill or some music section by a particular musician like say some really cool drum fill that'd you'd love to see Blake play, they will keep the camera on the vocalist or be panning across the stage. Maybe it's just because I'm a musician too but I like to see the player up close when they're doing something out of the ordinary. But don't get me wrong, they get up close on the guitar necks a lot so you can watch them blaze thru solos, and you get to see plenty of drums getting torn up, and the bass of course sounds great. Viridian sound beautiful. Anywho, I said I'd keep it short and I didn't Just BUY IT!"
An incredible live performance of a fantastic album
Daniel | Boston, MA, USA | 10/15/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I find Colors to be one of the best albums of the past several years, and Between the Buried and Me to be an incredibly talented group. I've seen them live five times now including when they toured and played the whole Colors album as they do on this Cd/Dvd Combo and I must say that was one of the best shows I'd ever seen and this DVD/CD brings back the fondest of memories. Seeing this album performed whole is the way it is meant to be seen as each song flows seamlessly into the next and that the band manages to play it without breaks is a sublime achievement. If you liked the studio album even a bit, then this CD/DVD will blow you away and show BTBAM to be a virtuoso mix of performers and players.
The CD/DVD combo is also a great value. For the price of a regular CD, you get an audio copy of the performance as well as a double set DVD featuring some of their absolutely best pre-Color songs. The DVD has some pretty cool bonus features as well, as it features the full visual interpretation version of the album which runs the full length of the Colors CD as well as interpretations written by the band and fans. This is a really worthwhile product and heartily recommended if you want some incredibly technical progressive metal."
BtBaM Raises the Bar
Gilbert D. Morejon | Villanova, PA | 10/22/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD/DVD combo is absolutely out of control. The band plays literally flawlessly, first with the 65-minute set that is Colors, without a break and without ever missing a beat. Fatigue seems to be no obstacle to this band whose supremely talented musicianship and superb songwriting reached new heights in 2007 with Colors, as they plow on seemingly unaware of how long they've been going and that they should be worn out at all.
This band doesn't have a single weakness. Dan Brigg's bass provides the perfect foundation with enough variety to be interesting at all times, and he's an energetic performer. Blake Richardson seamlessly flows between blastbeats and truly original rhythmic expression. His lack of fatigue at the end of the performance is the most physically impressive, and his writing is interesting by any drummers' standards. Dustie Waring is a phenomenal backup guitarist, certainly talented and proficient enough to lead any other given band, and he doesn't disappoint here, although he's a bit subdued onstage. Tommy Rogers commands the stage like a devilish conductor, bending the audience to his will as he belts out his powerful growled lyrics - but it's his clean singing onstage that really impresses, and the seamlessness of the transition from one to the other that's truly amazing. And the lyrics - "This is all we have / When we die" - send chills up the spine. Then there's Paul Waggonner, who's very possibly the best guitarist of our day.
And what they're playing is on the level of the players. Colors is a pounding, crushing, beautiful, epic piece, a 65-minute song start to finish that is ultimately thrilling. And the second set is pretty hot too, starting off with the classic Mordecai and running through other older stuff - the best of which includes Backwards Marathon, Ad A Dglgmut, and of course the impossible-to-ignore Selkies. If you haven't heard the solo from Selkies by now, take note. It's as life-changing as listening to a guitar part can possibly get.
And the production quality is near-perfect. The mixing's great, the sound quality is great, the video is crystal. With a few different camera angles (to highlight a few specific parts being played) it would have been perfect.
At 13 dollars? This is highway robbery. We should have to beg to only pay that much. At twice that price we'd still be getting a good deal. There's never been a more impressive metal performance, hands down. And it'll be interesting to see where they go now.
Between The Buried and Me - you will be remembered for this, is right."
Insane
hardcorehank | minneapolis | 10/20/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i sincerely hope this DVD/CD never receives ANYTHING other than 5 stars. white walls may be my favorite song of all time."
Don't Bother Reading Reviews, Just Buy This!
C. Harris | Raleigh, NC USA | 10/18/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The best album of the last 10 years performed to perfection live.
I was fortunate enough to see them perform on the Colors tour, and now I can relive that amazing experience at will."