2015’s Coma Ecliptic might have been Between the Buried and Me’s finest moment. The concept album found the band getting more melodic, creating a cohesive Pink Floyd-esque album about a guy in a self-induced coma. The band played the album in it’s entirety on some stops of the tour, and now a live Blu-ray/DVD/CD is coming to commemorate it.

Coma Ecliptic Live will be released on April 28th on Metal Blade in association with Good Fight Entertainment. The release will feature the album played in it’s entirety at San Diego’s Observatory North Park on October 4th, 2016. Here’s what bassist Dan Briggs says about it:

“The genesis of the Coma Ecliptic filming was based around capturing the look and feel of the show our lighting director Chris Hill produced for the full album set. It’s such an important record for us and our progression as a band and the visual representation captures the moods of our tragic tale so well. It’s the perfect way to wrap up the last two years we’ve been living with this album day in and day out!”

It will be available in plenty of different configurations, including vinyl, and you can order it from Metal Blade here.

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Bram Teitelman