The music industry appears to be
headed in the direction of live and
recorded concert videos. There
are websites where you can see
an artist perform live over the web
like ustream.com, stageit.com,
and lifestream.com, but Allessandro believes this is the first time
someone is using a prerecorded
concert video as a stand in for a
world tour.
“We’re not looking to reinvent
globe but that we can in some
way fill the demand to see us live.”
On October 18, the band will be
playing a set of songs from each
of the three studio releases, including a heavy dose of cuts from
“The Losing Kind,” which was
released in late June. You won’t
hear the songs in the order they
appear on the albums, although
the band has tried that before.
“I’ve never quite liked playing an
We’re not looking to reinvent the wheel.
Nothing can ever replace attending a show
the wheel,” said Allessandro.
“Nothing can ever replace or duplicate attending a live rock show,
but we feel we can bring a proper
representation of ourselves to the
viewer and with properly mixed
and mastered audio, they’ll have
‘the best seat in the house.’ We
hope that the virtual world tour
will not only bring us to a wider
audience here and across the