The Elms Plan To Release DVD Of Their Final Show

Aug 20 2010

The Elms have revealed plans to release a live recording of their final show after ending their ten years together as a band. They made their final performance on 30th July 2010 at Radio Radio in Indianapolis, in a show that lasted more than four hours and featured nearly 40 songs.

The entire sold-out show was filmed and recorded in HD and will be released on DVD and Blu Ray. "We all danced, laughed, cried, and got incredibly sweaty together in a bittersweet celebration of the music and camaraderie of The Elms. We have great plans for a concert film that will encapsulate both the music and atmosphere of not only the final show, but also the realized work and ideals of our rock band", said the band's lead singer Owen Thomas. "Additionally, the band wish to use footage filmed by those of YOU who were in attendance that night for a special segment in the film. Also, we're looking for your best photography from the evening to include in the DVD release packaging."

The Elms recently released a special digital box set called 'Stoppin' On A Dime: Live & Rare 2000-2010' featuring 40 tracks with over 150 minutes of music from their 10 year history together. The album contains previously unreleased studio recordings, b-sides, electrifying live performances, and rare, remixed, and alternate versions of some of the band's most recognisable songs.

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