



After a week off, we’re back with episode 84 of the Empyspiral Podcast! This week we discuss and review the four videos from the Shallow Life era and then start our reviews of the songs from Dark Adrenaline with Trip The Darkness!
You can listen to podcast on iTunes and Stitcher or, alternatively, you can download or listen to the podcast episode right here:
Episode 80 of the Emptyspiral Podcast is out now! In it we pit ‘Losing My Religion’ and ‘Enjoy The Silence’ against each other in a musical Death Match, and then review the song ‘Shallow Life’.
You can listen to podcast on iTunes and Stitcher or, alternatively, you can download or listen to the podcast episode right here:
Century Media are to release a deluxe 2CD edition of Lacuna Coils 2009 album ‘Shallow Life’. As well as the original music from the album, the deluxe edition includes previously unreleased tracks and acoustic arrangements on a separate CD.
CD 1 Tracklist:
1. Survive
2. I Won’t Tell You
3. Not Enough
4. I’m Not Afraid
5. I Like It
6. Underdog
7. The Pain
8. Spellbound
9. Wide Awake
10. The Maze
11. Unchained
12. Shallow Life
CD 2 Tracklist:
1.The Last Goodbye
2. Leaving Alone
3. Oblivion
4. Spellbound (acoustic)
5. I Won’t Tell You (acoustic)
6. Survive (live)
7. I’m Not Afraid (live)
8. I Won’t Tell You (live)
9. Tightrope (live)
10. Fragments Of Faith (live)
11. The Game (live)
The deluxe edition is due for release on 22nd January in Europe and 25th January in the UK.
Amazon.com are currently offering Lacuna Coil’s 2009 album ‘Shallow Life’ in mp3 format for only $5!
You can view preview and buy the album, as well as the bands full back-catalogue at Amazon.com here..
Laura Kelly of the rock web magazine Underground Indrustries UK has reviewed Lacuna Coils latest album “Shallow Life”. The review summarises the album as “a current rock album which allows for the band to really show how they’ve matured and grown. No longer apart of the European Gothic Metal scene, this band have branched out and taken a risk that actually suits them much better.”
You can read the full review at the Underground Industries UK site here.