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Last Updated: 10/15/2009

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City: London
Country: UK
Signup Date: 3/13/2006

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Thursday, October 15, 2009 

Current mood:  rockin
In February 2007 the UK indie-rock-folk band Seafood embarked on an 11 day tour across Germany, Austria and Switzerland to promote the release of their album ‘Paper Crown King’. The tour was regarded by the band as one of the most enjoyable they have ever done - but unbeknownst to them at the time - this was also to be the last European tour before the band decided to go their separate ways in 2008. Unobtrusively documented with one camera to give the film an insiders perspective ‘Where Have You Been?’ is a compelling and humorous portrait of Seafood on tour. Packed with behind-the-scenes footage, inane banter from within a beat-up tour van & explosive live performances; this is Seafood in their element. Performances include; Time & Tides, Disappear (Acoustic), This Is Not An Exit, Heat Walks Against Me (Acoustic), Folksong Crisis Pt’s 1&2, Orange Rise, Cloaking, We Felt Maroon, Million Pieces, Signal Sparks, Follow & Guntrip. To celebrate Seafoods 10 year career the extras include a selection of music videos & features documenting the bands history including; acoustic performances & an interview with Seafood’s lead singer David Line on Brighton’s Juice FM (2004), Reading 1998: The Dunkirk Spirit, Paper Crown King Promo’s & Twilight Noise Seduction - the out-takes of Where Have You Been? 

Running Time: 77 mins, Picture Format: Colour PAL System, Aspect Ratio: 4:3, Region Code: 0 (All regions)

Sound Format: Stereo.

Directed by Ben Hall and available in all good record stores in the street and online.
Katsunori "BEARBOY" Nagata

 
come back with new LP right now!
 
Posted by Katsunori "BEARBOY" Nagata on Friday, October 16, 2009 - 1:01 AM
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Jim
Jim Trainer

 
Seafood were a great band and a sad loss.  this is some compensation especially to those of us how failed to see the band perform live.  A real loss to music.

 
Posted by Jim on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - 9:02 PM
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