Visual Karma (Body, Mind and Soul)

Visual Karma (Body, Mind and Soul)
Live album by Lacuna Coil
Released 31 October 2008 (Europe)[1]
November 25, 2008 (US)
Recorded 2006–2008
Genre Alternative metal
Gothic metal
Length (Two disc)
Label Century Media
Producer Lacuna Coil
Lacuna Coil chronology
Karmacode
(2006)
Visual Karma (Body, Mind and Soul)
(2008)
Shallow Life
(2009)[2]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com [3]
Kerrang!
Lords of Metal(69/100)

Visual Karma (Body, Mind and Soul)[4] is the first live album by Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil, that was released in November 2008. The DVD is retrospective of all things from the band's "Karmacode" album cycle, the set features concerts filmed at Germany's Wacken Festival and at the Japanese Loudpark Festival in 2007. It includes a lot of extras like promo videos and Behind-the-scenes.

The DVD was released in 2 disc Standard Edition and 4 Disc Limited Edition (Europe only) that includes a 5.1 mix of the "Karmacode" album on DVD Audio and a bonus CD with the Wacken Open Air audio live material.

Promotion

In November and December 2008, Lacuna Coil toured in Europe as the main support for act Bullet for my Valentine, with Bleeding Through and Black Tide also supporting.[5] After the cancellation of their first headline tour in Australia, the band announced their participation at the Soundwave festival 2009 in February.[6]

Track listing[7]

Standard edition

Disc One:
Karmalive

Wacken 2007:

  1. "Intro"
  2. "To the Edge"
  3. "Fragments of Faith"
  4. "Swamped"
  5. "In Visible Light"
  6. "Fragile"
  7. "Closer"
  8. "Senzafine"
  9. "What I See"
  10. "Enjoy the Silence"
  11. "Heaven's a Lie"
  12. "Our Truth"

Loudpark 2007:

  1. "Intro/To the Edge"
  2. "Swamped"
  3. "Closer"
  4. "Within Me"
  5. "Daylight Dancer"
  6. "Our Truth"

Karma Clips (Promotional Videos)

  1. "Our Truth"
  2. "Enjoy the Silence"
  3. "Closer"
  4. "Within Me"

Disc Two:
Karma Chronicles

The Band:

  1. "Cristina Scabbia – Simple As Water"
  2. "Andrea Ferro – Inside Milan"
  3. "Cristiano 'Pizza' Migliore – The Leaning Journey of Pizza"
  4. "Marco 'Maus' Biazzi – 7-Seven… Strings Life"
  5. "Marco Coti Zelati – The Real Thing"
  6. "CriZ – Enter the Drummer"

Behind The Scenes:

  1. "Australian Tour 2007"
  2. "First Time In Japan"
  3. "Making of the Our Truth Video"
  4. "Making of the Closer Video"

Breaking the Code: The Fans

The Fans:

  • "Fan Submissions"
  1. "Lacuna Coil's introductory clip
  2. "Aaron Tiberio, USA
  3. "Jesscia Hecht, USA
  4. "Robert Marsh, UK
  5. "Enrico Murgia, Italy
  6. "Giorgio Ghirardo, Japan
  7. "Ira Yurkovsckaya, Ukraine
  8. "Kim Allcroft, UK
  9. "Luis Flores, USA
  10. "Silvana Rosa, Italy
  11. "Carolyn Riondet, France
  • "Empty Spiral Interview
  • "To The Edge Remix Contest / Photogallery"
  1. "Marek 'Marcoos' Kruszynski, Poland"
  2. "Stefan Machwirth / Complex Range, Germany"
  3. "Interface, USA"
  • "Inside The Spiral (Link)"
  • "Links"

Limited Edition

DVD Audio:

  1. "Fragile"
  2. "To the Edge"
  3. "Our Truth"
  4. "Within Me"
  5. "Devoted"
  6. "You Create"
  7. "What I See"
  8. "Fragments of Faith"
  9. "Closer"
  10. "In Visible Light"
  11. "The Game"
  12. "Without Fear"
  13. "Enjoy the Silence"
  14. "Without a Reason (bonus song from the Our Truth single)"
  15. "Virtual Environment (bonus song from the Enjoy the Silence single)"

CD:

  1. "Intro/To the Edge"
  2. "Fragments of Faith"
  3. "Swamped"
  4. "In Visible Light"
  5. "Fragile"
  6. "Closer"
  7. "Senzafine"
  8. "What I See"
  9. "Enjoy the Silence"
  10. "Heaven's a Lie"
  11. "Our Truth"

iTunes Digital Download/Amazon MP3

  1. "Intro"
  2. "To the Edge"
  3. "Fragments of Faith"
  4. "Swamped"
  5. "In Visible Light"
  6. "Fragile"
  7. "Closer"
  8. "Senzafine"
  9. "What I See"
  10. "Enjoy the Silence"
  11. "Heaven's a Lie"
  12. "Our Truth"

Release history

Country Date
Europe[2] 31 October 2008
Australia 1 November 2008
Sweden[8]
United Kingdom[9] 3 November 2008
Italy 7 November 2008
Russia[10] 19 November 2008
Japan[11]
Canada November 25, 2008
United States[4]

References

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