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As fans anxiously await the third studio album from The Used - the first two went gold - the band puts its combustible live show on both CD and DVD for the first time with Berth. Along with the Toronto concert from the 2005 Taste Of Chaos tour, the package updates the bands history since 2003s video-platinum CD+DVD set Maybe Memories with footage about 2004s Top 10 In Love And Death, the world tour, the making of the new album (expected spring 2007), as well as music videos. On Berth, The Used shows why it is one of the most exciting live bands in rock. DVD HIGHLIGHTS: The Take It Away video was directed by Motion Theory (R.E.M.), I Caught Fire by Kevin Kerslake.
The Used are an amazing live band and as deserving as anyone on the screamo circuit of serious adulation (Bert McCracken is the genre's answer to Bruce Dickinson). Thus the release of another live set with video extras, BERTH, in as many studio albums, which may seem a bit excessive to some, is exactly what the band's fans want. The set dips mostly into material from their surprise Billboard Top 10 hit, IN LOVE AND DEATH, and adds three more from their debut, including "Taste of Ink," "Blue and Yellow," and "Maybe Memories." Despite the cheering crowd sounds--and the crowd certainly sounds like they are seeing a great show--the readings differ little from the studio versions. However, the set also includes live and backstage footage, making BERTH a decent souvenir for fans awaiting their next studio outing.
1. Berth-Behind The Scenes
2. Rock--Live Performance At PNE Forum, Canada
3. Junk-Videos
DVD Features:
DVD includes:
The Used: Bert McCracken, Quinn Allman, Jeph Howard, Dan Whitesides.
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.49) - "The Used have always been a thrilling commodity in the live environment and in Bert McCracken, they have one of the most electrifying frontmen on the planet." Berth Music Review Average Rating: (2 out of 5 stars)   oh mannnnn. um amazing? i think so.
for a live cd it's pretty good.
i was there man.
oh, and chill out about there being no new songs.
they've got a full length brand new album coming out in march.
those three songs are just a preview. Submitted by kill.rockandroll (Vancouver, BC, CAN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 3 found this helpful.
Yeh ok? Um let down? i'm waiting fricken ages for the album and it has wat 3 new songs? but they are good but still 3! a bit slack!
peace Submitted by nix (Wallinford,CR,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 5 found this helpful.
Another live album?? Two live albums in five years?? you´ve disappointed me McCraken.
this album is the same as Maybe Memories CD-DVD, but with some new songs. don´t make me waste my time dude and come back in the first released line in your next album (i hope it won´t be a concert album). Submitted by javidlp182 (Madrid, Spain) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 3 found this helpful.
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