UVTV Releases Exclusive Footage From In Flames and Trivium Tour Online

July 12, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Syracuse NY — As both In flames and Trivium start the Sounds of The underground tour, their last tour with Devildriver and Zao isn’t that far from fans memories.

UVTV had the chance to film live material at the Rochester New York stop of this tour including material from:

Zao
Having just released their album “The Fear is What Keeps Us Here”, these Ferret artists are continuing with a heavy tour schedule. UVTV filmed four exclusive live videos with them and have released three of them on the television show and the website.

Devildriver
Teaming up for a tour of Australia with Fear Factory, live performances of “Nothings Wrong” and fan favorite “The Mountain” were filmed and released by UVTV over the past month.

Trivium
Hailed as the next Metallica, Trivium is currently working on a new album set to be released through Roadrunner. Fans can currently see them on the Sounds of the Underground tour and on the UVTV website in one of the three live performances released there including “Rain” and “Drowned and Torn Asunder”.

In Flames
Also on the Sounds of the Underground Tour, In Flames latest release “Come Clarity” debuted at number fifty eight on the billboard 200 charts. Fans of this Swedish rock group have been following this group for quite a while and can now also enjoy live performance of “Pinball Map” and “Leeches” produced by UVTV.

All of this footage originally aired on the tv program which is available New York, North Carolina, and Ohio. As per usual the company subsequently released for on demand streaming at their website http://www.uvtv.info. More footage from this tour will be released in the coming weeks and fans are advised to watch the website for weekly updates.

About UVTV
UVTV, Underground Video Television, is a television show and website produced by UVTV Productions LLC featuring exclusive live performances from top underground acts as well as music videos submitted by record labels and indie artists. Fans are able to view UVTV videos in multiple ways including on the TV show (which airs in three states), on the website www.uvtv.info, or across North America as part of Akimbo’s internet video on demand service.