Experience the raw, unplugged power of Life of Agony in their live album, "Unplugged At The Lowlands Festival '97." Captured live at the iconic Lowlands Festival in Holland on August 23, 1997, this album offers a unique and intimate glimpse into the band's live performance, showcasing their signature alternative metal sound in an acoustic setting.
The album features 15 tracks, including fan favorites like "How It Would Be," "Angry Tree," and "River Runs Red," all performed with a stripped-down, acoustic energy that highlights the band's musical prowess and the depth of their songwriting. The setlist also includes a remix of "Other Side of the River," adding a modern twist to the live experience.
Released in 2000 through Roadrunner Records, "Unplugged At The Lowlands Festival '97" is a testament to Life of Agony's enduring appeal and their ability to captivate audiences with their live performances. The album's duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes ensures that fans get a comprehensive look at the band's live capabilities, making it a essential addition to any fan's collection.
The album was mastered by the renowned George Marino at Sterling Sound, ensuring top-notch audio quality that brings the live experience right into your home. Whether you're a longtime fan of Life of Agony or a newcomer to their music, this live album is sure to impress with its raw energy and acoustic charm.