The Amity Affliction has announced they will release their first documentary DVD ‘Seems Like Forever‘ on July 10th.

An access all areas look at the band’s history, including footage from their early days through to last year’s epic Let The Ocean Take Me World Tour. ‘Seems Like Forever‘ not only includes TAA’s meteoric rise to become one of Australia’s most accomplished bands but also features interviews with the team that have supported them over that time including management, their label Roadrunner Records, booking agents and some high profile Amity fans.

Check out a trailer below.

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Seems Like Forever‘ was filmed in locations from all corners of the globe. The documentary also offers insight into how the band feel about the closeness they share with their fan base, a bond that has been forged from constant touring, genuine interaction via social media as well as the noted openness of Joel Birch’s lyrics.
Says Birch of the documentary,

I’m really stoked that we’re finally releasing a small insight into the life we’ve been able to live thanks to everyone who has supported us, through the good times and the bad, it’s been a hell of a ride!

The DVD will be available to pre-order via 24hundred.net next Thursday 14th May. There will be a host of bundles with one-off exclusive merch designs. Some strictly limited bundles also include a ticket to see ‘Seems Like Forever‘ before anyone else at pre-release advance cinema screening premiere events in each capital city.

A special deluxe edition of the band’s #1 ARIA album, ‘Let the Ocean Take Me‘ will also be available digitally from July 10th and feature previously unreleased tracks ‘Skeletons‘ and ‘Forever‘.

Adding to the list of achievements the band have already notched up including two consecutive #1 debuts on the ARIA chart (for Chasing Ghosts and Let The Ocean Take Me) as well as three gold albums (the aforementioned albums as well as their 2010 release Youngbloods), The Amity Affliction are among the “Best International Band” nominees for the second annual Alternative Press Music Awards, and have been named in the “Breakthrough” category for the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards 2015.

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