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SLEEPLESS NIGHTS AND CITY LIGHTS

I Killed The Prom Queen "Say Goodbye"




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SLEEPLESS NIGHTS AND CITY LIGHTS OUT MARCH 17/09!






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Review of Sleepless Nights and City Lights I Killed The Prom Queen - "Sleepless Nights and City Lights "I Killed The Prom Queen" is a force to be reckoned with its catchy hooks that dig deep into your veins and makes your skin crawl, your heart beats faster, their furious metal vibe can shake the foundations of any buildings, the listener breaths and experiences the haunted images and deep feelings of helplessness, pain, fear, loneliness, love and death in all of their songs."...."One hell of a rush loved the experience!" .....HMTV Canada Tina





Sleepless Nights and City Lights is the first ever live DVD from Australia's most prominent hardcore / metalcore act I KILLED THE PROM QUEEN. Rising to fame on the back of their highly acclaimed AIRA top 30 release "Music for the Recently Deceased" IKTPQ were destined for world domination when newly recruited UK vocalist Ed Butcher announced he was leaving the band. IKTPQ pushed on and completed a tour of Europe and Japan with stand in vocalists Tyrone (Mourning Tide) and Colin Jeffs but with no sign of a permanent replacement and original vocalist Michael Crafter briefly taking over the mic in Bury Your Dead the band were fragmenting.

In mid 2007 the band announced they were officially breaking up but promised their Australian fans one last tour. The band’s chief writer Jona Weinhofen joined US heavyweights Bleeding Through while drummer JJ Peter's launched his solo career with Deez Nuts while original vocalist Michael Crafter fronted Carpathian. IKTPQ announced the Say Goodbye Tour in March 2008 and that original vocalist Michael Crafter would rejoin the band for this last hurrah. The tour took in over 20 shows nationwide, many of which sold out prior to the tour being announced.

This feature length DVD captures the band in front of a rapturous home town crowd at HQ's in Adelaide tearing through songs from the bands entire. It also includes in depth interviews with each member discussing their rise, break up and the possibility of a return.