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For all those who managed to get one of the limited edition versions of EXUL which comes with the Live In Melbourne Blu Ray, here is a taste of what's in store!

And Plague Flowers the Kaleidoscope... Live in Melbourne! (Excerpt from the Blu Ray.)

A lot of people missed out on getting a copy (though there are some stores floating around that have copies, though we don't have any left ourselves!). Who would be interested in us hosting a live stream of the whole Blu Ray concert for Patreon members?

Watching this makes me so excited to play live again! I hope it makes you all excited to come to a show near you soon also!

- Tim

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NE OBLIVISCARIS "And Plague Flowers The Kaleidoscope" (Live in Melbourne Blu Ray)

New Album 'EXUL' out March 24! World tour dates, album pre-orders, merch, Patreon membership & more here: www.neobliviscaris.com.au Ne Obliviscaris: Live@ 170 Russell, Melbourne, Australia (May, 2019) NE OBLIVISCARIS is: Xen - Harsh Vocals Tim Charles - Clean Vocals/Violin Benjamin Baret - Lead Guitars Matt Klavins - Guitars Martino Garattoni - Bass Drums performed by Daniel Presland Live Audio recorded by Troy McCosker Audio Mixed & Mastered by Mark Lewis, Nashville, USA Lighting Design by Luke Thiel Director of Photography & Editor: Adrian Goleby Camera operators: Adrian Goleby Charlie Powlett Sam Tan Dale Prinsse Andrew Basso

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Anonymous

This one got me hyped for the upcoming tour (and a little sad since I can only make it to three shows… maybe four…). Unfortunately not this year, but I someday hope to catch one of your Melbourne hometown shows!

Anonymous

Can somebody clear something up for me. I'm wanting to get the EXUL limited edition package that comes with this here fine Blu-ray concert, but going through their band website/merch store they're all sold out?? I go to the season of mist u.s.a. store and they still have some for pre-order. Is this what Tim is referring to as other stores still selling them? I would assume ordering them from season of mist is legit, right? I ain't getting scammed if doing so and getting some jenky bootleg cell phone recording DVD of a Miley Cyrus show or something?? Yay or nay?

Anonymous

I would say that places like a label store, stores linked on the band's website or Bandcamp are completely safe :)