The Amity Affliction will release their first documentary DVD, titled Seems Like Forever, on Friday, 10th July. The film will cover the band’s extraordinary story thus far and will be available to pre-order via 24hundred on Thursday, 14th May.

Seems Like Forever is an access all areas look at the band’s history, featuring footage from their early days through to last year’s epic world tour in support of their acclaimed fourth album, Let The Ocean Take Me.

As well as interviews with the band members, the film chronicles The Amity Affliction’s rise through interviews with the people who’ve supported them over the years, including management, their label Roadrunner Records, booking agents, and even some high profile Amity fans.

Directed by Tim O’Keefe with cover art by long-time collaborator Pat Fox, Seems Like Forever also offers insight into the band’s unique relationship with their fans, a bond forged through their constant touring, genuine interactions with fans, and Joel Birch’s confessional lyrics.

“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!” said Birch of the upcoming documentary.

Readers can check out the trailer for Seems Like Forever below. Fans pre-ordering the album via the 24hundred store can choose from a number of pre-order only, merchandise bundles with one-off exclusive designs.

Some strictly limited bundles also include a ticket to see Seems Like Forever before anyone else during special pre-release advance cinema screening events set to take place in each capital city.

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