And here you have it! Yet more free media for all of you fuckin fiends out there. Seriously though, this page
contains live footage of the original Transfixion lineup, taken from our last show with singer\guitarist Jay
Corbett. The show took place at Wildwood's in Riverhead, and it marked the end of the Transfixion legacy,
and the start of a new beginning. This particular night, we had a lot of problems with the sound, mainly with
the monitor mix, but never the less this show will make up the first half of our upcoming live DVD. The second half, will be from the first time The Fatal Effect plays Wildwood's in support of Remembrance (not yet scheduled). Between the two shows, this DVD will be packed with live footage, and basically devoid of any of the bullshit that usually ends up "filling space." The difference in style, between the two records, and the new name\change of frontman should make for great contrast, and keep things interesting. More news on this DVD as it becomes available. Check back after the Wildwood's show, as I will be adding some of those songs as well.
"Nulius in Veraba"
"Ruin," by Lamb of God
"Oblivious Maximus,"
by Superjoint Ritual
A cool video of us playing the second track off
of our "Killing What Haunts You" EP. It has a
drawn out guitar solo towards the end, and in
the very end, I go a little nuts as well.
Check it out- "Nulius in Verba"
(Latin for: "Words mean nothing.")
This is a vid of us covering one of my fav's,
Lamb of God. It is the opening track off of
their second record, "As the Palaces Burn."
This was towards the beginning of the set
when we were having real bad monitor issues,
so it's a bit sloppy. GET OVER IT!
Us doing a Superjoint Ritual cover. It is the
opening track off of their first record, a quick
instrumental called, "Oblivious Maximus." It
doesn't really get a whole lot heavier than this
song, plus we kind of stick it right to the end
of "Nulius in Verba," as a nice little surprise.
by Superjoint Ritual
"Fuck Your Enemy,"
"When I See You"
Yet another Superjoint song, and once again
from their first album. This song is called,
"Fuck Your Enemy." Great title, great song.
The pit gets a little hairy during this one.
Now this is especially interesting. "Remembrance"
roughly a year before there was "Remembrance?"
This song was actually written just after KWHY
was released. It was still the original Transfixion
lineup at that time, and we never ended up doing
any other songs. A killer track that couldn't get
buried, it has now been slightly re-worked for
release on our next record. This is the first time
we ever played this song on stage. Enjoy.
All music is copyright- The Fatal Effect 2006