On March 13, 2007, American gothic metal band Type O Negative released its seventh and final studio album, “Dead Again”. This year marks the 16th anniversary of the record that came out three years before the passing of bassist/vocalist Peter Steele.
Type O Negative has just released the live music video for “Love You To Death” just in time for Valentine’s Day. It contains footage of the band’s appearance at the 2007 Wacken Open Air festival in Wacken, Germany. As an added bonus, the live tracks that were only available on the 3LP and CD reissues, including “Love You To Death”, are now available on all streaming services.
Type O Negative‘s Kenny Hickey comments, “The first casualty of this album was the record company – which promptly went under after its release. Soon after, Peter passed, and then even the rehearsal studio it was written and developed in was burnt to the ground by Hurricane Sandy. As the black cloud continued its relentless path over Type O, “Dead Again” appeared and disappeared from the streaming platforms for years. Now that the storm has passed we have some slight hope of establishing a small illusion of permanence with this final release of “Dead Again”. We are sorry for any inconvenience we may have caused you.” From: https://www.sonicperspectives.com/news/type-o-negative-releases-love-you-to-death-video/
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Friday, May 1, 2026
Type O Negative - Love You To Death
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