Leah Shapiro

Leah Shapiro

Historia

Leah Shapiro is currently a member of Los Angeles-based band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.

Perfil

Leah Shapiro

Películas

Amor zombie
Original Music Composer
Cuenta la historia de amor entre un vivo y una no-muerta, Beth, quién tras un trágico accidente volverá a la vida para proseguir con la relación con su novio, si bien evidentemente no le será nada fácil.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: Live In Paris
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Live In Paris was recorded at the Theatre Trianon on February 24, 2014, during BRMC's sold-out tour of Europe. The concert spans Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s entire history including favorites such as “Beat The Devil’s Tattoo”, “Spread Your Love”, and “Whatever Happened To My Rock ‘N’ Roll”.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: Live in London
1. Intro 2. War Machine 3. Mama Taught Me Better 4. Red Eyes And Tears 5. Bad Blood 6. Beat The Devil's Tattoo 7- Shade Of Blue 8. Ain't No Easy Way 9. Aya 10. Berlin 11. Weapon Of Choice 12. Anabel Lee 13. Awake 14. Punk Song 15. Conscience Killer 16. 6 Barrel Shotgun 17. Spread Your Love 18. Shuffle Your Feet 20. Shadow's Keeper On April 23rd, 2010 BRMC sold out the historic Forum in London. To capture the night, 8 HD cameras were brought in and the footage was released as “Live In London” on November 1st.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: Live
1. Berlin 2. Weapon Of Choice 3. Rise Or Fall 4. 666 Conducer 5. Ain't No Easy Way 6. Weight Of The World 7. Stop 8. All You Do Is Talk 9. Red Eyes And Tears 10. As Sure As The Sun 11. American X 12. Spread Your Love 13. Love Burns 14. Mercy 15. Dirty Old Town 16. Promise 17. Six Barrel Shotgun 18. Whatever Happened To My Rock And Roll (Punk Song) 19. Fault Line 20. Took Out A Loan 21. The Show Is About To Begin 22. Heart And Soul Features over 2 hours of live concert footage from three sold out shows in Berlin, Dublin and Glasgow. The footage documents the end of the band s 2007 tour in support of Baby 81, their most recent full-length release. The live audio was mixed by BRMC s own Peter Hayes and the gritty cinematography keeps the band s music front and center while viewers experience the show both from the stage and from the audience s perspective.