DEAD MEADOW: 'That Old Temple' Video Released

January 9, 2010

"That Old Temple", the new video from American heavy rockers DEAD MEADOW, can be viewed below. The clip was helmed by Artificial Army, which has previously worked with THE SWORD, THE MARS VOLTA, COHEED & CAMBRIA and THESE ARMS ARE SNAKES. The song and the video provide the first glimpse of "The Three Kings" multimedia project to surface later this year on Xemu, which will include new music from the band as well as re-recorded classics from their catalog.

DEAD MEADOW has released five studio albums, three of which were on Matador Records. Their most recent release, 2008's "Old Growth", was called the band's "finest yet" by DrownedInSound.com.

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