IRON MAIDEN: 'A Matter Of Life And Death' Certified Gold In Greece

October 12, 2006

IRON MAIDEN's "A Matter of Life and Death" album has been certified gold in Greece.

As previously reported, IRON MAIDEN's video for its forthcoming single "Different World" has been immediately added to MTV2 and will make its television debut on "T-Minus Rock" next Monday, October 16. The show airs on MTV2 Monday through Friday at 11:00 a.m. The video will also be available for streaming on MTV2.com and via MTV wireless on Monday as well. The stunning animated video was directed by Howard Greenhalgh — best known for SOUNDGARDEN's "Black Hole Sun".

In true MAIDEN style and to satisfy intense fan demand, a series of short action-packed clips from the video are being previewed via their website, www.ironmaiden.com, the week up to Sunday, October 15 when the full promotional clip will be exclusively revealed first to their fans before the worldwide premiere on Monday, October 16.

IRON MAIDEN has six dates remaining in its successful sold-out North American tour and will travel to Japan before heading to Europe to bring "A Matter of Life and Death" to the rest of the world.

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