SOILENT GREEN: First-Ever Video To Receive MTV2 World Premiere

November 4, 2005

SOILENT GREEN will see their video for "Leaves of Three" make its MTV2 world premiere on this week's edition of "Headbanger's Ball". "Headbanger's Ball" airs Saturdays from 10-12 p.m. EST on MTV2. This is the first video ever from the New Orleans, LA quintet.

The clip, the first single from the band's recent release "Confrontation", was shot on location in Atlanta, Georgia by director Chad Rullman (NILE, MASTODON, NEUROSIS, THE AGONY SCENE) for Supercollider Films.

SOILENT GREEN will be heading out on the road again this winter supporting labelmates NILE on their U.S. tour.

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