THE ACACIA STRAIN: 'Angry Mob Justice' Video Posted Online

August 3, 2006

Massachusetts' THE ACACIA STRAIN has unveiled the band's latest video online. The clip for "Angry Mob Justice" was directed by David Brodsky (ALL THAT REMAINS, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, THE RED CHORD) in May and is currently available exclusively at Brodsky's MyGoodEye video production house web site. To coincide with the video's Internet premiere, MyGoodEye and Prosthetic Records have teamed up for an exclusive contest, giving to one lucky winner a chance to snag an autographed copy of THE ACACIA STRAIN's latest album, "The Dead Walk", along with a very limited t-shirt from the videos shoot. To enter, as well as view the music video and check out stills from the set of the shoot, head over to this location.

Having already shared the stage earlier this year with DARKEST HOUR, A LIFE ONCE LOST, OVERCAST, HIMSA, and SOILENT GREEN, THE ACACIA STRAIN will again hit the road in September with German metal act CALIBAN for a full run through the United States, teaming up with label mates LIGHT THIS CITY in late-September.

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