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The Gauntlet: Adema Metal News

Adema video 'Planets' available for download


Adema Adema's video for "Planets (Cry Wolf)" can be seen online here. The video is the first video off the soundtrack for the new thriller "Cry Wolf" available in stores September 13th. The video featuring the directing of Jeff Waldow - film director of "Cry Wolf", incorporates footage of Adema as well as shots from the film. "Cry Wolf" was produced by Focus/Rogue Pictues, the production companies behind the award winning films "Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind", "The Pianist", and the now cult classic "Shaun Of The Dead". Additionally, "Planets (Cry Wolf)" is featured on Adema's Earache Records debut album "Planets" out in stores now.
"Cry Wolf" is described as a "terrifying new thriller" in which "a group of friends take advantage of a recent unsolved murder and the power of the internet to convince their classmates that a serial killer is loose on their boarding school campus...but when students start turning up dead, the friends must fight for their lives while trying to figure out if the terror they created is actually real...
"Cry Wolf" opens in theaters nationwide on September 16th; the soundtrack to "Cry Wolf" hits stores September 13th. "Planets" is available through Earache Records and is in stores now.


 

Date: Sep 12, 2005
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