THEOCRACY: "HIDE IN THE FAIRYTALE" VIDEO (corrected version released)

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THEOCRACY: "HIDE IN THE FAIRYTALE" VIDEO (corrected version released)

The Athens, Georgia-based melodic metal band THEOCRACY have released the music video for the track "Hide in the Fairytale" online. The track comes off the band's latest album "As The World Bleeds". The video was recorded in Orlando, FL under the talented eye of producer Dan Drescher.

The initial version had some syncing issues. This version contains significant improvements after two weeks of hard work by the director, the band, and the band's supporters (so don't be "that guy").

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The latest Theocracy album "As The World Bleeds" was released in Europe on November 25th through Ulterium Records, in North America on November 21st through Nightmare Records and in Japan on April 25th through King Records.

"As The World Bleeds" debuted at #40 in the Billboard Heatseekers Chart during the first week of release.

For more information on Theocracy;
Official website: http://www.theocracymusic.com
Official Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/theocracyband
Official Twitter page: http://www.twitter.com/theocracyband
 
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It's all in good fun. I like Theocracy just as much as anyone; perhaps I don't like the mods as much though. :D
 
I previously posted this in the closed thread. Just wanted to share my thoughts...again.
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When I watched the first release, I thought, yeah, this is good.
Then the comments about the the syncing left me wondering if I should avoid the video or not. Then Matt's imbedded videos (and everyone else's) left me amazed at just how well-made and professional the Hide in the Fairytale video is. Even with the syncing problems, it was WAY better than those stale bread videos (I'm from Wisconsin, I can't bring myself to use 'cheese' is such a disparaging manner).
Now that the syncing is fixed, the video is just amazing and fantastic, like cheese curds and sauerkraut.
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Seriously, though, the dedication and effort that the band puts into their work is second to none. I can't wait to see them live (whenever and wherever that might be).