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New Iron Maiden/Sikth Project Primal Rock Rebellion Reveal Video For Debut 'No Place Like Home'

Thursday, 26 January 2012 Written by Jon Stickler
New Iron Maiden/Sikth Project Primal Rock Rebellion Reveal Video For Debut 'No Place Like Home'

The brainchild of Iron Maiden's Adrian Smith and Sikth's Mikee Goodman, Primal Rock Rebellion release their debut single ‘No Place Like Home’ on Monday 6th February 2012. The single will be released as a Limited Edition 10” coloured vinyl and digital download, with the accompanying music video available to watch below.

The video accompanying the song has been co-directed by Mikee Goodman and Meats Meier, a renowned CGI artist based in Los Angeles who provided the illustrations for both the single and album artwork.
 
The album, ‘Awoken Broken’, features ‘No Place Like Home’ along with 11 other tracks, and has been co-produced by Adrian Smith & Mikee Goodman; it is set for release on February 27th.

Speaking about the new album Adrian commented: “It was great working at my own pace and in my own studio with no time constraints. I think during the making of this album I went around the world twice with Maiden, working on the project in between. In the process, it allowed for a bit more of an experimental approach.”

‘Awoken Broken’ was heralded with a free download track, ‘I See Lights’, which can be found on www.primalrockrebellion.com.
 
Check out the video for ‘No Place Like Home' below.

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