Band granted unprecedented access from U.S. Army

Bay_Kat

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The Secret State granted unprecedented access from U.S. Army to shoot music video on base

The Secret State may be relatively new on the professional music scene with their first full-length album slated for release this year, but they’re already making quite an impression.

“While we do have a society that supports the American military, we wanted to really raise awareness as to what it’s like being deployed and all the obstacles you face,” drummer and violinist Mike Marx-Gibbons, who enlisted in the Army the day after 9/11, told FOX411 Pop Tarts column. “And then what it’s like to come home, dealing with that physically, mentally and emotionally.”

The band was granted unprecedented access from the United States Army to shoot the emotionally-charged music video for their upcoming single “Fight or Flight” at the Army’s National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif. They also featured active duty soldiers in the video to better tell the tale of sacrifice and loss, offering viewers a glimpse into what American soldiers face overseas.

EXCLUSIVE: The Secret State granted unprecedented access from U.S. Army to shoot music video on base | Fox News

I'm sure there will be a lot of mixed feelings about this. I watched the video and wow.
 

BlueBird

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The Secret State granted unprecedented access from U.S. Army to shoot music video on base

The Secret State may be relatively new on the professional music scene with their first full-length album slated for release this year, but they’re already making quite an impression.

“While we do have a society that supports the American military, we wanted to really raise awareness as to what it’s like being deployed and all the obstacles you face,” drummer and violinist Mike Marx-Gibbons, who enlisted in the Army the day after 9/11, told FOX411 Pop Tarts column. “And then what it’s like to come home, dealing with that physically, mentally and emotionally.”

The band was granted unprecedented access from the United States Army to shoot the emotionally-charged music video for their upcoming single “Fight or Flight” at the Army’s National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif. They also featured active duty soldiers in the video to better tell the tale of sacrifice and loss, offering viewers a glimpse into what American soldiers face overseas.

EXCLUSIVE: The Secret State granted unprecedented access from U.S. Army to shoot music video on base | Fox News

I'm sure there will be a lot of mixed feelings about this. I watched the video and wow.

Pretty powerful video and that song isn't bad either. Thanks for posting.
 

Merlin99

Visualize whirled peas
PREMO Member
The Secret State granted unprecedented access from U.S. Army to shoot music video on base

The Secret State may be relatively new on the professional music scene with their first full-length album slated for release this year, but they’re already making quite an impression.

“While we do have a society that supports the American military, we wanted to really raise awareness as to what it’s like being deployed and all the obstacles you face,” drummer and violinist Mike Marx-Gibbons, who enlisted in the Army the day after 9/11, told FOX411 Pop Tarts column. “And then what it’s like to come home, dealing with that physically, mentally and emotionally.”

The band was granted unprecedented access from the United States Army to shoot the emotionally-charged music video for their upcoming single “Fight or Flight” at the Army’s National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif. They also featured active duty soldiers in the video to better tell the tale of sacrifice and loss, offering viewers a glimpse into what American soldiers face overseas.

EXCLUSIVE: The Secret State granted unprecedented access from U.S. Army to shoot music video on base | Fox News

I'm sure there will be a lot of mixed feelings about this. I watched the video and wow.
Not usually two instruments one person is going to learn.
 
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