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Medieval (song)

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"Medieval" is the first single released from Diecast's third full-length effort, Tearing Down Your Blue Skies, released in 2004 on Century Media Records. In 2005 this song was chosen for inclusion on multiple movie soundtracks including, The Cave and Alone in the Dark. Along with Diecast the soundtracks also featured a plethora of other metal and hardcore acts from Century Media Records and Nuclear Blast Records.

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Directed by Dale Resteghini the video featured the band performing in an abandoned fort. This video was shot entirely on location at Fort Revere Park atop Telegraph Hill in Hull, MA in 2004. The park contains the remains of two seacoast fortifications and was an ideal place to shoot the video.

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