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Miranda Lambert | "Dead Flowers" (Video)

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Saturday, July 25, 2009

Miranda Lambert (born November 10, 1983 in Texas) brings us a heartbreaking new video , which shows her relationship has reached a crossroads in latest project, "Dead Flowers", a lead-off single for her upcoming 3rd studio album,"Revolution", which will be released on September 29th.
The song is a ballad about a love gone bad, driven by acoustic guitar and percussion. The narrator is saddened by the images of dead flowers and Christmas lights that are burned out, that symbolize their current relationship. The song from Miranda's personal experience. "I had some flowers that I got for Valentines Day in a vase on the kitchen table. I was going on the road so I had to throw them in the yard. They were just laying there and it was a really sad image. The song came to me right away and was one of those ones that kinda wrote itself."
The music video was directed by Randee St. Nicholas, and was released to CMT on July 16, 2009. The video begins with Miranda sitting at a table with a vase of dead flowers. She gets up and walks into the kitchen, where Christmas lights lay strung across the counter. Miranda is then shown performing in the living room with fans blowing on her hair, while a man is watching from the couch beside her. After that, she is shown outside the house in and in front of her car, with more lights hung up on her house.
This is a career song for Miranda, and it's so powerful and very emotional. I love this song ... Miranda is great country!

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