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Cartel Rocking an Abandoned Warehouse in 'Let's Go' Music Video
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Cartel take their fans to the abandoned warehouse for a live performance in 'Let's Go' music video which is directed by Paul Boyd.

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Rock band Cartel are rocking out loud in a Paul Boyd-directed music video supporting their new single "Let's Go". A number of screaming fans are captured gathering in an abandoned warehouse in order to see their performance.

"Let's Go" is the lead single from Cartel's upcoming third studio effort "Cycles". The album is aimed to follow up their 2007 self-titled record entitled "Cartel" and going to be released across United States on October 20. The band will celebrate the release day by making an in-store performance in Atlanta, Georgia.

Two days after the album arrives in stores, they will kick off a headlining tour with This Providence and The Summer Set. They will stay on the road until November 27. Fans can find complete schedule for the gig on their MySpace.

Cartel's "Let's Go" music video

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