4.14.2009

Sugar Army eyeing Acute

Directed by Richard Berney from the album, Shock.

"The most exciting thing about the Sugar Army story is that it starts right now". Acute can be downloaded here. [Link provided on artist's website]

That must be a huge garage...

4.13.2009

Racing Kites eyeing Be My Runaway

Directed by Ryan Mast from the Be My Runaway EP.

The band was one of the "Top 21 Unsigned Artists of 2008" on Purevolume.com

Fans can be extreme...


[Rockdirt]

Regular John eyeing Language

From the album, The Peaceful Atom Is A Bomb.

Before you're confused, Regular John is not a fashion band.

Nice zoom out effect...

Feist eyeing The Water

Directed by Kevin Drew from the album, The Reminder.

At age twelve, she performed at the opening ceremonies of the Calgary Winter Olympics.

Gripping...


[Spin]

PROFANE OMEN eyeing Left to Disintegrate

Directed by Toni Salminen from the album, Inherit The Void.

The band formed in 1999 with their first demo entitled, PROFANE OMEN.

Nice worm...

FM Static eyeing Boy Moves To Town With an Optimistic Outlook

From the album, Dear Diary.

The album Dear Diary is a concept release, with the entire series of songs telling one story of a high school boy in a new town.

Great way to get to school...


[DrivenFarOff]

Pierce the Veil eyeing Chemical Kids and Mechanical Brides

Directed by Nate Weaver from the album, A Flair For The Dramatic.

The band has gone through three name changes which are, Early Times, Before Today and currently Pierce the Veil.

Children walking slowly are creepy for some reason...

Let Me Run eyeing Like A Fish

Directed by Kevin Slack from the album, Meet Me At The Bottom.

The band's signing bonus to XOXO Records was a case of Golden Anniversary Beer . [AMP]

Which lighting method is energy friendly???

BARRICADE eyeing Michelle

Directed by Noah Grant-Levine from the album, Demons.

"Traditional east coast hardcore crossed with modern influences." [Eulogy Recordings]

Hardcore rock and rap, you never know...

Devo eyeing Don't Shoot

Directed by Gerald Casale and Davy Force from their as of yet titled ninth album.

Their first song after disappearing in 1990 was Watch Us Work It, which was released in 2007 and used in a Dell computer ad.

Feels like it could be a Target commercial...


[CultureBully]