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Artist: Andrew WK
Video: "Party Hard"
Highlight: Get ready to ring in 2013 with the one-and-only King of Partying.
Watch Andrew WK's "Party Hard" Video
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Artist: The Burning of Rome
Video: "Norman Bates"
Highlight: "This video is a means of riling up the Hitchcockian spirit of Halloween through 'Psycho'-inspired soundwaves and traditional horror imagery," frontman Adam Traub tells Spinner. "We spent two weeks with friend and director Pat Fogharty shooting on location in rural towns, haunted motels ...
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If you spent any time at all on the internet yesterday, odds are you saw the music video for "New York City" by the late Joey Ramone. A joyful and loving tribute to legendary punk rocker and the city he called home, the stop-motion animated video zips through the streets of Manhattan with the help of New Yorkers both celebrity (Matt and ...
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Gino DePinto, AOL
Steadily building a healthy buzz since the release of their full length album, 'In the Wooded Forest,' Brooklyn duo Savoir Adore were noted by many as one of this year's hottest artists to watch at SXSW. The band showcases the strength of two talented songwriters, Paul Hammer and Deidre Muro, who craft lush, dreamy indie pop ...
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Gino DePinto, AOL
This week indie rockers Screaming Females have been treating Austin crowds to their unique brand of high energy punk at SXSW. The New Jersey trio gained a healthy dose of industry buzz after releasing 2010's 'Castle Talk,' and now the band is gearing up to begin the writing process for their much-anticipated fifth release.
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Gino DePinto, AOL
Neatly coinciding with the March 15th release of their new album 'Michel Poiccard,' Australian trio the Death Set have been bringing their spastic punk rock energy to crowds at this year's SXSW. It has been a whirlwind week for the band, who arrived in Austin on half an hour of sleep and a bottle of vodka, but the guys ...
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Fabrizio Rainone
Poly Styrene, Opera-trained frontwoman for punk pioneers X-Ray Spex, tackles themes of technology, consumerism and dystopia on 'Virtual Boyfriend,' a cut from her forthcoming solo album 'Generation Indigo.' In the song's video, which features pixelated, GIF-style animation and a number of visual nods to gadgets and social ...
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