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Artist: AVAN LAVA
Video: "Sisters"
Highlight: "Making the 'Sisters' video was a total joy for us," the band tells Spinner. "We got to collaborate with friends, throw a party in Puerto Rico, and make something important for anyone who has experienced the agony of unrequited love. After making our first video for 'It's Never Over' (the first single ...
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Sony
Attention, music lovers! Want to listen to your tunes with crystal clear sound?
Spinner is giving one lucky person a pair of Sony X Headphones! Combining Simon Cowell's expertise seeking perfection in music with Sony's legendary audio engineering, the new X Headphones offer music lovers the truest sound reproduction along with the ...
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Artist: Ben Howard
Video: "Esmerelda"
Highlight: "An epic song with such a heavy vibe," filmmaker Mickey Smith tells Spinner. "Winter storms on the west coast felt like the one thing that could do 'Esmerelda' justice. As far as shooting the film goes, getting blasted in the wilderness, observing all that power, nothing better."
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Paramount
We'll admit it. At one point or another, we all picked up a guitar, attempted to strum a chord or two and thought, "Yeah, I could be in a band."
"Not Fade Away" chronicles a group of friends fighting to make this dream a reality. The movie, which hits theaters Dec. 21, uses a Rolling Stones' television performance as a catalyst ...
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Artist: Elliphant
Video: "Down on Life"
Highlight: "When we told people we were going to shoot the video on Iceland, they told us to think again," Elliphant tells Spinner. "The weather conditions are extreme and this small naked island is very exposed, which makes it hard work to do productions there. But, with a very tight budget and a very ...
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Caleb Kuhl
According to Matt and Kim, their video for "Let's Go" is the most ridiculous one to date. The indie dance duo embraces the idea of awkward family photos, making some pretty interesting wardrobe choices.
"Bands do videos where they look good in them," vocalist/keyboardist Matt Johnson says. "We've done our best to look terrible. ...
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Don't count Courtney Love as one of the millions who actually enjoyed the recent 12-12-12 Sandy benefit concert.
After the Nirvana frontman's widow watched Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear perform the new song, "Cut Me Some Slack," with Beatle Paul McCartney, the outspoken rocker took to social media ...
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