7 Feisty Music Videos

Sunday At Noon
“Autumn Moon”

The Phoenix 4-piece known as Sunday At Noon makes those video game afternoons a reality (sorta) in their latest music video. Don’t worry. No band members were harmed during the filming of “Autumn Moon”. The track comes from the band’s s/t LP which you can find here.

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The Fontaines
“Playboys”

This new music video for “Playboys”, the title track from The Fontaines’ forthcoming EP, might feature a lot of blood, but the vibe stays fun rather than gory. So don’t freak out.

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Ruby Bones
“Gone Gone Gone”

East Coast indie rockers Ruby Bones have a lively new single to get you dancing. “Gone Gone Gone” will infect your brainspace with its catchy hooks and infectious melody. That’s all the warning I’m going to give you.

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The Garage Flowers
“Hello Tango”

This London garage rock band has a fun sound, equal parts gritty and infectious. You’re going to want to listen to the lyrics twice to catch that subtle denunciation of “modern day hook-up culture”.

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Stacked Like Pancakes
“45”

Stacked Like Pancakes have a real winner with their catchy new single, “45”. In truth, we’ve been receiving a lot of Anti-Trump songs of late, but none quite so infectious. And, the band has a fun animated music video to go along with it. Rad.

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Frequency Within
“Vindictive”

This SoCal alt-indie act passed through AZ on their very first tour and we’re grateful for some repeat visits now that the band is gaining momentum (and tour stops). The 4-piece is currently at work on a new album (due out next year), but they offered up this new music video for “Vindictive” last week. Frequency Within will be passing our way again in March so like/follow to stay up-to-date on their shows!

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The Jacks
“She’s a Mystery”

This rock n’roll four-piece from Southern California draws inspiration from the Brit-Invasion that started in the 1960s. Their latest single, “She’s a Mystery”, explores the world’s more enigmatic 52% with enough barroom energy to start a brawl.

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