7 Feisty Music Videos

Scorpion vs. Tarantula
“Female Agitator”

Scorpion vs. Tarantula has long offered me a cathartic release from some of those imposed societal norms with their high-energy, growl-inducing punk-rock and fierce live performances. The only thing more exciting than this music video is the fact that the single is just a mere sampling of what’s to come from the band next year. Keep watch for When the Girls Are Gone from Scorpion vs. Tarantula in 2018.

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The Darts
“Gonna Make You Love”

The Darts have only been playing together for a year, but they’re already making some big waves in this desert town. The band divvies their time between PHX & LAX but they’re signed to the UK-based Dirty Water Records which makes this an international undertaking. Check out the band’s trippy new track, “Gonna Make You Love” from their debut LP, Me.Ow

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Cuzins The Band
“Nine Pound Hammer” 

This 3-piece blues-rock band from NYC goes heavy on their new single, “Nine Pound Hammer”. Cuzins The Band definitely make my list of “Bands I need to see live” after I watched this video so let’s hope they expand that tour circuit west of the Mississippi sometime soon. This single comes to us from the band’s s/t debut EP (available here).

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Bat Boy
“Pinata Break”

This is the first music video from power pop/punk band Bat Boy. This track comes to us from the band’s debut 7″ (pre-order available through Asian Man Records), but you can preview the EP, Couldn’t Keep Up, over on Soundcloud.

L.A. Salami
“Generation L(ost)”

London-based musician, L.A. Salami, has a brand new album looming on the horizon, but fans can get an early taste with this fresh single. “Generation L(ost)” is a promising look at what’s to come from The City Of Bootmakers; the new album from L.A. Salami due out next April.

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Kill the moose
“Good Girl”

This alt-rock act from from Nice, France draws inspiration from 90s alt/Britpop scene so it’s no wonder this number has me feeling all kinds of nostalgic. “Good Girl” offers high-energy angst with the right amount of grit. Or should I say grunge?

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Twingiant
“Throttled”

Get ready for some fierce PHX sounds with Twingiant. This 4-piece goes hard from the metal-vocals to the driving force of the rhythm section. Even if “hard rock” isn’t really “your thing,” Twingiant might be the band to make you reconsider all that nonsense.

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