Video Premiere

Sleeper Agent ‘Get Burned’

Sleeper Agent is a roving band of young folk who craft Ramones-level fun garage rock colored with a hint of southern charm that echoes throughout their catchy choruses.

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Morning Parade ‘Us And Ourselves’

What do you get when you meld together the ebb and flow of 90s dance anthems with the crunch and tingle of indie rock? The soaring and catchy sounds of British band Morning Parade.

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The Black Keys ‘Gold On The Ceiling’

Could The Black Keys be rock’s anti-venom to the more soul-sucking attributes of pop music? Legions of their fans appear to be saying “Yes!”

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Ok Go ‘Needing/Getting’

Imagine the crew from Stomp using a car driving through desert as their stage and that will give you a hint at the awesomeness in the latest video masterpiece from Ok Go.

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All American Rejects ‘Beekeeper’s Daughter’

Watch All American Rejects make everybody dance in their new video for “Beekeeper’s Daughter.”

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Marianas Trench ‘Fallout’

Vancouver emo punks Marianas Trench first came to our attention last spring when their impassioned fans, known as trenchers, kept barraging us with twitter requests to play the bands videos…

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Anthony Green ‘Get Yours While You Can’

Cool effects, cooler dance moves and a killer song make Philly-bred Anthony Green’s new video for “Get Yours While You Can” an ambitious treat.

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Good Old War ‘Calling Me Names’

Good Old War’s new video for “Calling Me Names’ definitely illustrates the value of having an addictive chorus to sing while pushing your broken down 50s station wagon up a hill.

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New From Forever The Sickest Kids

Pop punk band Forever The Sickest Kids are out with their new video for “Shut The Front Door (Too Young For This)” and it’s great to see that some lineup changes last year haven’t prevented the band from hitting their stride in their latest offering.

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Fake Problems ‘Songs For Teenagers’

The new Fake Problems video has the band hanging out on a deserted island (with mermaids) accompanied by the undeniably catchy melody that winds through the entirety of “Songs For Teenagers.”

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