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Artist: My Chemical Romance

Video: “Ghost of You“

Director: Marc Webb

 

My Chemical Romance
One word describes the anticipated new My Chemical Romance video, "Ghost of You".  That word is AWESOME!  This is the Jersey boys third video off of their sophomore album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge and is by far one the best videos of the year.  The Reprise boys cleaned up their acts by getting haircuts, washing off the makeup and getting into uniform.  That's right uniform.  In their video MCR takes on the role of young men on the brink of deployment for World War II.  The video starts out with MCR playing for soldiers at USO show.  As the soldiers dance their last dance, the song kicks into high gear as the dance floor becomes a battleground.  The music fits the video perfect as they charge the beach Way cries out the chorus "never coming home, never coming home."  I don't think this song could have been better placed in any other video.  Kudos to director Marc Webb, who has also done My Chemical Romance's video Helena, which was a tribute to lead singer Gerard Way's late grandmother.  Be sure to check out this awesome new video as soon as you can. - Charlie Collick
 

 

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Artist: Kaiser Chiefs

Video: “Oh My God“

Director: Charlie Paul

Kaiser Chiefs

Following the success of one of the hookiest singles of 2005, “I Predict a Riot“, Brit exports Kaiser Chiefs are back with another piece of dance/rock bliss with “Oh My God“. With a verse that may never escape from the space between your ears, complete with the wittiest and campiest of lyrics, “work in a shirt with your name tag on it, drifting apart like a plate tectonic“, the video for “Oh My God“ find itself equally as fun, random and unprovoked.

The band, who consequently could be the illegitimate love children of Brandon Flowers and The Monkees, starts this strange journey as workers in a toy factory, building and setting up child size instruments for their graveyard-shift inspired concert. Just as soon as the chorus comes charging in, we find the Chiefs in a world-wide tour, stopping everywhere from an Arctic ice floe to a Near East opium den to a Buddhist temple then to a flat in Paris. Each time, the video grows more and more random with the introduction of new places, faces, and scenarios. Eventually culminating with the inclusion of shaky illustrations and sketches, the clip certainly fits with this quirky, yet loveable band. . -James Wells

Check it out for yourself at: http://music.yahoo.com/ar-12018181-videos--Kaiser-Chiefs

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Artist: All American Rejects

Video: “Dirty Little Secret“

Director:Marcos Siega

All American Rejects

Oklahoma has never had such dynamic pop rockers, and we have never been so eager to hear the concise and poppy works of Tyson Ritter and friends. The much anticipated sophomore record Move Along (although not produced by the brilliant Tim O’Heir) is filled with huge guitars and drums and certainly isn’t lacking in hooks. The lead off single “Dirty Little Secret”, although seemingly lighthearted, carries an emotional weight that deserves an equally dynamic video.

AAR and director Marcos Sierga indulged the rockers within and filmed a fairly simple performance piece, but with a twist. Indiscretions and the dirtiest secrets from anonymous youth are scribbled on 5x7 cards that look like they were made in art class. The secrets range from “I fear that I have an undiagnosed mental illness” to “I like the smell of my own poop” to “I only love 2 of my 3 children”. Its this kind of overdramatic/childish presentation that has made the Rejects such a presence and such a likeable group for fans of pop/rock/emo/alt. -James Wells

Check it out for yourself at: http://music.yahoo.com/ar-295168-videos--The-AllAmerican-Rejects

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Artist:Morningwood

Video: “Jetsetter“

Director:wormseye

Morningwood

In the NYC foursome, Morningwood, the music community has a sexy new arena-rock star. Her name is Chantal Claret. A playful, busty lady with more energy than Justin Hawkins, Claret has a grasp of indie rock sincerity as well as the swagger and attitude of Mick Jagger and Robert Plant. The video for “Jettsetter” is a fun filled voyage tracing the story of a successful touring band, complete with personal jets, indecent exposure, jail time, and later, redemption.

Irreverant as the day is long, Claret and the boys slam through the tune flanked at all times by choreographed dancers and stunningly colorful sets. More Buck Cherry than David Bowie, less The Darkness than The Breeders. Morningwood rocks. The video rocks. The tune rocks. This is rock and roll.-James Wells

Check it out for yourself at: http://music.yahoo.com/ar-307801-videos--Morningwood

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