Videos | The Music Stoop

Archive | Videos

The Green Children “Dragons”

Posted on 31 August 2010 by Chad

The Green Children have just released the official music video for “Dragons,” the first single off the groups debut full-length, Encounter. The unique video features lead singer Milla who has developed a sickness due to being bitten by a dragon. Bandmate Marlow waits by her side as she tries to recover. The music video for “Dragons” can now be viewed on YouTube!

Encounter will be released on October 12 and will feature 12 original songs ranging from upbeat dance tracks to acoustic ballads. Fan’s can now listen to a special remix of “Dragons” from renowned DJ, Paul Oakenfold on Soundcloud and purchase on iTunes.

Comments (0)

10 Years “Shoot It Out”

Posted on 30 August 2010 by Chad

10 Years’ is celebrating the release of their third studio album, Feeding the Wolves, with the debut of the official music video for “Shoot It Out.” The lead single can be found on Feeding the Wolves along with a number of other bold and aggressive tracks. The video premiere of “Shoot It Out” can now be seen on VEVO.com!

Feeding the Wolves, produced by the Grammy nominated Howard Benson, is now available on iTunes and in all retail outlets. The following formats can be purchased for a limited time only at 10Yearsmusic.com:

“Deluxe Fan Bundle” Feeding the Wolves Autographed CD, 11×17 2-Sided Autographed Poster, 1 Collector’s Laminate, and 1 Guitar Pick.

“Fan Bundle” – Feeding the Wolves Autographed CD  and 11×17 2-Sided Autographed Poster.

Fans can currently catch 10 Years at their CD release shows in Tennessee followed by the HardDrive Live Tour in October-November. Full tour dates can be found at www.10yearsmusic.com.

Comments (0)

American Bang “Wild & Young”

Posted on 30 August 2010 by Bryan Bigsby

Comments (0)

Texas Hippie Coalition – Pissed Off And Mad About It

Posted on 24 August 2010 by Miguel Gamboa

Comments (0)

Thriving Ivory “Where We Belong”

Posted on 19 August 2010 by Bryan Bigsby

Comments (0)

The Dirty Heads “Paint It Black”

Posted on 09 August 2010 by Chad

The Dirty Heads are the latest group to participate in Billboard’s Mashup Monday series. The band jump back to 1966 to covor The Rolling Stones’ “Paint It Black” with an acoustic reggae interpretation complete with a mid-song rap, prominent bassline and hand percussion.

Check out the video and stop by www.DirtyHeads.com for a complete list of upcoming tour dates with Sublime with Rome!

Comments (0)

Zoo Seven “Lifesaver”

Posted on 06 August 2010 by Chad

Zoo Seven has created a one of a kind music video for the title track to their recently released Executive Music Group debut album, Lifesaver. The amazing stop motion visuals, created by Zoo Seven frontman Del Currie, features the band’s plastic animal friends coming together to dance, crowd surf, and let loose as they enjoy the music. Check out the video now at www.YouTube.com!

Comments (0)

Benny Marchant “Conversations Missed”

Posted on 03 August 2010 by Chad

Upcoming singer/songwriter Benny Marchant has just released his debut music video for “Conversations Missed.” The track will appear on Benny Marchant’s debut album, Cold Weather, which is expected to be released late summer 2010. Marchant is currently in the studio along side Grammy winner Joe Chicarelli who has worked with the likes of Radiohead, White Stripes, and Counting Crows.

Watch “Conversations Missed” at YouTube.com and visit www.OfficialBennyMarchant.com for all the latest news!

Comments (0)

Buckcherry “All Night Long”

Posted on 03 August 2010 by Bryan Bigsby

Comments (0)

Eli “Paperboy” Reed “Come And Get It”

Posted on 30 July 2010 by Chad

Come and Get It

Eli Paperboy Reed | MySpace Music Videos

Brooklyn-based soul singer Eli “Paperboy” Reed will make his major label debut with the August 10 release of Come And Get It on Capitol Records. The album, an irrepressible, largely self-penned, 12-song set produced by Mike Elizondo, will feature the lead single, “Come And Get It,” which has just received an official music video. The video clip channels Reed’s signature sound of the 50′s while putting a modern twist on it. Fans can watch the official music video for “Come And Get It” on MySpace!

“It’s been a wild ride, that’s for sure,” says Reed, looking back at the incredible journey that took the soul belter from a Boston high school band room to a Mississippi Delta juke joint, from Sunday morning gigs behind the organ at a tiny South Side Chicago church to headlining the coolest clubs in Brooklyn with his red-hot band, and now, signed to Capitol Records, a historic label with a rich R&B legacy.

On Come and Get It, Reed proves to be the life of a soulful, sweaty party in which everyone eventually gets dragged onto the dance floor. As a performer, Reed approaches each song with nothing less than utter conviction. Admirers have likened him to such luminaries as Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett; the Boston Herald called him “Boston’s answer to Sam Cooke.” But he’s not merely trying to recreate a sound; Reed is channeling his influences and inspirations into making something all his own.

Check out what the critics have said about Eli “Paperboy” Reed:

“…a soul singer who conquered both street corners and punk clubs with a mix of grooved-out rave-ups and slow-burning ballads.”
—ROLLING STONE

Mr. Reed invokes the stylish and muscular R&B of Otis Redding and Sam Cooke with convincing suavity.”
—THE NEW YORK TIMES

“…blue-eyed soul virtuoso Eli “Paperboy” Reed…croons with tear-jerking tenderness, and turns clichés into bittersweet truths about the illusory nature of love.”
—NPR

Comments (0)