Thursday, June 26, 2008

Video: "Bitches In Tokyo" - Stars




If you haven't caught the vibe yet, from all of my random articles, I'm really into Canadian indie rock. From The Dears to Feist, my love is for those northerners. On that topic, the lovely folks, including Torquil Campbell and Amy Millan, from Stars have released their latest music video off of In Our Bedrooms After The War, for their song "Bitches In Tokyo". The song, as the name may or may not imply (depending on personal interpretation) is a total rock-out sort of song, with lots of walls of sound and very fun-to-chant-in-unison lyrics.

In the same vein, the video shows some "prodigy rockers" doing what they do best, otherwise known as rocking out in their parents living room. It's a very fun video, and a bit silly as the parents try to deal with the problem (and this is coming from someone who isn't particularly partial to music videos). But when I hear tale that this video was made by the eclectic Kevin Drew (from the Social Scene) and George Vale - together referred to colloqiually referred to as the Experimental Parachute Movement - you know I was even more excited.

You should certainly wander to Stars' Myspace, especially since they have just announced their latest tour of the United States, as well as a free ticket giveaway contest! You can also visit Arts & Crafts Records online. And since there isn't an official Experimental Parachute Movement website, you should go visit Broken Social Scene. But of course, you can catch the new video for "Bitches In Tokyo" by Stars right here.





Bitches In Tokyo

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