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Swisscom Talk interview with Butch Walker at the London Borderline show in July 2011.
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Swisscom Talk interview with Butch Walker at the London Borderline show in July 2011.
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Fountains of Wayne performing “The Summer Place” live at WFUV Radio.
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MTV Exit: A special video message by kyle patrick from the click five
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Ben Lee‘s new album “Deeper Into Dream” will be released in Europe on Lojinx in October.
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MTV Exit are holding a video contest on Vimeo to inspire people to get involved with raising awareness and prevention of human trafficking. Using The Click Five‘s track as inspiration, video makers are encouraged to upload their own short film, documentary, PSA or animation that raises awareness of the issue.
There’s been some impressive videos submitted so far! Deadline for entries is May 21st.
When we talked about making a video for the title track from “Wreck Your Wheels” it was agreed by all that there was little point in making a regulation performance video. Farrah’s “Swings & Roundabouts” had been a success so we thought we’d try a similar fan-enabled concept. With a nod to D.A.Pennebakers footage of Dylans “Subterranean Homesick Blues” (from “Dont Look Back”), we struck upon the idea of asking fans to take a photo of themselves with a word from the song. One photo for each word of the lyric. Taking the idea further we agreed that Kim had to be in the video but we could avoid the fakery of lip syncing all together by only having Kim in the video when she wasn’t singing.
The footage of Kim was shot on digital SLR (stop-motion) in London’s China town, South Bank and Bedford Square.