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The band wrote 11 songs based on 11 different characters, many of which were inspired by people they met and stories they were told during their travels while promoting Zaba. Each character was portrayed on the album cover, and some appeared in music videos for their respective songs.
It was distributed by Sony Music Publishing. [2] [3] On 11 September 2020, the song was released as part of Electric Callboy's second EP MMXX. [8] In the first half of 2021, the band re-recorded the song with some guest vocalists. Some of these new recordings were released in April and May 2021 as singles and some were released as music videos ...
The music videos for the singles were directed by her friend Ayodeji and shot using iPhones. [23] Wallsocket was released on September 22, 2023, via Mom + Pop Music and Corporate Rockmusic. [21] That month, Underscores announced a European leg of the Hometown Tour, subtitled "The Away Games", which she began on November 30.
An official visualiser, filmed on 21 August 2024, was released on the same day as the single's release. The video begins with A Little Sound waiting at a bus stop for the Sugababes, before being joined by them after which they are seen on board a night bus. [56] They each switch places and move around the bus during the video, which is sped up ...
The music video for the song was written and directed by Tony Gardner. The makeup effects work for the video was designed and created by Alterian, Inc. Gardner's then eleven-year-old daughter Brianna plays the main character, Melody, a young girl who is struggling with anorexia. [2]
While the music video for "She Lives in My Lap" was eventually cancelled, the Bryan Barber-directed music video for "GhettoMusick" was filmed in September 2004. [28] The video depicts Big Boi during his daily routine as "Delivery Boi" for FedUp–a parody of FedEx –and features appearances from André 3000, Patti LaBelle and Lil Jon .
Avatar released music videos for three songs on the album; "A Statue of the King" on 24 October 2017, [6] "The King Wants You" on 19 December 2017, [4] and "The King Welcomes You to Avatar Country" on 23 May 2018. All three videos were directed by longtime collaborator Johan Carlén.
On October 12, 2017, the band posted a video clip of the beginning instrumental of the song to their social media with the caption "#LittleDarkAge". "Little Dark Age" was released as a digital single on October 17 through Columbia Records. The song was released with an accompanying music video. [2] [4]