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Social Repose began his musical career in 2011, making electronic and synth-pop music, which he released independently through YouTube and Bandcamp. [43] He made his first song, "Helium House," while still in film school, and the accompanying video is the first upload on his YouTube channel. The song was included on his first album, Paradise ...
Music for Relief premiered the promotion video of "Powerless" on November 27, 2012. [14] The two-minute video was a compilation between the "Powerless" footage filmed for the trailer of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and clips of the Music for Relief's Power the World campaign. [14] As of November 2021, the song has 4.5 million views on YouTube.
"Tōku Made" was the theme song to the anime movie Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust and was also used during the final episode of the first series of the Japanese TV drama "Waterboys". "Signal" was the theme song to a Lavenus hair care TV commercial which starred the lead vocalist, Tomiko Van.
Rodrigo entered her “Guts” era on June 30 with the powerful single “Vampire" — an angry ballad directed at someone who's "bleeding" Rodrigo "dry."
Johnny Hunter is a British jazz drummer, ... Something Happened (New Jazz And Improvised Music Recordings, 2023) – with Michael Moore, and John Pope [22] [23] [24]
In a video of the chilling performance, Clarkson and My Band Y'all sunk their teeth into Olivia Rodrigo's hit song "Vampire"—and per usual, the singer's vocals were nothing short of killer.
The music video was released on October 24, 2011 and parodied Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, with Ronnie Radke checking himself into the fictionalized rehab while performing the song. [3] Some of the figures parodied in the video included socialite and heiress Paris Hilton , drummer Tommy Lee , and fictional supernatural serial killer Jason ...
"A-Punk" is widely regarded as one of the band's best songs. Paste and Far Out ranked the song number five and number one, respectively, on their lists of the greatest Vampire Weekend songs. [5] [6] In October 2011, NME placed it at number 62 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years". [7]