Thursday, January 28, 2010

The video Broken Bells first single "The High Road" will make you think a little.

Kevin Spacey is in the video for "The High Road," the first single from Broken Bells' self-titled debut. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the collaboration between Danger Mouse and Shins frontman James Mercer, but this video makes me want to dig in a bit more and figure it out. 

Oh, and Mercer steals a remote control car from a kid on a deserted highway in the video. It means something. I don't know what, but it means, um, something.

<font face="Verdana" size="1" color="#999999"><br/>The High Road<br/><br/>Broken Bells | MySpace Music Videos</font>

Broken Bells is out March 9. 

Posted via email from Stephen Feller

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  1. WEB SHERIFF
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    Hi Stephen,

    On behalf of Columbia Records, Monotone and Broken Bells, many thanks for plugging "Broken Bells" / the artists' eponymous album on your site (street date 9th March and 'Host Listed' by Billboard for 2010) ... thanks, also, on behalf of the label, management and artists for not posting any pirate links to unreleased (studio) material and, if you / your readers want good quality, non-pirated, preview tracks, then full length versions of "The High Road" and "Vaporize" are available for fans and bloggers to link to / post / host etc at www.brokenbells.com ... .. for further details of the new album, special pre-orders, on-line promotions, videos and 2010 shows, check-out the official site, as well as the artists' MySpace at www.myspace.com/brokenbells and YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/brokenbells ... .. and keep an eye on these official sources for details of further news, preview material and on-line promotions and check-out the official video for "The High Road" - out now (as already featured by you).

    Thanks again for your plug.

    Regards,

    WEB SHERIFF

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