You can check it out on Vimeo and YouTube.
Bomb The Music Industry! - "Wednesday Night Drinkball" from Bryan Schlam on Vimeo.
Contributed by Bryanmatic. Posted by adam on Friday, August 7, 2009 at 3:00 PM (EDT)
Bomb the Music Industry! has posted their first official music video. The clip features the song "Wednesday Night Drinkball" from their recent full length Scrambles. The video was directed by Bryan Schlam.
You can check it out on Vimeo and YouTube. Bomb The Music Industry! - "Wednesday Night Drinkball" from Bryan Schlam on Vimeo. Quote Unquote Records (85 comments)
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wonton (August 7, 2009)
Goddamit sloane, deleting my tits thread less than ten minutes into it.
ifyoumakeit (August 7, 2009)
You can also watch it here.
CrotchRot (August 7, 2009)
quick, somebody make a screaming trees biopic with will ferrell as mark lanegan. i mean, come on 3+ Replies
Mike_Killroad (August 7, 2009)
That Laura chick that recently toured with them is really weird. Her band wasn't too shabby, but seemed awkward as all hell. 2+ Replies
LinoleumMagazine (August 7, 2009)
I'm tempted to get this shirt... it's a little "busy" but still pretty rad. 7+ Replies
exthuse (August 7, 2009)
I want a (Shut) Up The Punx video.
TeaEssAre (August 7, 2009)
what the fuck punknews, i submit news about a semi-popular band (on this site) breaking up, and i get nothing?! 1+ Reply
Blackjaw_ (August 7, 2009)
Those with emusic and any form of love for Small Brown Bike needs to fill a void with Daysworth Fighting's "How To Fit In". I've had "Hold Fast" for a while, but the songs on it never really pulled me in as much as the ones on this earlier EP I just got, courtesy of the gentleman dlangl4.
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thegimper (August 7, 2009)
This is the best music video I've seen all year. I, for one, am super stoked about this video. It's really creative and shot well for such an extremely low budget video. It fit perfectly to the song. I hope this inspires them to make more.
Babrook (August 7, 2009)
'The video was mostly donation based - we got a camera and gear for free and the crew graciously donated their time for free. All in all, the video probably had a final cost of about $100.00. We shot in the wee hours of the night after the Los Angeles BTMI! show, guerilla style in downtown LA without a permit and never got shut down.' From IfYouMakeIt.
ericaisawesome (August 7, 2009)
Yeah, this free video is definitely selling out. So much so that I got a sweet sinus infection so that I had an excuse to sleep in the van. Actually, I'm kind of bummed that I wasn't too much part of this.
superskabro (August 9, 2009)
that's a good song, but of all the songs on that album, there are much more worthy songs to have a video. "25"? "Fresh Attitude, Young Body"? c'mon people...
Grue (August 9, 2009)
Every song on Scrambles should have a video, it's awesome from start to finish.
piratagaston (August 9, 2009)
Selling out? Fuck! people at this forums become more fuckin stupid every single day I swear
ashtraymonument (August 15, 2009)
i love the unironic perv stache. | Features
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