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Friday Night Videos - July 16th, 2010

  • Friday, July 16, 2010 12:22pm
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  • Sing It Loud

    PREMIERE: "Here With You" from Everything Collide. Exclusively on APTV's Friday Night Videos.

  • The Limousines

    PREMIERE: "Internet Killed The Video Star" from Get Sharp. Exclusively on APTV's Friday Night Videos.

  • A Plea For Purging

    PREMIERE: "Shiver" from The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell. Exclusively on APTV's Friday Night Videos.

  • Anarbor

    FROM THE VAULT: "Gypsy Woman" (Live). This previously unreleased video debuts exclusively on APTV's Friday Night Videos.

  • Every Avenue

    FROM THE VAULT: "Where Were You?" from the band's 2008 debut, Shh. Just Go With It.

Did internet really kill the video star?
That's the question former AP&R band the Limousines pose in their brand new, zombie-fied video, and ironically enough, it's the same reason we decided to start our own weekly video "show." While we don't have anything resembling a Carson Daly (thankfully?), each week we'll be bringing you world premieres, previously unreleased videos and clips from the vault that we think didn't get quite as much play as they should've in their day.

In this episode, we're headlined by the premiere of SING IT LOUD's feel-good "Here With You" video from the band's latest, Everything Collide.


THE LIMOUSINES get all Romero on us with their "Thriller"-esque take on zombies (in bikinis) in "Internet Killed The Video Star."

Christian metal outfit A PLEA FOR PURGING return with another shockingly hilarious clip—this time for "Shiver" from the band's The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell.

ANARBOR let us debut their previously unreleased live video for "Gypsy Woman," which you can hear in its full studio glory on The Words You Don't Swallow.

And we cap things off with EVERY AVENUE's early video for "Where Were You?," which you might have missed back in 2008.


All in all, a pretty solid 20-minute show if you ask us—that's 100 fewer than some other weekly video shows...

Tim Karan