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Bathroom Laughter by Pissed Jeans - Directed by: Joe Stakun
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New Video: Pissed Jeans Shares Anthemic Ripper "Moving On"
New Video: Pissed Jeans Shares Anthemic Ripper "Moving On" @ThePissedJeans @subpop @subpoplicity @fdnieto @JoeStakun
Over the course of their 20-year history together, Allentown, PA-based punks Pissed Jeans — Matt Korvette (vocals), Brad Fry (guitar), Randy Huth (bass) and Sean McGuinness (drums) — has never been known to go halfway: They’ve long been known for material that pairs feral vocals and acerbic, biting lyrics with buzzsaw guitars — and for their unhinged live show. The Allentown-based punks’…
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sagehaleyofficial · 5 years
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HERE’S WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEK (10.30-11.5.19):
NEW MUSIC:
·         Fresh off the release of their latest album NINE, Blink-182 joined Goody Grace as he bared his heart on his new song “Scumbag.” The release marks the second this year for Grace, who dropped “Wasting Time” in July.
·         Earlier last Wednesday, Tom DeLonge took to Instagram to share a short teaser video of some new Angels and Airwaves music. The band dropped their track “Kiss & Tell” back in the summer, and now fans received a new music video for the song.
·         To celebrate what was his favorite holiday, Lil Peep posthumously released his highly anticipated EP, Goth Angel Sinner. Originally announced in October 2017, the genre-bending EP is accompanied by the release of an official music video for the track “When I Lie.”
·         PUP’s latest music video endeavor involved the band bringing their song “See You at Your Funeral” to the afterlife. Directed by Joe Stakun, the music video features the band members as various spooky characters.
·         Alt singer-songwriter Skye unveiled his brand new track “Voices,” featuring late rapper XXXTentacion. The powerful new single also features an interpolation of the classic Blink-182 track, “I Miss You.”
·         YUNGBLUD’s “Die a Little” made its debut on the season 3 soundtrack of the hit show, 13 Reasons Why, which dropped earlier this summer on August 23rd. Previously, ahead of his debut full-length, he teamed up with Charlotte Lawrence on “Falling Skies” for season 2.
·         Rapper Blackbear announced the new song in a new interview with Capital FM, and says it will be out before the end of the year. The special track will feature a collaboration with YUNGBLUD and Marshmello.
·         Foo Fighters have been releasing EPs of live tracks, covers and demo songs for the past few months and returned with yet another. The latest and seventh overall EP, 02050525, saw the band covering Jawbreaker and the Passions, as well as three demo tracks.
·         Panic! at the Disco released their new song for the Frozen 2 soundtrack, “Into the Unknown.” While Elsa herself, Idina Menzel, performs the track in the movie, P!ATD recorded their own version for the end credits.
·         Billie Eilish said in an Instagram story video she posted over the weekend there will be two new tracks coming shortly, as well as a new music video for her track “Xanny.” The musician didn’t give a timeline for the new songs or video.
TOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS:
·         Twenty One Pilots were forced to postpone last week’s show in Salt Lake City due to unsafe conditions as a result of weather. Slated to perform at the Vivint Smart Home Arena, snowfall and slick roads made them unable to make it to the show on time.
·         Motionless in White and Beartooth announced a co-headlining tour last Tuesday. The Diseased and Disguised Tour, which is inspired by each band’s most recent release, will kick off in January, with support acts and additional dates to be revealed in the coming weeks.
·         Green Day played their third studio album, Dookie, in full during an intimate one-off show in Madrid last Wednesday. Celebrating the 25th anniversary of their breakthrough album, the band also added an additional 12 songs to the setlist.
·         Poppy performed two songs live on WWE‘s NXT last Wednesday. Rocking the house at Full Sail University, she opened the show with “I Disagree” and escorted wrestler Io Shirai out to the ring with “Scary Mask.”
·         Last week, Emo Night Phx celebrated Halloween with some incredible performances and resident DJs, including one from Jonny Craig, who took the stage to perform an Isles and Glaciers track. Prior to this, a rough demo of “Clush” was originally released in January 2009.
·         After much teasing from the band members, Creeper finally made their return to the stage one year after breaking up. The band performed an intimate gig at Club 229 in London, debuting their latest single “Born Cold.”
·         After a few days of speculation at a new tour, Sleeping With Sirens unveiled their next round of dates. Set It Off, Belmont and Point North will be joining the band on the Medicine Tour in January.
·         Poppy announced the I Disagree U.S. Tour, inspired by her upcoming album of the same name. Kicking off in late January in San Francisco, the dates run through February just prior to a previously announced U.K./Europe tour in March.
·         Grayscale revealed their Nella Vita North American Tour Part II 2020 tour dates. Hot Mulligan, WSTR, and LURK will join them on the run, which kicks off in January in Wilmington, Delaware.
OTHER NEWS:
·         SWMRS guitarist/vocalist Max Becker was sent to the intensive care unit and is now in a rehab clinic following an encounter with black ice in Denver. Two touring crew members, Natalie Somekh and Josh Berl, were also injured in the van accident.
·         Arizona-based alt act Halocene shared a 12-minute video outlining why they believe The Masked Singer Australia ripped their arrangement (which includes an original riff) of the Billie Eilish mega-hit “Bad Guy.” The band first shared their cover in April.
·         In the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine, Green Day vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong sat down with Billie Eilish for a special “Musicians on Musicians” issue. Eilish expressed her love of Green Day while Armstrong shared his admiration for the 17-year-old artist’s music.
·         Filmmaker/actor Kevin Smith recently joined Joe Rogan on his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” for episode #1372. While there, he helped confirm that Rogan is a cousin of My Chemical Romance’s frontman and bassist, Gerard and Mikey Way.
·         Taylor Swift recently joined scene royalty at the self-described “most emo dinner party” alongside Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz and Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie. Swift hit Beats 1 with Zane Lowe, where she discussed the event.
·         At 2 p.m. ET on Halloween, activity began on a new Instagram account for My Chemical Romance. An hour later, the band triumphantly marked their return to the scene by announcing a return show on their Instagram, which sold out instantly.
·         After almost a year’s worth a teasing and a six-episode series on YouTube, the Shane x Jeffree Conspiracy Collection officially launched. The long-awaited collab of the two YouTube megastars, the launch broke both Star and Morphe’s websites in the process.
·         Actress Kristen Stewart played host to this past weekend’s Saturday Night Live episode, donning iconic Hayley Williams hair and singing the pop-punk parody, “Corporate Nightmare.” The (real-life) Paramore frontwoman later saw the skit, and took to Instagram to create the perfect memes.
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Check in next Tuesday for more “Posi Talk with Sage Haley,” only at @sagehaleyofficial!
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rober-noir · 8 years
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Pissed Jeans - The Bar Is Low [OFFICIAL VIDEO] SubPop
Directed by: Joe Stakun / www.JoeStakun.com
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jdrespling · 6 years
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PIG DESTROYER: 'Mt. Skull' Video Released
PIG DESTROYER: 'Mt. Skull' Video Released
PIG DESTROYER: ‘Mt. Skull’ Video Released “Mt. Skull”, the new video from PIG DESTROYER, can be seen below. The song is taken from the band’s first album in six years, “Head Cage” (named after a grisly medieval torture device), which will be released on September 7 via Relapse Records.
The “Mt. Skull” clip was directed by Joe Stakun. The band states: “Did someone say banana peels?!?! We here at…
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xicapenico · 7 years
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AJJ - Goodbye, Oh Goodbye [Official Video]
AJJ – Goodbye, Oh Goodbye [Official Video]
Directed by Joe Stakun Cinematography – Eric Bader Produced by Yoni Aviram AJJ’s new album The Bible 2 comes out August 19. Pre-order it now at thebible2.buzz Production design by Grace Alie 1st AC – Brody Engelhard Gaffer – Eric Clark Production Coordinator – Jeff Barker Edited by Nic Michaels Key Grip – Kyle Bart Reid Tire Boy – Clay Tatum Chicken – Mark Belko Selfie Woman – Sophia Goldfarb…
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houstonlocalus-blog · 8 years
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Top 5 Music Videos of the Week: Stolar, Nadia Reid + more
Hello there, music video fans. We’re back for another week bringing you the brightest, the best and the weirdest videos to escape their cages and make it to the surface world before their creators got the blast doors down. Let’s see what this week holds for us.
  5. Pissed Jeans — “The Bar is Low”
Given that I restarted this column after America began its new abusive relationship with fascism, I’ve been somewhat at a loss for light-hearted fare. “The Bar is Low,” however, is a welcome pick-me-up. Director Joe Stakun guides Pissed Jeans through the most intense, and yet clearly weakest work-out routine ever, something that gets more heated and hilarious when rival gym members show up to flex and lift bro. It’s a tongue-in-cheek jab at workout culture and toxic masculinity, and the members of the band are stellar at playing it absolutely straight. Oh, and it ends with hugs, so there’s your feel-good moment of the day on top of that.
  4. Stolar — “Paralyzed”
“Paralyzed” from director Kevin Slack, is a bit more metaphysical, but undeniably beautiful. Interspersed with shots of Stolar singing, two models dance as dust cakes their bodies. It’s sort of Rebekka Karijord’s “Use My Body While It’s Still Young” meets Katie Herzig’s “Walk Through Walls,” and the result is truly a treat for the eyes and the ears.
  3. Birdeatsbaby — “Eulogy”
Birdeatsbaby is a band that I haven’t checked in with in a while, and that’s a really a shame. “Eulogy,” is bleak and compelling. The execution is slightly amateurish, but it nevertheless manages to engross a viewer in singer Mishkin Fitzgerald drunken descent into hopelessness following the death of a loved one. The mix of lively crowd scenes, cemetery monuments, and empty beaches is haunting, and Fitzgerald’s tragic self-destruction leads us through every moment with painful glory.
  2. Nadia Reid — “The Arrow and the Aim”
Here’s another for the “I want to be sad and disturbed” crowd, of which I am a card-carrying member. It’s hard to describe exactly what’s happening in director Julian Vares’ video here, but it seems to be a man stumbling across the scene of a murder from long ago. It’s unsettling the way a David Lynch film is, and leaves you with the same unanswered question you started with. As a momentary musical glimpse into something terrible, though? It’s tops.
  1. Open Mike Eagle & Paul White — “Dang is Invincible”
Let’s end on a fun note with this animated video from director Alex Pierre. It’s a cross-over vehicle starring Noul from Skeletonblood, and has her on a metaphorical stream-of-consciousness adventure through the subway. Anxieties and a search for peace are portrayed as an anime-style quest, and every second is a high-octane bundle of joy. There really need to be more videos like “Dang is Invincible” in the world.
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scaremon · 8 years
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Pissed Jeans “The Bar Is Low” from Why Love Now Directed by Joe Stakun
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tune-collective · 8 years
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Pissed Jeans Have No Idea How a Gym Works in 'The Bar is Low' Video: Watch
Pissed Jeans Have No Idea How a Gym Works in 'The Bar is Low' Video: Watch
Punks don’t lift, bro.
If there’s one things skinny, truck stop burrito-eating indie rockers are known for, it’s throwing down tons of iron and crushing crunches by the dozen. Philadelphia punks Pissed Jeans prove that point in the hilarious new video for their new single “The Bar is Low,” in which they prove that they have no idea what to do with weights.
The song from the band’s fifth studio album, Why Now Love, out today (Feb. 24) on Sub Pop is another blast of full-fury guitar rock, with lead singer Matt Korvette pumping away at a bench press machine with his feet as he rolls his eyes and growl/sings: “I’ve been described as good/ Some have even said great/ What have I done/ To deserve such a fate?” The clip was directed by frequent collaborator Joe Stakun (“Bathroom Laughter,” “Romanticize Me”) and is essentially a clinic on all the things not to do at the gym. 
There’s a silver lining in all the wasted energy, though. The thing about not knowing what you’re doing in Donald Trump’s America is this: If you do it wrong convincingly enough, loudly and without regard to what the experts try to tell you, other people might fall in line. Or, in this case, die. Either way.
Check out the video for “The Bar is Low” below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i7aBnoaYPQ
Source: Billboard
http://tunecollective.com/2017/02/24/pissed-jeans-have-no-idea-how-a-gym-works-in-the-bar-is-low-video-watch/
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Video: Pissed Jeans - “The Bar Is Low”
On Why Love Now, the current reigning recommended listen from Pissed Jeans, the Pennsylvania pigfucking punks tear into themes of perceived masculinity and misogynistic sins that make coexisting with the men species exhausting, and in the video for the album’s lead single “The Bar Is Low”, the four-piece head to the one place where a case study on the fragile male ego and all of its destructive habits can best be observed at their most insecure: The gym. If you count yourself an avid fitness fiend with a humbled mindset, this should come as no surprise. Ask yourself how many times you witness a bro mansplaining to another bro what he should be doing in terms of form or routine, and there’s a great chance you’ve watched someone reconfigure their entire workout based on the others’ word since they second guess their own competence (the best advice you will ever receive about working out, by the way, is “never take anyone’s advice”, as everyone is built differently, and what works for you may not work for someone else.) Here, longtime Pissed Jeans visualist Joe Stakun gets that observation right when he positions them inside the weight room against a quartet of alphas who are so caught up in the subconscious competition between dudes that they’re willing to work out in questionable ways as long as they’re “winning.” It’s what keeps physical therapists in business.
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Pissed Jeans’ Why Love Now is available now on Sub Pop.
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Pissed Jeans – “The Bar Is Low” Video
Pissed Jeans – “The Bar Is Low” Video
Pissed Jeans’ new album, Why Love Now, comes out on Friday by way of Sub Pop, and we’ve already heard it in full. Today, the band released a video for the track “The Bar Is Low.” Pissed Jeans star in the clip, which takes place at a gym. If you like watching sweaty dudes lift, this one’s for you! Joe Stakun directs; watch below.
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Why Love Now is out 2/24 via Sub Pop.
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birdsy-purplefishes · 11 years
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Tumblr, have you seen this? I feel like you would like it.
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moon83 · 11 years
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Pissed Jeans - Romanticize Me
Dirigido por Joe Stakun
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rweplay · 11 years
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Pissed Jeans - "Romanticize Me"
Director: Joe Stakun       Janitor/Figure Skater: Braden Overett
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