It’s a grand victory for lovers of concentrated chaos covered in a fine mesh of vocal hooks. Since then that record, Mono No Aware, was released via Lame-O in the US, Alcopop in the UK, and Vinyl Junkie in Japan. “Back when we plotted out this series of videos, we knew one of the challenges would be finding independent bands with songs ready or in the works that weren’t already too tied up in music biz cobwebs,” elaborates FU:M label manager Steve Mann, “I saw an article about Johnny Foreigner recording a new record and immediately sent an unsolicited email for an exciting music opportunity. When asked for a bio Johnny Foreigner sent along: “We used to dream now we worry about dying” – not only a line from a Japandroids song, but also a sign that the Birmingham, UK 4 piece were meant to work with Japandroids’ fellow Vancouverites File Under: Music (FU:M) on their One Song At A Time video single series. The series will feature music videos for unreleased tracks for artist from Canada, the UK and the US, including Pill Friends, Wallgrin, Slime Girls, Wallgrin, and Crywank. Johnny Foreigner have just released their new music video for “Flooding.” The single is released as a part of Vancouver label File Under: Music’s new video single series One Song At A Time. The series began on October 4th with Skye Wallace’s “Not Ready For This To Start,” and will continue through March 21st, with FU:M releasing a new music video on their YouTube channel every two weeks.
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