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New Travis Video - "Song To Self"

Fran's guys have an album coming out this month, and at this rate they'll have a video for every song within a month or two. Following up on the 10' tall guitar solos of "Something Anything" and the 40-hour elevator...  CONTINUE READING NEW TRAVIS VIDEO - "SONG TO SELF"»

Posted on September 17, 2008 in (7 comments)
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New Travis Video - "J. Smith"

Back when Travis released the "Something Anything" video, we learned the song appears on the band's forthcoming Ode To J. Smith album. We also learned the album features a song called "J. Smith." So the album is an ode to...  CONTINUE READING NEW TRAVIS VIDEO - "J. SMITH"»

Posted on September 8, 2008 in (3 comments)
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New Travis Video - "Something Anything"

Since the last time we saw from Travis (palling around with Demetri Martin), they have become the indiest of rockers, severing ties with the Independiente label and starting one of their very own, Red Telephone Box. Looks like that was...  CONTINUE READING NEW TRAVIS VIDEO - "SOMETHING ANYTHING"»

Posted on August 14, 2008 in (5 comments)
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New Travis Video - "Selfish Jean"

Let's make today indie-loving comic day. We joked that Demetri Martin was the new Rachel Hunter when word first broke about his FoW cameo, but with this t-shirted star turn for Travis, he's quickly becoming the quintessential indie rock video...  CONTINUE READING NEW TRAVIS VIDEO - "SELFISH JEAN"»

Posted on May 9, 2007 in (5 comments)
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New Travis Video - "Closer"

You guys were psyched to hear (and read) "Big Chair" from Travis's forthcoming, Godrich-and-Eno helmed record The Boy With No Name. The first single and vid from the record, however, is "Closer," which, sadly, is a less exciting tune. And...  CONTINUE READING NEW TRAVIS VIDEO - "CLOSER"»

Posted on March 12, 2007 in (15 comments)
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New Travis - "Big Chair"

The man who made Travis into something of a '90s Brit phenomenon, producer extraordinaire Nigel Godrich, is back at the helm for the band's forthcoming, fifth full-length. You're allowed to have stopped paying attention after The Invisible Band (we did),...  CONTINUE READING NEW TRAVIS - "BIG CHAIR"»

Posted on January 22, 2007 in (34 comments)
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