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Arkansas Music Video competition finals

 

Bryan Frazier- Unwise (Bryan Frazier)

So the finalists for the Little Rock Film Festival's Arkansas Music Video competition  have been announced. (Full disclosure: I was a judge. Maybe once this is all finished, we can post em all for you to supply your own Beavis and Butthead commentary. There were some funny ones.) Out of 15 or 16, these got the most votes: Epiphany- "Can't Tell," the Moving Front "Zombies," Bryan Frazier "Unwise" and Ace Spade and the Whores of Babylon "Ice Crystals."

Saturday, May 17, at Revolution, all those videos will screen, then all those bands, plus 607, will perform. Then Techno-Squid Eats Parliament, a local power-pop force in the 90s, reunite to headline. At some point in the night, the winners will be announced.

Sadly, I don't have the Ace Spade video. It's awesome. And about meth cooking.

Whadda y'all think of the other three finalists?
 


Epiphany- Can't Tell (Jordan Atwater)


The Moving Front- Zombies (Deluxe36)

Comments

I think the Moving Front's video is the best one. Rett Peek deserves some type of award for his acting ability. However, I also think Deluxe36 should get out of the habit of just having people act out exactly what the song is saying. Too literal.

Also, Bryan Frazier's videos have come a LONG way. Definitely his best one to date.

My vote goes to the Moving Front, and not just because I'm dating Blatt. I do agree with TheGoodDoctor, especially in regards to American Princes' "Gravel."

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