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Diamandis in the music video for "I Am Not a Robot" The music video for "I Am Not a Robot" was directed by Rankin & Chris Cottam and was released onto YouTube on 24 June 2009. The music video features Diamandis in five scenes: one with her covered in black oil and glitter, one made-up in black, green and pink body paint, one with diamond lips ...
In 2011, the band released a six-song EP called Introducing The Empty Pockets. "Take Me," one of the songs released on Introducing The Empty Pockets, was featured in the award-winning documentary, Patrol Base Jaker. [26] That same year, the band revisited holiday music with a five-song album entitled A Holiday Staycation with The Empty Pockets.
It includes the additional song "Empty Out Your Pockets", placed between "Cuffed" and "KTM Drip" on the album's track listing. A deluxe edition of the album, consisting of ten additional tracks that were voted for by fans, is expected to be released sometime this year.
Clean Bandit and Marina and the Diamonds first performed the song two years prior at the 2015 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. [1] In an interview by Idolator, when asked about the unreleased song, Grace Chatto said: "That song with Marina and the Diamonds is a really special song for us, but since we performed it live at Coachella we've been trying out different directions for the ...
Robots: Music from the Original Motion Picture is the soundtrack of the 2005 feature film Robots. The soundtrack was issued in March 2005 by Virgin Records and Fox Music. [1] [2] The album also reached No. 13 on the Billboard Soundtracks chart. [3] The soundtrack contains music that were from scenes from the movie.
They have released several albums, EPs, and singles, most notably Ima Robot in 2003, Search and Destroy and Monument to the Masses in 2006, and Another Man's Treasure in 2010. The band's song "Greenback Boogie", a B-side to Another Man's Treasure, was the main theme song of the USA Network legal drama series Suits (2011–2019).
The promotional video for "Empty" was helmed by Samuel Bayer, who also directed the first Garbage videos from their debut album. [15] [16] The video shows each member of the band playing in an empty room alone on a platform with various flashing colored light effects as well as confetti occasionally raining down from the ceiling.
"Nowhere to Hide" is a song by American hard rock band Crobot. The song was released in early 2014 as the lead off single from the band's second album, Something Supernatural , and peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart.