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A music video for "Inertia", directed by Edoardo Ranaboldo, was released on November 29, 2023. [3] The video features the band shrunken down and playing the song around comparably larger objects such as a piano, a book, beverages, and other common items, even a notebook with the song's lyrics written on it. [4]
The Exies continued touring in 2003 in support of Inertia, with "My Goddess" being performed on the Late Show with David Letterman and peaking at No. 12 on Modern Rock chart. The video for "My Goddess", filmed by Diane Martel, became a top 10 hit on MTV2. Inertia is The Exies' most successful album, reaching # 115 on the Billboard 200. [2]
Inertia is the second studio album by American rock band The Exies, released on January 7, 2003. The video to the first single "My Goddess" was directed by hip hop video director Diane Martel . [ 4 ]
[13] [14] On November 29, a music video for "Inertia", the 5th song on the album, was released. [15] On January 23, 2024, a music video for " Touchy Feely Fool ", the 2nd song on the album, was released.
"Inertia seems to play the biggest role here for me," Suplee continued. "Inertia, the natural tendency of objects in motion to stay in motion and objects at rest to stay at rest.
The song was the band's first top 10 in the UK, reaching number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. [6] The single was also a minor hit in the US, reaching number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100, [7] and number five on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
"Inertia Creeps" is a song by English electronic music band Massive Attack, released on 19 October 1998. It was the fourth and final single released off their third album, Mezzanine (1998). It is the least commercially successful of the four singles released from Mezzanine , charting only on the New Zealand Singles Chart at No. 16, but it has ...
Mezzanine is the third studio album by English electronic music group Massive Attack, released on 20 April 1998 by Circa and Virgin Records.For the album, the group began to explore a darker aesthetic, and focused on a more atmospheric style influenced by British post-punk, industrial music, hip hop and dub music. [2]