An epic tale starring Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds and his wife Aja Volkman, covering a gamut of love, mistakes, regrets, crimes and punishments, all with an underlying belief in redemption even if it's just wishful thinking.
Juno Temple is the Woman Who Fell To Earth, discovering the power of gold dust as she moves from the grey desert to the lushly colorful world of The Shelters.
A reminder that good old rock 'n' roll can always be cool as The Shelters swagger through a juke joint performance while cut 'n' paste on the road moments keep things moving.
PS: Petty connections a'plenty here: Tom Petty has been a longtime supporter, prodicing an EP for them and taking them on tour, while Adria Petty co-directed this video.
If you're gonna parody '00s pop and especially NSync's "It's Gonna Be Me" video, then who better to make it happen than that video's original director, Wayne Isham? Also along for the ride are guest singer Demi Lovato, NSync members Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, plus some old marionette toys of the band inspired by their "Bye Bye Bye" video (which was also directed by Isham).
Now, when do those Fall Out Boy toys hit the shelves?
Avenged Sevenfold might want to avoid convertibles, since they usually seem to wind up on hellavious roads. This maybe sequel to "Bat Country" utilizes projection screens to display all the scary places they go.