Who doesn't love a good stop motion music video featuring our favourite toys from the 80s and 90s? Well we definitely do, Check this out!
Chicago indie rock band The Noise FM have enlisted The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Ghostbusters, various X-men and more iconic action figures for an amazing stop motion music video set to the band's cover of The Police classic "Next To You
The video was created by the band specifically for two 'Noise for Toys' benefit concerts that they hosted over the holidays. All proceeds and toy donations collected at these shows went directly to Chicago and Kansas City Toys For Tots, an organization that provides families in need with gifts during the holiday season. Even Louis Tomlinson of One Direction was spotted checking out noise For Toys at Lincoln Hall in Chicago.
In the Video our favourite gutsy gal April O'Neil is kidnapped and its up to the band to save the day. So they call on the help of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Ghostbusters and The Xmen to help save the day.
To make the video the guys used their own childhood toys from Kansas where they are originally from, by shipping them out to them in Chicago, Then it took from February to December to plan, shoot, and edit the video and here is the end result!
Chicago indie rock band The Noise FM have enlisted The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Ghostbusters, various X-men and more iconic action figures for an amazing stop motion music video set to the band's cover of The Police classic "Next To You
The video was created by the band specifically for two 'Noise for Toys' benefit concerts that they hosted over the holidays. All proceeds and toy donations collected at these shows went directly to Chicago and Kansas City Toys For Tots, an organization that provides families in need with gifts during the holiday season. Even Louis Tomlinson of One Direction was spotted checking out noise For Toys at Lincoln Hall in Chicago.
In the Video our favourite gutsy gal April O'Neil is kidnapped and its up to the band to save the day. So they call on the help of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Ghostbusters and The Xmen to help save the day.
To make the video the guys used their own childhood toys from Kansas where they are originally from, by shipping them out to them in Chicago, Then it took from February to December to plan, shoot, and edit the video and here is the end result!
If you you would like to find out more about the band you can check them out on their website thenoisefm.net and facebook.com/thenoisefm
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