British indie rock band One Night Only released music video on Channel 4 in the UK, featuring Emma Watson for "Say You Don't Want It," the first single from their forthcoming self-titled eponymous sophomore album through Vertigo Records. The song will release on the 16th August, and the album follows on the 23rd August.
Harry Potter star Emma Watson recently opened up about her relationship with boyfriend George Craig, who is front man for One Night Only. "We've been friends since the Burberry shoot. And when I was in the states, George was taking me through a lot of his music as he was recording it. I couldn’t believe [how good the music was]. I'm a big fan. Everything he did was amazing." The Video shows Emma and Craig just hanging out in the streets in New York City, as the video goes on, they start to develop a relationship. In the end, they look at their reflection to show the viewers that they were all along dogs, and Emma is taken away by her owner, while Craig is look at her leaving.
Clearly the young band have a penchant for writing catchy choruses which should ensure a long duration in the music industry. The hurtling first single and album opener "Say You Don't Want It" is an instantly memorable song which talks of living like stars with beautiful girls and fast cars but also the fake and materialistic side of what can also be an empty and lonely world behind pop stardom. It captures the highs and lows - how it feels to be pop's most wanted and the darker flipside of pop success which the fans never get to see.
One Night Only released their debut album in January 2008, and it quickly went Gold, and spawned the huge hit single Just For Tonight. Their forthcoming album, recorded in Brussels and produced by Ed Buller captures the headrushing excitement of how it feels to ride this rollercoaster. It's an album of giddy, almost dizzying energy and excitement; bigger and more confident tunes than the boys making their debut could have possibly imagined, and a feeling of being catapulted into something tremendously exciting and perhaps a little troubling. It's the story of chasing the end of the rainbow, what happens along the way and when you get there. One Night Only justifiably call the results a "quantum leap" that will take them to a whole new audience.
Harry Potter star Emma Watson recently opened up about her relationship with boyfriend George Craig, who is front man for One Night Only. "We've been friends since the Burberry shoot. And when I was in the states, George was taking me through a lot of his music as he was recording it. I couldn’t believe [how good the music was]. I'm a big fan. Everything he did was amazing." The Video shows Emma and Craig just hanging out in the streets in New York City, as the video goes on, they start to develop a relationship. In the end, they look at their reflection to show the viewers that they were all along dogs, and Emma is taken away by her owner, while Craig is look at her leaving.
Clearly the young band have a penchant for writing catchy choruses which should ensure a long duration in the music industry. The hurtling first single and album opener "Say You Don't Want It" is an instantly memorable song which talks of living like stars with beautiful girls and fast cars but also the fake and materialistic side of what can also be an empty and lonely world behind pop stardom. It captures the highs and lows - how it feels to be pop's most wanted and the darker flipside of pop success which the fans never get to see.
One Night Only released their debut album in January 2008, and it quickly went Gold, and spawned the huge hit single Just For Tonight. Their forthcoming album, recorded in Brussels and produced by Ed Buller captures the headrushing excitement of how it feels to ride this rollercoaster. It's an album of giddy, almost dizzying energy and excitement; bigger and more confident tunes than the boys making their debut could have possibly imagined, and a feeling of being catapulted into something tremendously exciting and perhaps a little troubling. It's the story of chasing the end of the rainbow, what happens along the way and when you get there. One Night Only justifiably call the results a "quantum leap" that will take them to a whole new audience.
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