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Phoenix

Phoenix, the French band known for their infectious blend of rock, pop, and disco, burst onto the international music scene in 2000 with the release of their debut album 'United.' Since then, their innovative music videos have consistently pushed boundaries and set trends within the industry. The band's eclectic mix of toungue-in-cheek charm and cinematic grandeur in their videos, especially in "1901" and "Lisztomania," has helped establish a new aesthetic for indie rock.

Their collaboration with renowned filmmakers and directors has further showcased their unorthodox approach to music and visual storytelling. Sofia Coppola, fellow French creative and wife of frontman Thomas Mars, directed their mini-concert film "A Very Murray Christmas," which had an appearance by none other than Bill Murray himself. They have also paired with directors like Antoine Wagner for "Lasso,” whose quirky take saw the band playing every tune except the one the video was created for. How's that for a curveball? And let's not forget the Spike Jonze-directed live video for "Entertainment," featuring a bewitching dance performance by a child troupe against the historic backdrop of the Versailles Palace. This singular approach to music videos has delighted fans and critics alike, rounding out the captivating allure of Phoenix.

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