Music Video Asheville 2018 lineup

The following videos will be screened at the April 25 show and are eligible for awards, including Crowd Favorite and Best of Music Video Asheville 2018, both selected at the event.

• “Give Me a Likeness” by Carly Taich (indie-pop)
• “Deeper Thirst” by David Earl (Americana)
• “Pray Me Over” by Don Clayton (country)
• “Inside Out” by eleventyseven (indie-pop)
• “Scofflaw” by Foul Mouth Jerk and Gus Cutty (hip-hop)
• “The Toast” by Free the Optimus (hip-hop)
• “Make Believe” by Hustle Souls (rock)
• “You Help Me Fall Asleep” by Ian Ridenhour (indie-pop)
• “Lost in the Sauce, Devil” by King Garbage (indie-rock)
• “Like It” by KQ and AMBY (dream pop)
• “Focus on Us” by Leeda “Lyric” Jones (R&B)
• “Magic” by Midnight Snack (indie-pop)
• “Unbreakable Soul” by Mook! (hip-hop)
• “Return of Jafar” by Natural Born Leaders (soul-rock)
• “AVL Funk” by Ryan RnB Barber (R&B)
• “Mozartistic” by Secret Agent 23 Skidoo and the Asheville Symphony (hip-hop, classical)
• “Sepia Sun” by Sister Ivy (soul-jazz)
• “Limit Pusher” by SK the Novelist (hip-hop)
• “Make a Slaughter” by Spaceman Jones and The Motherships (hip-hop)
• “Send Nobody Up” by Stephanie Morgan and the Mercurists (indie-pop)
• “Kids Like Us” by Stereo Reform (synth-pop)
• “Little Pictures” by Taylor Martin (singer-songwriter)
• “My Life” by TEYG (hip-hop)
• “Birthday Song” by The Honeycutters (country)
• “Love in the Heir” by Virtuous (hip-hop)
• “All Promo” by Xero God (art rap)
• “Lucille” by Yellow Feather (Americana)

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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