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Mad Moon Riot Launches IndieGogo Campaign To Help Fund Their Next Music Video

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Stephanie Walsh

Staff Writer

@ImStephWalsh

Mad Moon Riot fans! Do you want to get in Mia’s pants?  Oh wait- she doesn’t usually wear pants. BUT, you can get your hands on some of her clothes!

Mad Moon Riot is launching an IndieGogo campaign to fund their next music video (first song off the highly anticipated new album!).  At the helm of this video will be director Carlos Lopez Estrada. Popwrapped readers may remember his last video “Kangaroo Court” by Capitol Cities.  You can check out his other work here.

Back to the goods, if you participate in this campaign, the going rate to get your hands on some of these goodies is between $30 – $800.  Here is a list of some of the loot up for grabs:

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–           Private gig
–           Bodybag from Running On Empty video signed by band
–           Appear in the video
–           Private lesson from someone in the band
–           Dress from Running On Empty video
–           One of a kind signed hand written lyrics
–           Sit in on a rehearsal session
–           Google Hangout
–           Signed t-shirts + early release copy of album-
–           Original polaroid band shot with personalized signing

But knowing the band, chances are they’ll be adding some incentives to the campaign. They’re looking to launch it in May and are hoping to raise about $8,000.

If you’re fortunate enough to live in (or can travel to) the LA area, be sure to catch them on 5/18 at The Viper Room or 6/21 at The Mint! Follow them on twitter @madmoonriot for the latest news.

They are also currently having a sale on their merch (proceeds going to the video), 20% off on their site.

And in case you’re unfamiliar, check out their last music video for “Running On Empty” below.

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