PaperDoll just finished up a music video for their single – Anything At All. Unlike other music videos we’ve seen recently, this one is animated. Not bad for an indie band. Although the group is 100% independent (no formal promotion or management), they’ve managed to attract a consistent NYC crowd (100+ paid covers at each gig) and sell 2,000 albums.
The song “Anything At All” is off Paperdoll’s debut album “Ballad Nerd Pop,” what was produced by producer Nick Hard (The Bravery, Aberdeen City, The Perfects) and executive producer Bryce Wilson (Brandy, Beyonce, Big Boi, Hillary Duff, Whitney Houston, Groove Theory). You can pick up their album at
If you like Paperdoll, you can add them as a friend on MySpace here.
Anything At All by Paperdoll
Update: Mandarin version of Anything At All by Paperdoll
More about Paperdoll
Paperdoll has been compared to Pat Benatar and The Killers. They play high-energy pop rock blending shrewd instrumentation, solid hooks, and the undeniable charisma of frontwoman Teresa Lee. She’s an an Asian American girl who was recently Maxim’s Girl Next Door – on Sirius Satellite Radio. She was also the “face and feet” of MilkShake Kicks. See some photos here.
You may not know their name, but you may have heard Paperdoll’s music featured on IATV’s “Good Movie Night” promo and IATV’s PSA with James Kyson Lee from NBC’s Heroes. They’ve played at the Vans Warped Tour, been reviewed on rollingstone.com, and recently picked up by MTV Iggy.