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Posted 7/7/08 6:11 pm ET by Pop Cultured in Celebrity, Videos

In addition to blinding fluorescents, soul-penetrating close-ups and death-defying stage acrobatics, "You Waste Time Like a Grandfather Clock" -- the latest vid off The Myriad's third album, With Arrows, With Poise -- also features one of the best title-similes we've ever seen (though honorable mentions go out to The Scorpions for "Rock You Like A Hurricane," plus Duran Duran for "Hungry Like a Wolf" and Nelly Furtado for "I'm Like a Bird"). Their style, still best defined as "atmospheric rock," famously draws on the creative energies of all five band members, and we've gotta say: we still like the way these guys think.
+ For more on the multi-talented Seattle fivesome, check out this exclusive Buzzworthy sit-down with the band and see how they rocked their way to Artist of the Week status.
Duders, the men of the Myriad don't actually live in the basement of a circa-1840s church in New York. (We were disappointed too when we found that out.) The current MTV Artist of the Week is actually from Seattle, which, to them, sometimes feels less like Nirvana-land and more like Narnia and inspires the band's soundscape, or, what bassist John Roger Schofield refers to as the sound of "10,000 times 10,000 ships on the sea with their sails."
See what else you didn't know about the indie rock band and their cinematic sound in a brand-new "Discover & Download" interview. But be careful -- you could end up with a speeding ticket. Or a baby. Consider yourself warned.
Posted 5/12/08 12:01 am ET by Tamar Anitai in Celebrity, MTV Featured Artist, Photos, Videos

(All photos: credit, Cody Smyth)
It'd be easy to say that just because Seattle band the Myriad is this week's Artist of the Week simply because they won the MTV2 2007 Dew Circuit Breakout competition. It'd be easy, but it'd also be wrong. Their talent, which they've been honing as a band since 2002, is what edged out 4,000 hopefuls and earned them the #1 spot in the contest, which searches to find the best breakout bands and acts, like DCB alum Taking Back Sunday, Yellowcard and Hawthorne Heights. That talent, plus their ability to attract and connect with fans via their moody, effortlessly melodic, atmospheric rock is also what nabbed them a spot as MTV's Artist of the Week.
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