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* [[Pre-Explosion Glow]]: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49tpIMDy9BE The video for "Shatter Me"] (featuring Lzzy Hale of [[Halestorm]]) shows Lindsey's skin cracking and emitting light before she explodes into pieces. |
* [[Pre-Explosion Glow]]: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49tpIMDy9BE The video for "Shatter Me"] (featuring Lzzy Hale of [[Halestorm]]) shows Lindsey's skin cracking and emitting light before she explodes into pieces. |
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* [[Product Placement]]: Starting with 2014's "Master of Tides" (with its focus on the UE Boom wireless speaker) Stirling has occasionally done videos which while entertaining also showcase a product from a corporate sponsor. As of this writing, the most recent has been "Hold My Heart (acoustic)", which has multiple shots of her and her band using a hand-held photosticker device from HP. (Its description text on YouTube is "Thanks HP for helping me capture my favorite memories in Europe!" plus a URL at hp.com.) |
* [[Product Placement]]: Starting with 2014's "Master of Tides" (with its focus on the UE Boom wireless speaker) Stirling has occasionally done videos which while entertaining also showcase a product from a corporate sponsor. As of this writing, the most recent has been "Hold My Heart (acoustic)", which has multiple shots of her and her band using a hand-held photosticker device from HP. (Its description text on YouTube is simply "Thanks HP for helping me capture my favorite memories in Europe!" plus a URL at hp.com.) |
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* [[Scatting]]: Most of her vocal backing on those pieces which aren't explicitly sung by other artists. |
* [[Scatting]]: Most of her vocal backing on those pieces which aren't explicitly sung by other artists. |
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* [[Word Salad Title]]: "Electric Daisy Violin". |
* [[Word Salad Title]]: "Electric Daisy Violin". |
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* [[You Are Better Than You Think You Are]]: Stirling has explicitly stated that this is the theme of almost all of her music; she has pointed out "Shatter Me" in particular as an example. As a recovering |
* [[You Are Better Than You Think You Are]]: Stirling has explicitly stated that this is the theme of almost all of her music; she has pointed out "Shatter Me" in particular as an example. As a recovering anorexic, she seeks to inspire people to find their own inner beauty. |
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