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News Exclusive: Lauren Worsham and Kyle Jarrow's Sky Pony Releases Theatrical Music Video Check out the theatrical new music video "The Watcher" from the Indie-pop band Sky-Pony, headed by Lauren Worsham of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder.

The song is from the band's new album "Beautiful Monster," which was released Dec. 4.

"That song comes from a female stalker鈥檚 point-of-view," says Kyle. "The idea of writing songs from a strong twisted female perspective was always important to us. Not a lot of bands do that. When you typically hear a song about a woman longing for somebody she can't have, it's almost always from a position of weakness. This has strength and aggression to it. There's a frank female sexuality that Lauren captures."

"These songs are all characters," adds lead singer Lauren Worsham. "I feel like I鈥檓 stepping into a role with each one."

Driven by a distinct guitar gallop, the song quickly slides into a vaudevillian swing before climaxing on an unshakable refrain.

The video was directed by Tony nominee , who is also directing their concert/theatre hybrid which it is scheduled to run Feb. 16-March 19, 2016, Off-Broadway at Ars NovaTheatre.

Worsham's theatrical credits also include the New York City Opera production of , the Goodspeed staging of Carnival and the national tour of .

Jarrow, an Obie Award-winning writer for the stage, film and television, is the principal songwriter for the band. He's also currently writing the book for the upcoming The SpongeBob Musical and "The Drop," a drama series for the CW television network.

Sky-Pony promises "lush, lyrical, often cheeky indie-pop with a healthy dose of theatrics. They incorporate costumes, choreography and projections into their high-energy live shows. Rock concert meets performance art meets burlesque, you might say."

The octet also features Kevin Wunderlich (guitar), Eric Day (bass), Perry Silver (drums), David Blasher (cello) and Kristin Piacentile and Jessi Suzuki (backing vocals).

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