Crooked Spies harness the holy spirit in their best bowlers with a soaring new video for “Vanity.” On the lanes in matching powder blue bowlers, Crooked Spies split the release of their new single “Vanity,” rolling out a holy spirit-infused-themed music video alongside the 3-minute 25-second indie punk ballad. The newly released track imparts lead vocalist Dylan Evanik’s guttural timbre through soaring chorus lines that dance alongside a boundless melody compliments of brother Steven Evanik’s guitar. Together, they create a euphoric and communal feeling reminiscent of late 2000s pop punk. Inspired power progressions weave throughout the track, with Aaron Samson’s bass driving the song forward. The crescendo is met at the bridge compliments of Mark Lawlor’s technically punctuated drum fills...