MTV2's "Subterranean" is holding a contest for "Best Indie Video" and ONCE's "Falling Slowly" -- performed by the talented musician-actors Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova -- is one of the nominees!

Watch the video (embedded below) and then vote for it here!

 

 

 

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aww she messed up a little at the end, hehe

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I have just finished seeing the movie Once and I loved it....the music, the story and the cast.....Glen and Marketa make beautiful music together.

Ever since I've seen Once I haven't been able to get these songs out of my head. The film and its music are intensely beautiful.

Precisely my sentiments!! Terrific!

I've been following Glen Hansard since the early 90's and am thrilled the rest of the world are getting a taste of his magic voice and songwriting.

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Brought me to tears. Truely beautiful.

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