music video
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Young Fathers drops a video for the track “Sister,” which comes off the UK Trio’s new mixtape, TAPE ONE. I gave the tape a glowing review here, and download a copy of the tape here. Enjoy the visuals!
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A new music video from the abstract hip hop project known as Shabazz Palaces. It’s for the track “Are You…Can You…Were You? (Felt),” which is easily one of my favorites from the outfit’s new album, Black Up. /via/
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A new video from Liturgy for the track “True Will,” which comes off the experimental black metal band’s latest album, Aesthethica. I’ve actually given the album a glowing review, and put it in my list of favorite 2011 albums. I usually don’t go for these videos that
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A video for one of the catchiest tracks on JEFF the Brotherhood’s latest album, We Are the Champions. It’s out now on Infinity Cat, and you can check our review of it right here.
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A video for one of the catchiest tracks on JEFF the Brotherhood’s latest album, We Are the Champions. It’s out now on Infinity Cat, and you can check our review of it right here.
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I don’t know how this slipped by me, but here’s a new video from Wilco for the track “Dawned On Me,” which comes off the band’s latest LP, the Whole Love. When some artists get big, they look to collaborate. Some collaborate with other musicians, and others
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Yesterday was the first time I was exposed to this video, or any music at all from Brooklyn MC Zebra Katz. I wasn’t sure what to make of it at first, but it seems to make a little more sense to me 24 hours later. Yeah, the visuals throughout
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Here’s a new video from After the Smoke for the track “OIAM,” which comes from the project’s debut EP, White Girls & Red Velvet Cake. Download the EP here. Directed by Andrew Fairbank, this video features a lotta suggestive footage of scantily clad women shot in slow motion.
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Check out this music video from English singer and multi-instrumentalist Lianne La Havas. She’s got a new EP out, titled after the track in the video above. She should have an album on the way this year, too. On “Forget,” I’m hearing a myriad of different sounds, not
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Perfume Genius releases a new video promoting the release of the project’s latest album, Put Your Back N 2 It, which will be out via Matador on February 21st. The video was directed by Winston H. Case, and, strangely enough, features Hungarian pornography star Arpad Miklos. The song itself