music video
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The Black Bull is singer-songwriter Matt Perri, and this video is the latest to come from his Toronto-based project. Though Matt isn’t reinventing the wheel there, he does come across very captivating with a strong, emotional lead vocal and some airy synths. The background vocals are cute, too. Hear
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A dark song and an even darker video for the Gem Club tune “252,” which comes off the project’s new album, Breakers. It’s out now on Hardly Art.
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A music video for “The Shrine / An Argument,” which comes off the new Fleet Foxes album, Helplessness Blues. Check out review of the album right here.
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A music video for a track from California MC Blu’s forthcoming album, NoYork!. The LP leaked toward the end of the summer, but it’s still yet to receive an official release. I guess that doesn’t matter since you can find it just about anywhere on the net,
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A video for the track “Fridge Note,” which comes off the new Dimlite album, Grimm Reality. It’s out now via Now-Again. Yeah, the track is a bit weird, but that’s what makes it so attractive to me. The manipulated vocals and noisy, bouncing synths stick in my head
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The Pains of Being Pure at Heart member Kurt Feldman releases a new single and video under his personal project, Ice Choir. With icy synths, breathy vocals, and romantic lyricism, what’s not to like? Find the 7″ on Shelflife.
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A video for one of my favorite tracks from the new My Brightest Diamond LP, All Things Will Unwind. Find the album on Asthmatic Kitty records. Check out my review of the album here.
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A video for one of my favorite tracks from the new My Brightest Diamond LP, All Things Will Unwind. Find the album on Asthmatic Kitty records. Check out my review of the album here.
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An animated music video for one of the instrumental bits from the new Timber Timbre album, Creep On Creepin’ On. It’s out now via Arts & Crafts. Check out review for the album right here.
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A video for the final track on King Krule’s new EP, which it out now on True Panther Sounds. This project is spearheaded by a UK singer-songwriter who was getting some buzz last year while putting music out under the name “Zoo Kid.” His style hasn’t exactly changed