music video
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A hilarious video for the track “Senator” from Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks, which comes from the band’s latest album, Mirror Traffic. It’s out now via Matador. Oh, why is it hilarious? Well, Jack Black puts a cattle prod to his junk. Yeah. that happens.
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A new video from Kendrick Lamar for the track “Rigamortis,” which comes from the Compton rappers latest album Section.80. If you don’t know about this LP yet, damn, watch this review right here. /via/
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A new video from Shlohmo for the track “Places.” Of course, the video is loaded with, well, places. The track comes off the beat producer’s latest album, Bad Vibes, which is out now on Friends of Friends. Check my review of the album right here. /via/
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A new video from Deerhoof for the track “Secret Mobilization,” which I remember reminded me of Steppenwolf a lot when I reviewed the band’s latest album, Deerhoof vs. Evil. I vividly remember Deerhoof winning that battle, too! Moral of the story: Never put an alien you think is dead
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A new video for “Let You Have It,” which comes off Balkans’ latest album. It’s self-titled and out now on Double Phantom. It’s pretty good, too. Reviewed it! The only thing I have to say about this video is EVERYBODY IS KILLING EVERBYDOY! LULZ!
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A hilarious video concept from Craft Spells on the track “Your Tomb,” which comes from the band’s latest album Idle Labor. Find a review of it here, and grab a copy on Captured Tracks. /via/
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This is the video this song was meant to have. Directed by Tyler T. Williams. Music by Youth Lagoon. The project’s full-length debut, the Year of Hibernation, is coming out on Fat Possum on Sept. 27th.
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A video for the bonus track from Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire’s latest release, Lost In Translation. Scope the ft. list in the title, cuz there are some fantastic MCs on this thing. Heems from Das Racist drops one of his most hilarious verses yet, and EL-P is going harder than
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A new video from Shlohmo’s latest release, Bad Vibes. The song is “Just Us,” and it’s been given these visuals by director Arthur Chance. With a dark room and a load of televisions, I think he captured the vibe of this song perfectly. Check my review of Shlohmo’
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Future, robots, malfunctions, car accidents. Yes to all of these. Check our review of Africa Hitech’s LOVE LISTED album, 93 Million Miles, right here.