music video
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A new video from Dublin-based rapper Lecs Luther. He’s got a look that I’m sure a lotta people are going to compare to Odd Future–specifically Tyler, The Creator. But beyond clothes, I’m not really seeing what they have in common. His relaxed, repetitive flow and odd
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A new video from St. Vincent’s forthcoming album, Strange Mercy. The track is “Cruel,” and the visuals match the title perfectly. The outfits throughout the video are fun and retro, but the actions are enough to make one wanna avoid family life. It’s best to just stay single
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A new video for the Kendrick Lamar track “A.D.H.D.,” which is one of the darker moments on his latest and LOVE LISTED album, Section.80. Grab the album via iTunes.
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A new video for “Slime,” which comes off of Sleeping Bag’s new debut album via Joyful Noise. I wasn’t down with the entire LP, but I’m very in love with this song–not to mention the video that’s now been attached to it. In this music
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Australia’s Gotye is spearheaded by singer-songwriter Wouter De Backer. The project’s last two albums have proven to be pretty eclectic, incorporating shades of indie pop, soul, trip hop, and more. The new single to tease toward Gotye’s forthcoming album, Making Mirrors, reveals another surprising influence for the
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I know a good chunk of us are watching the throne right now; but if I could get you to watch this bearded Brit for a moment, that’d be awesome. Scroobius Pip doesn’t come off with the most intricate of flows in this video for “Introdiction,” but he’
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Lil B is one of the Internet’s most confusing personalities. When should you take him seriously? When shouldn’t you? Is he really that “terrible” of a rapper. I talked about him for over twenty freaking minutes, and I still have questions. Look, I’m curious. I can’t
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A new video for “GBYE,” which comes from Machinedrum’s new album Room(s). Dig on a review of the album here, and pick it up via Planet Mu. I guess this is the best time to ask this: How many Rubik’s Cubes are too many?
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Oddly enough, out of all the tracks on their new album Circuital, My Morning Jacket’s joke-ish “Holdin On To Black Metal” is the first to get the music video treatment. The clip unrolls like some sort of strange acid trip, featuring a number of strangely smiling people in a
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Brooklyn punks Cerebral Ballzy have a new video out for “Junky For Her,” a song from the band’s new self-titled album. Like the song itself, the “Junky For Her” video wastes no time with introductions. A group of girls is having a sleepover when the pizza guy arrives, presumably