music video
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MP3 On Sept 6th via Western Vinyl, Here We Go Magic frontman Luke Temple will be dropping his third album under his own name: Don’t Act Like You Don’t Care. A lot of this material is years old–take a look at “More Than Muscle”–and was somewhat
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The ILLZ is Dominican-born rapper Delgis Jose Mustafa Rodriguez. The guy’s output since his ’09 debut, the Pursuit LP, hasn’t been plentiful, but it has been ambitious. Two of his most recent projects to drop is a compilation of his best material thus far, and a video mixtape.
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A new video for the War On Drugs track “Come To the City,” which will be on the project’s forthcoming album, Slave Ambient. Look for it on Secretly Canadian on August 16th. If you’re interested, you can stream the entire album in full via the Urban Outfitters website.
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A new video from Little Dragon for the track “When I Go Out,” which is off the band’s new album, Ritual Union. Watch a review of the album right here. /via/
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A music video for the track “Bad Ritual,” which comes off Timber Timbre’s new album, Creep On Creepin’ On. The album is out now via Arts & Crafts, and check out a glowing review of the album right here. Directed and edited by Olivier Groulx, this video captures what
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A new video from Wild Beasts for the track “Bed of Nails.” It comes from the band’s new LP, Smother, which I reviewed earlier this year. Check the review here. Look for Smother now on Domino Recs.
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Pittsburgh-based teenage rap upstart Mac Miller has a new video out for his hit song “Best Day Ever,” the title track from the mixtape he released back in March. Miller may be associated with the college hip hop scene, but to dismiss him as just another frat bro rapper would
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A new video and track from Seattle MC Macklemore, featuring production from Ryan Lewis. In short, this video is fantastic. I wish it was around when I was in middle school and actually thought clothes and shoes mattered. Not that my parents had the money to lay down on a
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In a fantasy collaboration I couldn’t have possibly dreamed up, the Flaming Lips and Lightning Bolt have dropped a new track, “I Wanna Get High But I Don’t Want Brain Damage.” The truth is, who doesn’t? I love what this track offers in terms of noise, but
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One of many new fan videos for the They Might Be Giants track “Can’t Keep Johnny Down,” which was chosen as “BEST” by submission judge John Hodgman. This track comes from They Might Be Giants’ new LP, Join Us. Watch a review of it right here.