music video
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Admittedly, I wasn’t a huge fan of Maps & Atlases latest album Perch Patchwork. Maybe the band’s sweet and friendly approach to the intricacies of math rock wasn’t sitting well with me at the time I listened to this album. It certainly doesn’t sound that bad
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A new video from Paleo, which is the pseudonym of singer-songwriter David Strackany. The guy’s latest album Fruit of the Spirit, and this music is definitely going to sit well with fans of oddball personalities. Paleo carries the innocence of Daniel Johnston, but can turn around and play the
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No matter what the Beasties did, there wasn’t much of a chance they were going to top the video “Fight For Your Right (Revisited).” It’s almost like director Spike Jonze came in knowing that, so he purposely created something on a much smaller scale, literally. Still, even though
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On the video for “Unbroken, Unshaven,” the Budos Band sets its music to visuals I could only dream of ’til today. As soon as two bandito-looking dudes get into a dueling stance, the video is nothing but bullets, cards, facial hair, and pretty ladies. And I’ve seen enough James
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What an insane video for one of my favorite tracks from Theophilus London’s new LP, Lover’s Holiday. I reviewed that bad boy a little while ago. Watch it here. Believe it or not, this video actually reminds me of when I was in high school. At least once
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A new video from CHLLNGR, coming from the full-length album Haven. The music on this LP is pretty fitting for the night shots found throughout this video. Everything from the drums to looped vocals breeze into the mix lightly, and for what reason I’m not sure. It is night,
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As a part of its new series of free summer singles, Adult Swim has released not only a new track from Mastodon, but an unbelievably hilarious music video, too. It is Adult Swim we’re talking about here, so it shouldn’t be a surprise. Produced by Authority Films, this
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A new and pretty autobiographical song and video from Portland hip hop act Animal Farm. And no, these guys are not the latest set of socially conscious hip hop preachers. Far from it. The flows and clever rhymes are serious, but it’s great to see these guys don’t
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A music video from Connecticut’s own the Guru. This track is a great show of the kinda sunny and eccentric indie rock you’ll be in or with a visit of the band’s latest LP, Native Sun. Stream the whole thing via Bandcamp. Buy it for three bones
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If you’ve ever wanted to watch an obese guy in a batman costume eat lots of food and drink Margaritas, then Fair Ohs have the music video for you. The London band is set to release their debut LP Everything Is Dancing in a few months, and this video