music video
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With a past that includes being the lead guitarist of UK indie rock band The Coral and later a film score composer, Bill Ryder-Jones isn’t exactly new to the music scene. His next album, however, feels like a debut in some senses, for although it is technically his second
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Milo does a session performance of the track “Sweet Chin Music (Fisher King’s Anthem),” which comes off the Wisconson rapper’s latest set of EPs. Check my review of his new EPs here: Check an interview here as well:
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Baltimore band Dope Body drops a new track and video titled “Leather Head.” The track comes from the band’s new 7″ EP on Drag City. The title: Saturday. The track brings the band’s usual combo of psych rock, punk, and sludge; however, the party attitude that I enjoyed
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Beach House drops an Eric Wareheim-directed video for the track “Wishes,” and it’s absolutely insane. The stellar track comes from the band’s latest album, Bloom, and it’s a hilarious goof and spoof on sporting events. Just about everything in the video is ridiculous; however, what Wareheim does
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Electropop outfit CHVRCHES drops a video for the fantastically catchy “Recover.” The band’s forthcoming Recover EP is dropping later this month. Oh, yeah, and FUTURE CUBES!
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Kind of like what Radiohead did with “Lotus Flower,” Thom Yorke and his Atoms For Peace project have put out a new music video loaded with odd choreography that’s equally perplexing and alluring. Enjoy! Check out my review of Atoms’ Amok right here:
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Dark Time Sunshine drops a new video for one of my favorite tracks from the hip hop outfit’s new album, ANX. Dig it!
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Tomahawk drops a strange new video for the title track off it’s new full-length album, Oddfellows. Video effects are employed to Mike Patton and company to make weird, subtle edits to their faces and bodies. It’s a pretty weird visual experience.
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Nordic rock ‘n’ rollers Kvelertak have a new video out for their new single, “Bruane Brenn,” which is gonna be on the band’s sophomore album dropping later this year, Meir. It’s always nice to see a metal band not take themselves too seriously, eh?
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Canadian electronic music duo Zeds Dead have a new music video out with help from director and Black Swan Choreographer Benjamin Millepied. The hard-hitting beat and distorted basslines in this great are great as is, but the impressive dance moves coming from the visuals make ’em even better.