Videos
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There is no shortage of dancing and frolicking in the Albert Moya-directed music video for The Polyphonic Spree’s “You Don’t Know Me.” However, the stark visual esthetic and dank settings effectively render the video a bit disconcerting. But, it manages to retain most of its endearment–you know,
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Adultery and betrayal are being served up in this new music video for the track “Gilgamesh,” which is one of many tracks from Billy Woods’ latest album, Dour Candy. Mostly, the album explores some dark themes within the personal and business dealings of a small-time drug dealer, putting this oft-mentioned
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Milo has shared a trippy new music video for the Cavalcade cut “besos, an exploration of sentimentality.” It features the MC juxtaposed via green screen against a colorful, cascading wire frame landscape. Enjoy! Check out a review of Milo’s Cavalcade here:
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The new track from experimental musician Julia Holter is something of a marriage between the forlorn “World” and the lush “In the Green Wild,” the first two singles taken from her upcoming LP Loud City Song. “Maxim’s I” is a multi-phased song that begins ominously with sparse instrumentation and
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Black Sea of Trees 720P from Marc Forand on Vimeo. Trees, trees, and more trees in the unnerving new music video from Toronto drone duo Northumbria. Armed with only a guitar and a bass, the act compromised of former Holocene members Jim Field and Dorian Williamson is able to pull
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Oneohtrix Point Never has shared another track from his upcoming Warp Records debut R Plus Seven. The serene and pristine “Problem Areas” is accompanied by a Salvador Dalí-esque music video comprised of surreal, CGI household items. Choice imagery includes an alarm clock bursting with gummy worms and a model ship
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During a recent performance at The Stables in celebration of Sub Pop’s Silver Jubilee, recent signees clipping. performed two new tracks: “Jump” and “Or Die,” which are tracks I’m hoping make it to their first album on the famed Seattle label. Give a live to those live renditions
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Ariel Pink and Jorge Elbrecht drop a smokey, psychedelic video for their recently released “Hang On To Life” single, which you might already know I love. The single is out now via Mexican Summer, and you can now stream the b-side below, “No Real Friend”:
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Georgia-based Funk Volume MC Jarren Benton gives listeners a disconcerting look at urban life in his music video for “Life in the Jungle.” The video consists of two vignettes about robbery and drug use, culminating in nothing but an early grave. “Life in the Jungle” is taken from Benton’s
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Brooklyn synthpop duo Holy Ghost! is back with a new song and music video taken from its upcoming sophomore LP Dynamics. “Teenagers in Heat” is a bouncy and catchy enough offering from the duo, accompanied by a neat take on the lyric music video. Cards inscribed with the song’s