Videos
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Streaming below are two videos from the new Lorn album, Ask the Dust. The electronic music producer’s sophomore effort is out now via Ninja Tune. I talked about this album a bit on a Y U NO REVIEW segment, saying that I was impressed with the improved production from
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One of the better tracks from Bobby Womack’s new album, the Bravest Man In the Universe, which you can watch a review for here.
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A simple, yet, effective new video from Dark Time Sunshine for the track “Valiant.” The US hip hop duo’s new album, ANX, is out now via Fake Four.
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Punk rock and post-hardcore outfit Title Fight drops a hilariously disturbing video for one of their latest tracks, “Secret Society.” Considering the video details a bloody crime of passion committed by a pre-pubescent girl who has a crush on some motorcycle-riding dbag, I’m not surprised the comments have been
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Murder Construct drops a new video promoting the release of their debut album, Results. Check a review of it right here. Some pretty dark stuff going on here. Dramatic lighting, blood, and what seems like a political statement all wrapped up in a big, leaky body bag. Look for Results
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Here We Go Magic drops visuals for the track “Hard To Be Close,” which comes from the band’s new LP on Secretly Canadian, A Different Ship. The concept seems kind of obvious, a trio of dudes getting stuck in an elevator, but the “story” of the video gets progressively
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Flying Lotus drops a short film in association with the forthcoming album he’s got on Warp Records titled Until the Quiet Comes. It’s an interesting piece of film. It’s a bit morbid, and features some kind of life after death-type experience toward the end, yet, people seem
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With modern cameras capable of capturing colors we don’t even have names for, the decision to shoot in black-and-white is not a decision to be made lightly. In his video for the David Byrne/St. Vincent collaborative song “Who,” director Martin de Thurah not only uses black-and-white to establish
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I am a huge sucker for Spencer Krugs lyrical style and vocal delivery, there’s a fantastical quality about it that still remains raw with emotion, it feels genuinely unique. Of course he is best known for his bands: Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown. His new focus is collaborative/solo
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Indie folk outfit Villagers has a new single out titled “the Waves,” which features an extremely surprising change of direction for the band whose previous efforts were mostly humbling, sad, singer-songwriter tunes with baroque instrumentation and a Bright Eyes-esque personality. This new track, though, features loads of electronics, louder instrumentation,