Videos
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MC Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis drop a new track from their forthcoming album, which is dropping in October, and they’ve attached this hilarious music video to it. Obviously, this track is a lot more lighthearted than the last tune these guys dropped, but I still can’t help
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MF DOOM and Jneiro Jarel drop some weird visuals on the new video “GUV’NOR” right here. Look for the duo’s new album Key to the Kuffs on Lex Records. Check a review right here.
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Is it strange that Bob Mould’s voice makes me think of Jeff Bridges? Probably. Anyway, this new video from the influential American indie artist brings on a riff that is pretty energetic, although, it sounds nearly identical to pretty much any Foo Fighters song. It works just fine either
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Sometimes all you need is the title of the song to know what the video is going to be like, this is one of those times. King Tuff is a project from the frontman of the former stoner metal outfit Witch, Kyle Thomas. It should be noted that King Tuff
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Watch the Corners from Dinosaur Jr With the Director Brothers, uh, directing and Tim Heidecker acting, Dinosaur Jr. delivers one of the better video concepts of this year. Where the tale here is going isn’t apparent at first, but once it hits, it’s wow! The ending is pretty
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Some new visuals applied to the Aesop Rock track “Cycles To Gehanna.” You might remember it from the dude’s new album, Skelethon. Check that shiz if you haven’t heard it yet. The dude’s lyrics are stellar. Beats are unique, too. Dude is one of a kind.
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High On Fire drops from new visuals for their new track “Fertile Green,” which comes off the band’s latest LP, De Vermis Mysteriis. Check a review of it here.
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Open Mike Eagle drops some visuals for one of the lead singles from his new album 4NML HSPTL, which you can check a review of here. The progression of the video matches that of the songs lyrical concept: The evolving rap underground, and its embrace of swag, style, fashion.
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Some new visuals for the new Black Moth Super Rainbow single, “Windshield Smasher.” This is definitely one of the more entertaining videos I’ve seen this year, and that’s mostly due to its absurdity. A unsuspecting couple runs up on a group of BMSR mask-wearing baddies who torture them
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Toronto jazz fusion trio BADBADNOTGOOD caught on tape covering TNGHT at Mad Decent’s Block Party. A perfect storm of awesome, if you ask me. I wonder if a cover of this will make it onto BBNG’s next album. Hmmmm…