Videos
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I know a good chunk of us are watching the throne right now; but if I could get you to watch this bearded Brit for a moment, that’d be awesome. Scroobius Pip doesn’t come off with the most intricate of flows in this video for “Introdiction,” but he’
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Indie rock songs seem to be soundtracking a lot of car commercials lately, and if you didn’t know better, you might think that’s exactly what this new Girls video is supposed to be. This new clip for “Vomit”, our first taste of the forthcoming Girls LP Father, Son,
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A video of young, Canadian jazz fusion trio BADBADNOTGOOD covering the Flying Lotus track “Camel,” which is a cut off my favorite Flying Lotus album, Los Angeles. I can’t wait ’til these guys start dropping s’more original material. BBNG also has a new EP out, featuring medleys of
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In the new video for Toro y Moi’s Underneath The Pine cut “How I Know,” three friends explore a haunted house late at night. Over the course of the next three minutes, they all die spectacular deaths. One suffocates on bubble gum, one gets electrocuted by spaghetti, and one
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When combined, the two opening tracks on Tera Melos’ 2010 album Patagonian Rats make for one of the more pop-sensible and instantly likable moments in their discography. In this video, the stage-setting “So Occult” serves as the soundtrack for the introduction, which features a masked skateboarder bearing an upside-down cross
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Oddly enough, out of all the tracks on their new album Circuital, My Morning Jacket’s joke-ish “Holdin On To Black Metal” is the first to get the music video treatment. The clip unrolls like some sort of strange acid trip, featuring a number of strangely smiling people in a
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Brooklyn punks Cerebral Ballzy have a new video out for “Junky For Her,” a song from the band’s new self-titled album. Like the song itself, the “Junky For Her” video wastes no time with introductions. A group of girls is having a sleepover when the pizza guy arrives, presumably
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The ILLZ is Dominican-born rapper Delgis Jose Mustafa Rodriguez. The guy’s output since his ’09 debut, the Pursuit LP, hasn’t been plentiful, but it has been ambitious. Two of his most recent projects to drop is a compilation of his best material thus far, and a video mixtape.
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A new video from Wild Beasts for the track “Bed of Nails.” It comes from the band’s new LP, Smother, which I reviewed earlier this year. Check the review here. Look for Smother now on Domino Recs.
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Pittsburgh-based teenage rap upstart Mac Miller has a new video out for his hit song “Best Day Ever,” the title track from the mixtape he released back in March. Miller may be associated with the college hip hop scene, but to dismiss him as just another frat bro rapper would