Videos
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The highlight track from the French duo Herman Dune’s recently-reviewed new album Strange Moosic has an interesting music video. In the clip, Mad Men‘s Jon Hamm stars alongside a furry blue creature as they take a drive into the city to see the folk band perform at a
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To me, Action Bronson is known for a few things: Sounding a little like Ghostface Killah, loving food, and being down with Mayhem Lauren. I’ve never thought of the guy as a killer, though. But that’s the angle being played up in his latest video, “Brunch.” I guess
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A video from Chad VanGaalen’s latest album, Diaper Island. Though it doesn’t sound like a very nice place, this album is definitely worth a visit if you’re into the eerie and cavernous sounds of bands like Women and even Timber Timbre. Look for this LP now on
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New video from SBTRKT for the track “Wildfire,” which features Little Dragon vocalist Yukimi Nagano. I reviewed the album a few days ago right here. Look for this LP now on Young Turks.
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A new “double video” for two new YACHT songs from the duo’s recently-released LP Shangri-La. The first song, “Utopia,” is a poppy number with some quirky guitar layering and slippery electronic bass sounds. The spatial 3D landscapes and sharp visuals of the video complement the clean-cut sound of the
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Live video of Liturgy playing one of my favorite tracks from their latest record, “High Gold,” which was recorded at the Knitting Factory at the beginning of this month. I caught these guys over at SXSW, too, which was equally intense. The recording in this video is pretty boss, but
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The more I hear from this Portland band, the more they shape up to be a fun, little pop trio. Thanks to yourstru.ly, here’s a video of Unknown Mortal Orchestra pumping out a live version of their song “How Can U Luv Me.” Look for the band’s
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New video for Metronomy’s “the Bay,” which is off the band’s latest LP, the English Riviera. Watch a review for the album right here.
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A new video from Memorytapes. The track, “Yes I know,” is off from the electronica project’s forthcoming album, Player Piano. The album will be out July 5th via Carpark. The tune is nice enough, but I’m not sure if I can watch this video all the way through.
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The first music video to come from one of the newest rock outfits to come out of England, FLATS. “Never Again” is the band’s debut single, and the intensity of this has me hoping for a new album later this year.