Videos
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A new, creepy video from Death Grips for the song “Takyon (Death Yon).” This track comes from the project’s new LP, Exmilitary. Listen to it here, and watch a review here.
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A new video for what’s got to be my second-favorite track from the new Dumbo Gets Mad album, “Marmelade Kids.” Seems like another one of those stock footage deals, but any reason to post about Dumbo Gets Mad is a good reason. Check out a review of DGM’s
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New video for the Balkans track “Troubled and Done,” which comes off their new album that’s out now. Kind of confused by the green screen, though. Should we take it upon ourselves to superimpose the band in various places and situations? Just wondering.
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Ice cream + girl + bathtub + martial arts + musicians = music video. Battles’ next album, Gloss Drop, drops via Warp on June 6th. The LP will feature vocalists such as Matias Aguayo (on this track), Yamantaka Eye, and even Gary “Cars” Numan. Can’t wait!
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When independent music’s top-notch musicians tour through Dublin, Trig Films is there to catch it in stark, beautiful black and white footage. This dude’s been watching the channel for a while, and I’ve only seen his stuff get better and better since he’s introduced himself. This
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New video for Blake Mills for the track “Hey Lover,” which is getting a 7” release via Analog Edition.
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New video from Brainfeeder‘s Matthewdavid. His latest album, Outmind, is out now. Stream the whole think right here.
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New video from the LOVE LISTED and self-titled Holy Ghost! album that dropped on DFA Recs recently. I can only speculate as to what this video means, but here it goes: Maybe this is basically a portrait of the two dudes in Holy Ghost!, doing what they do in their
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Despite the fact that I loved PJ Harvey’s latest record, this somehow slipped by me: There are ten, count them, ten music videos out for Let England Shake. Sounds good to me! Check the one for my favorite track above, and watch the others here. According to Harvey’s
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New video for two Nails tracks: “Conform” and “Scum Will Rise,” which was Directed by Joel Perkins. The songs come from the band’s latest album, Unsilent Death.