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In the Spinner debut of the video for “Dreams,” Brandi Carlile finds herself being transported between a dream world and a sleeping-under-a-tree world, both of which fall perfectly in line with the title of the track. With two backdrops that are as colorful and unearthly and Carlile’s voice, every frame of the video looks like [...]
So we’re admittedly a few days late on this one, but it’s the thought (and the honesty) that counts, right?
Last Tuesday was a big day for Dead Man’s Bones. In addition to celebrating the release of their self-titled album, they took to Rolling Stone to premiere the video for “Dead Hearts.”
Directed by the band, the [...]
Imaad Wasif is a household name for many artists. Playing guitar for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Little Shadow” and having opened for acts such as RTX, The Raconteurs, and Neko Case, Wasif is currently working on his own music and plans to release his third solo album, The Voidist, on October 13th.
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The Voidist
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It’s always good to put a name with a face. In this case, it’s good to put a video with the music. Until now there hasn’t been an official video for any of the tracks on Ocean Eyes. Last week we mentioned the free download of Owl City’s track “Fireflies” on iTunes. If you took [...]
Jack’s Mannequin’s videos are usually flashy and upbeat. I wouldn’t say that the new video for “Swim” is flashy and upbeat, but I will say that it’s one of the simpler videos we’ve seen from the band. Sometimes simplicity captures just the right message and that seems to prove true with Jack’s Mannequin’s latest video. [...]
Appropriately, the video for “In My Dreams” off of EELS’s newest album, HOMBRE LOBO, features a little werewolf boy. Because “hombre lobo” is Spanish for “werewolf.” (Get it?)
In the video, a little man-boy who is also a werewolf helps a woman find her lost frog. The quest turns into what could be presumed to [...]
Currently in the midst of their headlining North American tour, Dirty Projectors have released the official video for “Stillness Is the Move” from their Hype-worthy album, Bitte Orca.
Filmed in the mountainous hillsides of Mount Equinox, Vermont and directed by Matthew Lessner, David Longstreth plays the dutiful llama herder while the ladies of the band [...]