Video: Black Atlass – “Paris”

Mostly known for the woozy bliss on “Castles”, Alex Fleming, aka BLACK ATLASS, has now become Fool’s Gold latest signee and his brand new single is worth sinking into. On “Paris”, the 19-year-old from London, Ontario croons away at a piano while two girls strut around a high-scale apartment, and to be honest, it reminds us of a few nights at Up On Carling. It’s sensual and mysterious, and the comparison is one... Read More

Video: Enter Shikari – “Radiate”

Hailing from the depths of the UK, ENTER SHIKARI put on some of the craziest live performances you’ll ever see, and if you don’t believe us, just ask the owners of Toronto’s Annex Wreckroom. Continuing to push the boundaries of electronic and metalcore, the group’s new video single “Radiate” slaps together a fantastic hook with a creative approach, stapling a sign that the band are crafting extraordinary pieces... Read More

Video: Kurt Vile – “KV Crimes”

In director Tom Scharpling’s clip for “KV Crimes”, KURT VILE is the almighty golden pick-giver of his hometown. If his makeshift crown and throne weren’t enough, the video gives some pretty good insight into what it would be like if the 33-year-old singer-songwriter was royalty in his parts. As expected, he’s pretty chill (and a big fan of hoagies) which makes it even better that the city of Philadelphia has dubbed August... Read More

Video: The Dangerous Summer – “Catholic Girls”

The Maryland alt rockers have made their name with a pair of records but you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who’s not thrilled about the group’s third LP. THE DANGEROUS SUMMER are set to release Golden Record this August, and as the album’s first single, “Catholic Girls” is gut-wrenching stab at how life goes on. It’s sentimentally scarring with a pretty incredible hook so watch the video for it above... Read More

Video: letlive. – “Banshee (Ghost Fame)”

After teasing the Internet yesterday through Twitter and Instagram, LETLIVE. have finally revealed a video for their new single “Banshee (Ghost Fame)”. The song appears on both this year’s Vans Warped Tour compilation and their debut for Epitaph, and it can be ingested via the Dannel Escallon-directed clip that’s located above. If you dig what you hear, make sure to pre-order the band’s new record on CD/LP and grab one... Read More

Video: MMOTHS – “All These Things”

It’s been a little over a year ago since we first featured MMOTHS – aka Jack Colleran – and his genuine sound has kept course, transforming his view on electronic music to become a dense and textured thing of art. Above is his latest video for “All These Things” and the Jamie And Keith-directed clip is as gorgeous as the track which rattles with Holly Miranda’s vocals. It’s a swell friend for an early morning... Read More

Video: Action Bronson – “Strictly 4 My Jeeps”

If you’re a stranger to Vine, then you have likely never seen ACTION BRONSON do a cartwheel or witnessed his “Early Morning Depression” series for that matter. Have no fear because the video for “Strictly 4 My Jeeps” is pure gold. With help from Noisey, the Jason Goldwatch-directed clip features the rapper in Queens where he lifts, hangs with RiFF RAFF and even hits jumpers like Allan Houston circa 1999. It’s no... Read More

Video: Traumahelikopter – “Down In The City”

We’re not ashamed to admit it – we have a thing for bands with unusually long names (see Tonstartssbandht), and because of that, TRAUMAHELIKOPTER is our new vice. The Dutch punk trio slayed SXSW with close to a dozen shows and after touring the West Coast, they managed to piece together a video for “Down In The City”, a quick alt fix you could charge for assault if you wanted to. The clip’s directed by the brilliant... Read More

Video: Melody’s Echo Chamber – “Some Time Alone, Alone”

Taken from Melody Prochet’s debut as MELODY’S ECHO CHAMBER, the video for “Some Time Alone, Alone” draws the curtain back on daydreaming at a carnival. Between the midway games and the shimmering lights, the track also finds a way to echo a thousand times more with a powerful surge of chords that lay down a gentle kiss on the cheek. It’s produced by Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker and to be honest, the dude is a genius... Read More

Video: Kendrick Lamar – “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe”

How iconic is KENDRICK LAMAR’s “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe”? It’s been seven months since its release and it still rings a bell like the “Pride Of Philly” sending someone down for the count in the 15th round. The video for the track is a set of astounding visuals that features cameos from Black Hippy, Juicy J and comedian Mike Epps, and effortlessly, switches between the valley and the scene of a funeral that... Read More

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