How inebriated do you like your bands? Whether you prefer straight-edge teetotallers or intoxication on the level of Grace "Who won the war" Slick, this interactive Moones video has you covered. Watch the band from several angles and under the influence of up-to 80 beers (collectively).
David Lynch is largely known for his surreal brand of noir — Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, Twin Peaks — but this video for Nine Inch Nails signals a return to his earliest work, like his very experimental short films and his first feature Eraserhead. It's abstract, haunting and scarily beautiful. It's also Safe For Work, but not safe for epileptics. So be careful out there.
If the golden bits from the new M.I.A. "Bring The Noize" video were your personal highlights, then you should love this gilded version which is all gold embossed everywhere.
Of course the overnight rink attendant — spending his time cleaning blades and riding the Zamboni — dreams of taking the ice and delivering a majestic routine. All grace, spins, and axels. And all done to the dirtnasty rock of Pissed Jeans.
Milk baths should be taken with fruit loops. Flares and Roman Candles can be used indoors, with caution. There is such a thing as too many balloons. Lessons abound in this first new Pixies video in forever, "Bag Boy," a modular sort of preacher jam that you can download for free.
Directors Lamar+Nik mostly steer clear of the paperwork that has defined much of their work to date — although there is a small moment of cardboard "Magnolia" lettering — focusing instead on a teenage creep who will either never be left home along again, or is a very silly home invader.
Bands used to dream of groupies, fame, fortune and cocaine. Now? It's dreams of owning Sprinter Vans and enjoying a weekend away at a simple country home, even if it's kind of decrepit.