Islands singer Nicholas Thorburn discovers that skeleton relics exist within an antique phonograph and that they make for about as good a backup band as you could find. --> watch "Hallways"
This collection of bizarro freak show and religious clips may look like just another political ad from Iowa, but it's actually a video culled together by singer Keith Buckley for his band Every Time I Die. --> watch "Underwater Bimbos From Outer Space"
Every Time I Die"Underwater Bimbos From Outer Space" (Epitaph)Keith Buckley, director
Don't mess with The Piranhas Club, the toughest gang of greaser punk little kids out there. (Alternately, this video can be viewed as why you shouldn't let your kids watch John Waters movies.) --> watch "Piranhas Club"
Dangerous!"Not One Of You" (Epitaph)Alan Farkas, director | Allison Freitas & Robert Bartolome, producers | Rab Media, production co. | John Matysiak, DP | Michael Ashton, compositor | Randy Starnes @ West Wind Media, colorist | Tom Osborn, commissioner
The Killers drummer Ronnie Vannucci puts another dagger into the hearts of drummer jokes with a solo project Big Talk that's pitch-perfect with its spin on The Cars new wave formula. The video keys into the "Replica" song title, seeming like a missing person sort of thing until it hits a sci-fi twist. --> watch "Replica"
Social Distortion frontman Mike Ness doesn't have to stretch his usual look and attitude to transform himself into a Depression-era gangster for this short film of a music video. --> watch "Machine Gun Blues"
The touring life is Loony Tunes for New Found Glory, both in terms of the Serge Gay Jr cartoon drawings that director Matthew Stawski peppers throughout this video and for the band's mental state as they attempt to refuel themselves at a truck stop. --> watch "Truck Stop Blues"
Ever wonder what goes through a businessman's head as he begins his morning commute? Violence, blood, pestilence, apocalypse, destruction and the growling death metal of Parkway Drive. It's basically the end of the world as we know it in this video co-directed by Parkway Drive singer Winston McCall and Aaron Briggs of Motion Circus; Buildings turn to monsters, flesh explodes and winged creatures descend to infest your every pore. And if you're curious: No, Our guy never makes it to the office. He winds up at the beach. --> watch "Sleepwalker"
Finally, a booty video I can get behind [no pun intended]. Just be sure to remember that things in this video are never quite what they seem, especially if this is your first brush with Sissy Rap. --> watch "Do It Again" plus an EPK about the video