Life crumbles away and reveals a more malleable element in this haunted house where Sevdaliza struts in the nude like a beauty from a classical painting.
If you're already squeamish about eating raw fish — or getting endoscoped — you should probably avoid this video. Everyone else should dive in immediately and enjoy the weirdness.
What starts as a dark taste of the underground turns into something beyond when our fair maiden descends to leak some gold through a sewer grate. (And yes, that's kind of a fancy way to put what happens there... but, it's a lot more magical than whatever golden shower you might imagine).
Our seriously post-apocalyptic future gets even more serious in this video from Vince Staples. "Señorita" features a man preaching down a street, while his crew gets shot at by... well, you’ll see.
Its ending is even more poignant, making a statement on today's voyeuristic culture.
Director Ian Pons Jewell sets you up for the kill, literally, in a video where the Absolutely Fabulous actress Joanna Lumley does what it takes to maintain her youth and the spotlight at a truly bizarre nightclub...
What starts as a dopey love story — hey, let's take a selfie — filled with way too many audio device placements turns out to just be a music video within a music video about a woman who'd rather literally enter the screen of said music video. Confused? Just watch. Thank me later.
If you're gonna tape over a dead man's last message, you best make sure you put it to good use. And even though this is super lo-fi and cheesy — all on purpose, as you'll realize immediately if you're familiar with director Ian Pons Jewell it's definitely a good introduction to Brazilian trio Pearls Negra.
Rollerblading in the video for a song called "[rollerblades]" is to be expected, but everything else that takes place in this beautiful, yet enigmatic piece starring skating pro Juan Tocino will take you by surprise. Which is maybe why "rollerblades" is in brackets for the songtitle.