If you thought that Sia had created something worthy of a motion picture via her work with dancer Maddie Ziegler and choreographer Ryan Heffingtong, then you were onto something. "Together" is the first look at Sia's forthcoming movie Music, directed by herself, and starring Ziegler alongside Kate Hudson and Leslie Odom Jr.
"Algorithm" picks up where "Pressure" left off, following kick-ass principal Terry Crews as he trains and turn to science in order to better fight off the Zombie invasion. Or, maybe he's just been fooled by The Matrix.
A Back To The Future performance set in the grody to the max '80s takes a delirious sci-fi twist with actor Terry Crews ditching his principal garb in favor of something more suited for Zombiebusting.
A murder mystery? Or just an overall mystery? Whichever the case, let loose and groove along with this thrill chase of a video that's like an episode of Murder She Wrote on ecstasy.
Buckle up for an unholy alliance between Fury Road, Tron, a random midnight movie you'd rent on VHS from Blockbuster Video, and a high speed experience meets Oculus Rift.
Matt Bellamy, Muse: "Life on the road can bring out your inner beast, this song and video is about taming that beast, desiring a return to something human. Plus, Teen Wolf is cool."
Lance Drake, director: "Our aim with 'Something Human' was to continue the journey that began in 'Dig Down' and 'Thought Contagion.' Pulling further into a simulated world we follow Matt, Dom, and, Chris on the chase of a lifetime - where something as simple as returning some video tapes becomes an epic journey."
A twofer of a video for Everthing Now tracks "Put Your Money On Me" and "We Don't Deserve Love." The "Money" side is a bit more fun, featuring a cameo by Toni Collette as the corporate exec who lures the band into crass commercialization — perhaps as a means to pull off a casino heist? — but the lonesome "Love" side might prove to be more resonant in the long run.