May 2005

NEW RELEASE: The Comas "Tonight On The WB"

The Comas "Tonight On The WB" Yep RocBrent Bonacorso, directorNotorious 24:7, production companyDescription: Sounds like The Pixies, looks kind of like Sin City. Lead singer Andy Herod and actress Michelle Williams of Dawson's Creek fame lay waste to a city in the grip of evil totalitarian forces with a simple kiss. This video is part of a conceptual sci-fi adventure story based on the The Comas' new album Conductor and included as a bonus DVD.

NEW RELEASE: The Comas "Invisible Drugs"

The Comas "Invisible Drugs" Yep RocBradley Scott, directorDescription: The Comas take low-budget video making to a new level by doing away with the cameraman. The band members take turns working the camera and trying to come up with thrilling shots of their performance. Toward the end the singer gets fed up and flicks a switch which instantly transforms the production into a typically professional, slick video.

NEW RELEASE: Joss Stone "Spoiled"

Joss Stone "Spoiled" S-CurveJoseph Kahn, directorMaryann Tanedo, producerHSI, production companyBrad Rushing, DPDavid Black, editorDescription: Joss Stone and her boyfriend have a spat outside an old-fashioned diner. They come close to reconciling once seated at a booth, but Stone storms out and drives away while her man follows in hot pursuit. The video's highlight is when the two battling lovers have a symbolic head-on collision in which they both get projected through car windshields as if they were participants in some sort of slow motion car crash ballet.

NEW RELEASE: Marjorie Fair "Waves"

Marjorie Fair "Waves" CapitolLex Sidon, directorKatie Molenaar, producer1171 production companyDescription: The bulk of this rock video features new band Marjorie Fair performing among some sun-burnt hills. The film has a grainy, hazy sheen that matches the song's vibe.

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