June 2010

WATCH IT: Fawnhawk "Hunters Hide" Benjamin Kutsko, dir.)

Feral children, beware. Hunters abound.

Director Benjamin Kutsko presents a music video in the form of an Eastern European supernatural folk tale, in which hunters — with their guns and trained wolves — close in on a pair of undomesticated (aka happy, peaceful) humans. So, it's a hippie allegory of sorts, and salvation comes in the form of Fawnhawk singer Petecia Le Fawnhawk who corrals some unusual powers to beat back these barbaric forces of civilization. --> "Hunters Hide"

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WATCH IT: Gambit "This Town"

Just another day in the 'burbs for Gambit. Hanging out, smoking weed, enjoying a little vandalism, a little pornography, and poring over The Anarchist Cookbook in order to make what looks like a bomb. I won't totally spoil the outcome, but let's just say it involves a school, some girls and some serious fireworks. --> watch "This Town"

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WATCH IT: Goo Goo Dolls "Home" (Devin Sarno, dir.)

A young woman is adrift in the busy city of Los Angeles, letting the world buzz on by in this web-only conceptual clip for Goo Goo Dolls directed by Warner Bros. video commissioner Devin Sarno. The girl bears some literal marks of fear and loathing on her palms — no stigmata; merely key lyrics and words written in Sharpie — with an unhappiness and loneliness that remains until she reaches Home. --> watch "Home"

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