Ever wonder what happens after a curbstomp? Probably nothing as clean and appealing as what we see in this new Clipping video by "Wont Work" director Carlos Lopez Estrada. Our headless hero wanders the city with a series of inventive replacements to match and every lyrical twist.
Captured on a journey through Europe, this video is all about discovery and rushing through our lives, not realising the strange beauty around us. The song feels industrial, feels like it is moving - that was the inspiration behind the video.
There's no shame in mistaking I See MONSTAS "Circles" for a Liam Neeson action flick — even if it's missing a great catchphrase. Frederick Smith stars as a newly minted ex-con who returns to finds no options but heading back to a life of crime. But, the circle keeps moving and the once and current criminal is able to become a hero, at last, to his family.
Mikey Roxx Brand presents
"Phil Jackson" by T.Cooke ft. J.Moody
Directed & Edited by Conscious Kane (@ConsciousKane)
Starring Briaunna Monet (@BriaunnaMonet)
Produced by Coop Chardonnay
Concept by T.Cooke
"Smashing Stuff In Slow Motion Is Cool" might be the coolest, and most accurate introduction to a music video... Gallagher and Beavis would both be proud.
** 2014 AIMVA AWARD FOR BEST INTL ELECTRO/DANCE/TECNO MUSIC VIDEO ** Robin Johnston's lush new video created for Ummagma's remix of "Line of Life" by Huge Shark and featuring the beautiful Wendy Jordan. Filmed in Scotland to vocals created in California and instrumentation created in Ukraine -- truly an international effort!
Alt-J's "Every Other Freckle" has all sides covered: Prefer to see this imagistic clip unfurl with a woman as the main character — and see her exposed derriere? Go with this "Girl" version. More inclined to check out some man candy? Go with the "Boy" version. The videos are otherwise almost exactly the same and lightly NSFW.