The music video fantasy falls apart on purpose in this revealing clip where Josef Salvat and director Ollie Wolf point out and send-up all the stock elements you'd usually see in somethingmlike this.
The video for Eliza and the Bear's new single 'Lion's Heart' sees the band performing on the outskirts of a foggy maze, inside of which a young woman is attempting to navigate her way around, haunted by faces in the hedge and ghostly figures.
"Renegades" is a modern-day Bonnie & Clyde meets Robin Hood story that finds Jenaux and his ride-or-die girlfriend burglarizing posh mansions throughout the Hollywood Hills, Beverly Hills, and Malibu. Director Robert Styles delivers a fun and cinematic film, all the while interweaving powerful performance shots of an incredible Pia Toscano as she delivers the song's epic vocals. The large production throughout the robberies is trumped by an even bigger ending and twist.
5 Seconds Of Summer reinforce their stronghold on that sweetspot between pop/punk and boy band thanks to this cartoonish tale about rallying all the underdogs for a parade that would make Delta Tau Chi proud.
Isaac Rentz, director: "This is my 4th video for the band. They're always fun to work with because they have a great sense of humor but they also take the message behind their videos seriously. The band wanted to make something with a revolutionary theme that showed them sticking up for underdogs. I worked with my production designer to create a mad max-style vehicle that they would drive through the suburbs, made completely from scraps that you'd find in a neighborhood garage. It was an intense night shoot, with hundreds of extras on the Warner Brothers studio lot. I was nervous about it all coming together, but I remember the first moment we saw the band rounding the corner on that big smoking, blinking vehicle, we all knew we had found the right visual to match the song."'
Now, here's an impactful video: 1,000 dedicated Italians performing Foo Fighters hit "Learn To Fly," racking up nearly 20 million views in just a few days and convincing Foo frontman Dave Grohl to heed this Thousand-Strong-Band's call to bring the band to Italy for a gig.