Old jazz animations seem to be the trend this year, as you'll see in "Steve Polyester," a short, Liquid Television-style animation that may leave you humming to yourself the theme song to 30 Rock.
This short film by director Rohan Blair-Mangat, in collaboration with the Adidas Original campaign, traces Wretch 32's rise from North London's Tiverton Estate to the esteemed halls of the Tate Britian museum, which also debuted the video piece.
Fall Out Boy slam their way through another pretty-cool video, letting an “assistant” (read: contest winner) party and parlay her way through a day with the guys. A little paintball, a little karaoke, and, finally, letting a tank slam through Alabama’s anti-same sex marriage law. Rock!
Just in time for — and, really, directly because of Record Store Day — Will Oldham (aka Bonnie "Prince" Billy) recorded a Broeder Dieleman track called "Gloria." The accompanying video, directed by Eduard Walhout, sees a stick figure puppet walking through the fog, living and laying his body down.
Dej Loaf first came to prominence last year with “Try Me," a swag anthem that hit the rap top 10. Now she’s back, with a little help from Lil’ Wayne at the end of the track, doing her best Beyoncé impression.. or wait, do I mean Veruca Salt impression?
Before you click to watch, here's what you need to know: Adanowsky is Adan Jodorowsky, the son of cult filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky. His co-star is pornstar Stoya. Calling the video NSFW is underselling this: We're not talking the occasional stray nipple; we're talking borderline hardcore porn.
Rihanna's "American Oxygen" is probably a bit more political than you might expect, utilizing a mix of news footage that runs the gamut from tragedy to transcendence.
PS: It has nearly 2 million views in less than 24 hours of being on VEVO and YouTube. Wonder how many it got behind the Tidal paywall...
Not psyched or aware of the forthcoming indie flick King Fury? Well, time to get psyched and maybe even throw a few bitcoin toward their Kickstarter, because if the video for "True Survivor" is any indication, it will be a perfect tribute to all that is awesome/awful from the '80s. And that is especially true of David Hasselhoff.