The puppet music video craze petered out a couple years ago, but this clip for Odd Future cohort Mike G suggests that stroned-out hip-hop might be the next frontier for our furry friends...
There's always been a punk philosphy to Odd Future, but now they have an actual punk band on the label, which means Full Beavis: Fire, slamdancing and weed, oh my.
There's a decent chance that Tyler The Creator crosses way too many lines for you to really get with him — most bars feature at least one word that's not considered kosher for polite society — but "Tamale" is him at his random best, pinging back and forth between making serious points and getting silly. Visually, it's a blast, but there' usually a counterbalance: The ass trampoline gets contrasted with a censored bit of presumed violence, and just when you think he's about to take the piss out of a boring indie rock Zombie appregio riff, he uses as a chance to get deep.
Also worth noting: Tyler could probably have a lucrative career as a director — yes, he's Wolf Haley — if he gets tired of rhyming.
DONTCHA, The Internet's debut single from their upcoming album was recently shot in Los Angeles. Lacey Duke, the music videos director focused on clean visuals with very initmate moments.
Opting for a black and white video The Internet, in which Matt Martians the bands Producer developed the concept for the video really wanted to give the fans something that felt tangible and real.
Tyler, The Creator's plastic appearance makes sense once the camera pulls out and we see it's life in a dollhouse situation for the rapper and his girl.
Get in the ring with Tyler, The Creator aka director Wolf Haley as he mugs and wrestles his way through a cast of characters in a video that's more akin to the OFWGKTA skit show Loiter Squad than the intensity of his breakthrough "Yonkers" clip.
Odd Future's Syd The Kyd on a sweet date at the carnival. Going on rides, winning prizes, leaning in every now and then for a kiss. And then they head to a quiet place where they blow some lines of cocaine, drop some ecstasy, spark up a bowl and then proceed to trip their way back through the fair. And just so you don't think, there's not a redeeming message to this first video from Syd and Matt Martian's Odd Future side project The Internet: The video ends with Syd making it clear that no bitch should abide someone who can't handle their drugs. It's like an afterschool special, but Odd Future style. --> watch "Cocaine"