Black Dog

NEW RELEASE: Black Eyed Peas "My Hunps"

Black Eyed Peas "My Hunps" A&M/InterscopeMalik Sayeed & Fatima Robinson, directorsTony McGarry, producerLittle Minx @ Black Dog, production coHarvey White, editorDescription: Black Eyed Peas singing siren Fergie takes the starring role in "My Humps." She cavorts on a silver stage with a troupe of dancers and a bevy of expensive products, while her fellow Peas make the occasional appearance.

NEW RELEASE: Robbie Williams "Tripping"

Robbie Williams "Tripping" VirginJohan Renck, directorBlack Dog, production coDescription: Robbie Williams dreams that although he's trying as hard as he can, he's not getting anywhere. This nightmarish scenario starts with the singer running in place in a hotel lobby. Next up is a trippy, circular car ride with a singing toddler and two sexy lesbians. Also perplexing the singer are a tricky staircase, an elevator ride with a giant and a hedgerow labyrith. 

NEW RELEASE: Bloc Party vs The Streets - Adam Smith, director

Not really a remix, this new track is basically The Streets aka Mike Skinner rapping and singing over the Bloc Party tune "Banquet." In fact, you can actually hear the original chorus vocals, which aren't even completely EQ'ed out. It's also not a proper video, but more of a documentary that tells the story of the song.

Basically, the song is about how Skinner stole a microphone while appearing as a guest on BBC Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley's show. Now famous and reasonably wealthy (or at least, no longer on the dole) Skinner decides to clear his conscience and return the mic to its proper owner.

SHOT: Diefenbach - Huse Monfardi, director

Danish electro band Diefenbach has some serious difficulties finishing a performance of the song "Glorious" in this video. The reason? Audience members keep rushing the stage to beat up the band members. Fun fact: Diefenbach is named in honor of the unseen character Reilly Diefenbach from the 1996 Coen Brothers movie Fargo.

artist: Diefenbachsong: "Glorious"label: Wall Of Sounddirector(s): Huse Monfaradiproduction co: Black Dog

PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE: Green Day "Jesus Of Suburbia"

If the cinematic and epic video for Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends" is still reverberating around your head, just wait until you catch a glimpse of "Jesus Of Suburbia."

Black Dog director Sam Bayer (left) is on board once again as director, while Thumbsucker star Lou Pucci (right) looks to be playing the role of the disillusioned punk rocker.

SHOT: Hanna-McEuen - Keith & Brendan Malloy, directors

The video for "Ocean" takes place exactly where you'd expect. The members of rootsy duo Hanna -McEuen perform on a beach populated by people from all walks of life. The video is directed by one-half of The Malloys (Brendan) and his cousin, surfing pro Keith Malloy.

artist: Hanna-McEuensong: "Ocean"label: DreamWorks Nashvilledirector(s): Keith Malloy and Brendan Malloyproduction co: Black Dog

BOOKED: Green Day - Sam Bayer, director

Green Day and Sam Bayer have collaborated on some of the best videos of 2005, so it's very good news indeed that the director is on-board to direct what should be an epic clip for American Idiot's nine minute crown jewel, "Jesus Of Suburbia."

artist: Green Daysong: "Jesus Of Suburbia"label: Reprisedirector(s): Sam Bayerproduction co: Black Dog

SHOT: Jamiroquai - Mat Kirkby, director

Jamiroquai mastermind Jay Kay enjoys a backyard BBQ in this causal clip for "Seven Days In Sunny June." Unlike the backyard get-togethers that you and I might host, this party boats a hot air balloon, a helicopter, Monkeybikes and even a hovercraft.

artist: Jamiroquaisong: "Seven Days In Sunny June"label: Epicdirector(s): Mat Kirkbyproduction co: Black Dog