A deceptively simple b/w stage performance video gets more complicated as it progresses, but the focus remains once again on a supremely confident and in-control Miley Cyrus.
Weezer embrace their inner "Wyld Stallyns" rock spirit until Bill and Ted deem them most excellent in this movie tie-in with Bill & Ted Face the Music.
OK, I give up. This is perfect. A loose remake of Weezer's debut video "Undone" as the music video for their remake of Toto's "Africa," but with master parodist Weird Al Yankovic sitting in for frontman Rivers Cuomo.
A blend of Pleasantville and They Live as the Green Day guys discover the evil truth behind the facade, and decide to rock everyone out of their sitcom suburban stupor.
Weezer mainman Rivers Cuomo learns that there's no faking a perfect look when it comes to a basic "hot or not" dating app. Nope, the key to capturing Best Coast singer Bethany Cosentino's is good old-fashioned real world subterfuge.
Yes, Matt Nathanson has his funny side. But for this clip, he put his charitable nature to good use, traveling with the Starkey Hearing Foundation to Peru to give a thousand hearing aids to people in need. Now, these Peruvians can perhaps share that same feeling of invincibility Matt sings about here. Go to starkeyhearingfoundation.org if you wish to learn more.
First off, Danny Trejo rules. And I daresay his role in this Train video is his best since Machete — in fact, I'm pretty sure he's playing Machete here. Second off, there's no way Trejo would let Train singer Pat Monahan out alive — in real life, or in a music video. Otherwise: Trejo, and Train, for the win.