The stage seems seriously constrictive for comback kids The Lumineers, until frontman Wesley Schultz lets his mind go full-screen and he goes out dancin' in the rain.
Breaking hearts, or breaking bones? This epic sci-fi battle manages to accomplish both tasks as two badass women face off with some seriously advanced weapons.
Father John Misty' aka Josh Tillman's tale of an awful romantic tryst gets a video that'd be more fitting for an ode to self-love, which maybe is indeed what this song is actually all about. Literally, kind of.
Sexy, sneaky and stunning... A woman dances with herself to illustrate her inner struggles with an imbalance between the physical and the emotional in her romantic hook-up.
If Hollywood action blockbusters were allowed to be stylish and strange, then this surreal action homage/parody would be rocking the multiplex near you.
A strange night at the mines for Killers frontman Brandon Flowers as he plays a frontiersman leaving his wife, played by Evan Rachel Wood, for a visit quest that's initiated by Psychedelic Furs mainman Richard Butler.
A doubleshot video for "Slow Coming" and "Wicked Waters" that starts at the crossroads, climaxes in tragedy, and then ends with rock 'n'roll release and a whole lotta bravery.
Never trust a bartender who garnishes your whiskey with a broken mirror shard. Unless he speaks French (Swiss?) and reminds you of all that is great about Serge Gainsbourg — well, almost everything that is great — and unless he's willing to drink his own poison and got the Moves Like Walken.
PS: You know the saying that you are what you eat? Well, you're also what you drink and all those mirrored shards might wind up forming something fabulous.
"Buried" is a nightmarish mystery about a missing person, a pregnancy, a bloody rampage and the cycle of life. It's creepy enough to either be your new favorite horror video, or a way to convince kids to practice abstinence.