New Black Dog Films director Luke Monaghan's video for French rapper Orelsan is a dark introspective film, released to celebrate the first anniversary of Orelsan's third album 'The Party Is Over'.
A captivating and tense sci-fi nightmare of dampered childhoods and a very cruel trigger finger of fate, until an act of rebellion leads to freedom out in the wild. Or not.
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.
Lip Dubs, cover songs and all sorts of other unofficial content goes like gold on YouTube, so why not a prograde dance video with Jilly Meyers — who also helped choreograph and conceive the Hozier "Work Song" video — and her fellow Seaweed Sisters playing out a slapstick desert misadventure to the tune of Tune-Yards "
Our protaganists might be ready when that train pulls in, even if it's likely that time might never come...
Director Carmela Makela captures that awkward transition stage with parallel storylines about a girl potentially fucking her chances away, and a boy who's might be too busy serving in a father figure role to even get a chance.
It's the little things that make Grimes compelling: There she is in what looks like a Fantasy set-up, complete with sword and a mini-Stonehedge background, yet she's wearing what looks like a pair of Flip-Flops.
Call it The Dentist Dilemma. Getting poked, prodded and worse? Terrible. Getting a halluinatory buzz from laughing gas? Awesome. Or frightening, as is the case in this Elliphant video.