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.
Director Isaac Ravishankara unravels a gorgous and slow-burning apocalyptic tale that's way more about emotion than destruction. Or to reference an old R.E.M. song, it's the end of the world as they know it, but Selah Sue feels a bit less than fine.
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.
Is it ironic that an "eye" is a recurring motif in this sticky and trippy new Ty Dolla $ign featuing Fetty Wap? Or, just a stoned coincidence? Or, Illuminati?
Of course, that doesn't explain the dripping wet Orchid, especially if it falls into the "sometimes a flower is just a flower" column.
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.
This "lost" video — it was originally shot in 2013, but revised with words and music by members and associates of the Clipping rap crew — is an example of how it's a long and strange way to top (regardless of whether or not you want to rock and roll)