The field of AI is starting to hit music videos, most notably with this new Disturbed release where director Tristan Holmes worked with Midjourney AI, using prompts to generate the over 10,000 frames that constitute this animated video.
Once she did not want what she haven't got; Now she doesn't want to sing love songs and get hurty anymore. Sinead O'Connor conjures the ghost of her classic "Nothing Compares 2 U" video before going into a performance that set-up that might first have you wondering whether Ms. O'Connor has gone glam. (Spoiler alert: She has not.)
Director Hiro Murai keeps the surprises coming in this sneaky one-take where Spoon mainman Britt Daniel calmly and cooly crusises away from an L.A. that's facing mass destuction at the hands of some unlikely monsters.
There are advantages to having a telekinetic high school girlfriend — namely, her virtue can remain intact while ecstasy is reached without any contact — so long as you realize there's a downside to her reading your thoughts and being able to kick your ass without any hands.
It's clear from the start that Clipping mouthpiece Daveed Diggs is in a precarious position, but you don't realize just how at risk he is at needing some dental work work until we see guest rapper Cocc Pistol Cree and her big boot.
Dear Japanese businessmen: Think twice before you go out partying with QOTSA genius Josh Homme. He's a bad influence, even if both nights don't devolve into psychotropical violence.
On the plus side, he is really good at Karaoke and will stick around to help bury the bodies.
At its simplest, this is Childish Gambino and a teddy bear on a Ferris Wheel. But, things get way trickier as the ride progresses and the camera takes flight so we can see what they see.
Don't worry: The kids will still be alright in the dystopian future, at least as imagined in this action-packed homeage to Japanese schoolboy martial art flicks.