Fall Out Boy might not be able to jump, or shoot, or keep their limbs attached as they get creamed on the local basketball court, but who cares when they've got the fans on their side.
Eoin poetically presents the struggles of young love for Aquilo's debut song. This is a two-part video for the band.
From Eoin:
My interpretation of the song tells a coming-of-age story about the loss of innocence. How things could have been different if the lead protagonist had pursued a relationship with her best friend instead of his older, cooler brother, and her coming to terms with this.
Cast: Madeline Duggan, Tom Cawte, Lewis Vernon
Casting Dir: Anna Kennedy Casting (Thanks to Anna and Rachel)
An epic emotionally charged love story between two Henry Hoovers. Why the devil not. Eoin Glaister's directs The Coronas 'Just Like That' for Island Records.
Essentially a striptease, but also something much more fun and sneaky. As Kiesza sheds her clothes, each discarded garment magically becomes an imaginary dancer to join her in a choreographed routine all the way to the shower.
A little Gladiator, a little Game Of Thrones, a little David vs Goliath, a little Suzanne Vega, a little Rick Ross, a little gore, and a whole lot of special effects. Welcome back, Fall Out Boy.
Sway Clarke II learns that what goes around sometimes comes around after a long "walk of shame" home. The video structure seems ideal for a twist, but director Eoin Glaister makes it more of a red herring instead. That said, even if you see the end coming — you likely won't — you'll still be surprising by the song's sudden stop for a potentially life-changing phone call, and an equally rap break.
Marky J brings out the animal(s) in Daniel James’s raw and gospel-tinged new single “ain’t no money”. We watch our corrupt cooperate company-straddling villain being followed and threatened by a herd of bizarre, weird and wonderful taxidermy animals as he stumbles and trips through the streets of East London. Shot with real cinematic ambition there is almost a voodoo undercurrent that unsettles this film leading our man to his inevitable conclusion.
Behold a light show that's simple and complex at the same time in this new Chris Cab video. Light bulbs descend from the ceiling and begin to undulate, at first matching the countours of the women below, but then creating increasingly complex and clever designs.
You don't know where you're going until you know where you've been. Animation of many styles drives this Keane clip from their upcoming "best of" release.
Mumford & Sons have at times been criticized as Instagram-filtered nostalgists who dress like docents at some Dust Bowl history center, but this latest clip from director Sam Jones steers the band straight into that skid and out the other side to the land of laughs.