Domino's latest signing Georgia gets immersed into a hyper-real environment along with mysterious figures, for her latest video 'Nothing Solutions'.
Courtney Phillips, director: "It was key to keep the visuals feeling mysterious and ambiguous, leaving the meaning open to the viewer’s interpretation - but some might say she's running from her demons. We brought the forest to life by transforming it in to a hyper real environment, injecting artificial colours in to a natural space."
For those waiting (so far in vain) for a Twin Peaks reboot, this Red Room homage might hold you over...
Yoni Lappin, director: "Ben came to me with an idea about being at the mercy of a woman controlling him in his dreams. We both loved and connected to the Red Room scene from Twin Peaks as a visual reference for his dream world and used this as a starting point. From there, we carried on discussing ideas back and forth and adding layers. Although it may come across as random, nothing is in there for no reason; Ben actually writes his lyrics on that type writer (although we did spray paint it green for the video) and that's Ben's cat in there too. I hope people keep watching it and picking up on the little things."
If you've dreamed of getting promiscuous with Natale Dormer — aka Game Of Thrones temptress Margaery Tyrell — well, you missed the casting call for this new Hozier video...
If that first day back at the office has you feeling a bit down, then this blast of workplace rebellion should do the trick... even if singer Tom Fletcher proves no more successful than Jerry Maguire at luring his mates to also walk out.
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.
Many nights out end in regret, but here we see a potential way to either literaly swim away to a better place, or drown those sorrows with more than drinking.
A dark nasty pop video in that falls somewhere between "Rhythm Nation" and "Looks That Kill," but with some influence of The Golden Age of Cable TV (most prominent in a set-up that would make Michonne proud).