With technology as the key (and sometimes the cause?) of Modern Loneliness, punctuated by the current social isolation everyone is under during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Andy Butler, Hercules & Love Affair: “So after six years of us never appearing in a Hercules and Love Affair video (more by accident than design), I wanted us to appear in the video for “Rejoice”. Rouge Mary is such a ferocious performer so it was kind of a no brainer. We had to capture that energy in this video.
It's MØ vs MØ vs death itself in this dreamlike video inspired by Edvard Munch painting The Dance Of Life.
MØ: “I'm so happy to present this video because it feels very true to the song and to who I am. It was inspired by a painting called ‘The Dance Of Life’ by one of my favorite artists, Edvard Munch. It’s an illustration of three women—one in white, one in red and one in black—and tells a story about three stages of human life: youth, maturity, and old age. I was always drawn to this image as a kid due to its simple symbolism and emotion and have been dying to do a video that could reflect on it. Since ‘When I Was Young’ is all about nostalgia and reflecting on life—especially the past, but also the now and the future—it just seemed like the perfect time to do it." [via YouTube]
You know the song, "Can I Sit Next To You Girl" by AC/DC? Pretty sure Bon Scott was talking about somebody imaginative like Kacy Hill, who finds a very productive way to pass the time on the bus. And based on her fantasies, I'm equally sure she wasn't thinking of anybody like the late Mr. Scott.
Released to coincide with what would have been his 70th birthday, this posthumous clip is part lyric video and part mood piece, but primarily a reminder that Bowie's ghost will haunt us for as long as there are screens and speakers and eyes and ears.
Confessional and cathartic, new track Wanted More from Welsh singer Betsy is an anthem for the wronged party in a relationship, effortlessly pairing soulful brass and soaring vocals with more electronic, euphoric dance influences.
For French artist's Talisco's new pop belter Cloé Bailly has conjured up several cases of Enduring Love.
With the camera lingering on the seminal clichéd farewell scene, Cloé captures what happens after the credits roll. Will the lovers accept their fate, a fond farewell and a kiss goodbye? Or something rather more desperate?
Stay (before you fade away) is the latest single to be taken from Talisco’s forthcoming album. It’s an infectious dance-pop tune, guaranteed to stay in your head all day.