Sorry (not sorry) for the mass destruction as Halsey walks away from a car crash in a one-taker that looks like an epilogue to her Hopeless Fountain Kingdom video series.
An entire life in this epic video, beginning with a glorious descent into the world — only to land up, by chance or fate, in the last place you would want to be raised — to the horrible end of the mortal coil and a triumphant return to infinity.
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]
EDM artists Wiwek & Skrillex go longform with Still In The Cage, a film written and directed by Jodeb and scored by Wiwek’s The Free and Rebellious EP, starring a group of close friends who learn what it truly means to be free and rebellious.
I don't want to ruin this stunner for you. Just watch it. But, only if you're willing to accept the fact that happiness and love are ephemeral, but your sadness and alienation are forever.
First off, this trippy and beautiful video boasts the oddest bowling experience since Daniel Day Lewis made good on his promise to drink your milkshake — but in this case it's a more covert brain penetration that opens up memories for all to see.