Marshall Plante

Orville Peck & Shania Twain "Legends Never Die" (Cameron Duddy, dir.)

Shania Twain releases might not be as frequent as other country superstars, but she's clearly paying attention to what's cool thanks to this collaboration with the mysterious alt-country star Orville Peck and director Cameron Duddy, who also plays bass in Midland. The stylized video itself takes place at a magical movie drive-in, which once would have been considered retro, but is now as timely as ever in these Corona times.

Aurora "Animal" (Tim Mattia, dir.)

Norwegian songstress Aurora psychically and metaphorically breaks free from her cage, erupting into a passionate performance which finds herself in a vibrant club.

Mattia was very complimentary of Aurora, saying “it was great to be invited to go inside Aurora’s head for a little bit of time while we worked on this project together. It was a hugely collaborative experience, and I think that can be seen on screen, as our ideas and aesthetics melded together to create the video.”

Silversun Pickups "Nightlight" (Mark Pellington, dir.)

As befits a song called "Nightlight" there's just a glimmer a light in the otherwise dark reality that we find in this epic music video return by Silversun Pickups. Las Vegas. Boardwalk Empire actress Meg Steedle comes closest to the heart of darkness here, navigating a nightmare filled with sex, death, revenge, paranoia and all the other charms of Las Vegas that don't get mentioned in the ad campaigns.