I love the track because it manages to be both intensely personal and honest but still uplifting and celebratory. It feels contemporary, unique to Ray but also kind of classic.
Dawn Shadforth does it again! Creating another standout performance from the Hurts lads. This comes as the third collaboration from the pairing, following 'Wonderful Life' and 'Lights'.
Hell hath no fury like a furry. Directors David Wilson and Christy Karacas, of Adult Swim, presents an epic battle between lawless furry mascots and a resourceful convenience store clerk in a video so brutal that things occasionally flip to animation so as to accomodate all the gore.
Rattling Stick director Ed Morris creates a promo for XL’s new signing - Cuban French twins Ibeyi. The film plays on the theme of baptism central to the new release -‘River’ and shows the duo submerged in water and emerging to sing lines from the track.
The film is compelling and charged, with the girls holding their breath under water for up to a minute or more between verses. Wearing plain white shirts and minimal make up, the film expresses the sole intention of allowing the audience to see the girls in their pure form, their voices encapsulating the listener.
Rattling Stick director, David Edwards, creates and directs a compelling film for Rudimental, featuring twin boxers, The Burrell Brothers.
This promo follows the Burrell Twins as they approach their title fight in New York. It is a mesmerizing and emotional short film that follows the build up and eventual fight from the perspective of the twins, their family and their past.
Director Ellis Bahl plays with perspective, time and other illusions as he abstractly illustrates a relationship at a fragile moment and shows that sometimes you're so close to something that you can't make out what's truly there.
If you're caught up on Sons of Anarchy, then you're likely familiar with Greg The Peg. The one-legged character is played by Kurt Yeager, a former BMX champ and real-life amputee who gets his unique story told in this music video. Shot like a documentary — starring Yeager and many of his friends — director Nez takes us from accident to comeback. And to borrow a phrase: It's not the bike.