A day in the life for Pokey LaFarge in St. Louis, with a circular, uninterrupted story of heartbreak punctuated by the occasional punch and performance.
One of many amazing things about NYC is that you can choreograph an elaborate dance routine on a Subway train and barely get any response. But just because the riders are blasé, that doesn't mean this isn't a damn fun video — even if you might be hoping to see some Wall Streeter snap and go ham on one of these dudes.
The Afghan Whigs return and it's "Dulli Unchained" as frontman Greg Dulli cruises into an Old West town called Algiers to give the people a taste of Hell.
Director Philip Harder has a long history with Low — something also explored in his feature film about the band, Low Movie (How to Quit Smoking) — and that intimacy is readily apparent here with the macro shots of them in the recording studio. There's an analog naturalness at play here, even giving way to the stop-motion animated vines that gradually overtakes the occasional digital noise and the band.