Just in case you were still under the impression that Matt Healy fronts a boy band — I blame the haircut — this video positions him and The 1975 in rebel territory. Drugs, sex, violence. And a Bonnie & Clyde love/crime story that ends with a bang.
There's the Vegas nightlife you know love/loathe: Bright lights, high rollers, beautiful women and money ruling everything/everytone. But, then sun comes up and we see beyond The Strip, where we see other people playing their luck.
Sonically, Mr. Blunt is evoking Philip Phillips. Visually, he's finding his inner Wyatt in this road-trip-across-America video that also has some shades of "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" - just in time for the end of summer, pressuring you to take your unused vacation time now or forever hold your peace.
Director Jordan Bahat delves into the heart of Fitz And The Tantrums in this stylized performance piece, using all sorts of tricks from Kinect camera mapping to duplications and kaleidoscopic effects.
Passions burn and then get doused — or perhaps merely reborn — in this beautiful clip by Young Replicant that grabs the song's metaphor and creates a fully-realized, yet still imagistic story to represent it.
Walking Dead fans will likely recognize this song from the show's soundtrack, but any music nerd worth their salt should be able to recognize familiar straings in this Jamie N Commons folk dirge — think: Joe Cocker singing "Natural Blues" in a
Lost luggage sucks. But, maybe it sucks even more for the poor, stranded bag. Director Jordan Bahat casts a battered and brown suitcase in the lead role for "Why Am I The One," putting it on a far-flung adventure that eventually leaves it where it belongs.