If Hollywood action blockbusters were allowed to be stylish and strange, then this surreal action homage/parody would be rocking the multiplex near you.
Never trust a bartender who garnishes your whiskey with a broken mirror shard. Unless he speaks French (Swiss?) and reminds you of all that is great about Serge Gainsbourg — well, almost everything that is great — and unless he's willing to drink his own poison and got the Moves Like Walken.
PS: You know the saying that you are what you eat? Well, you're also what you drink and all those mirrored shards might wind up forming something fabulous.
It ain't easy being a zebra, even here in civilization. "Kangaroo Court" imagines us all as animals living in harmony, so long as the zebras are kept out. You'd think a little dye job could let a zebra masquerade as a horse, but this surreal clip shows that the consequences are dire.
PS: Look for both members of Capital Cities in the video — they also co-directed — in addition to parts played by Glee cast member Darren Criss and actress Shannon Woodward.
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
"Stubborn Love" plays like a pre-teen version of "Everybody Hurts," as a young girl sees that love, hurt, and simple transcendence are all around, and if you;ll allow me to get as poetic as the video, as temporary as the condensation on a car window.