Considering this song just had the biggest launch of any song on U.S. Top 40 radio, it's only fitting Jason Derulo's latest has a few big set pieces to showcase his newest moves... and his physique. Is it any wonder he's been named a new judge for So You Think You Can Dance?
Supermodel, and Taylor Swift's best friend, Karlie Kloss tunes in and gets turned onto the disco majest of the legendary CHIC.
Niles Rodgers, CHIC: "I'll Be There is a moving concept for me about decisions we make in life. We've tried to capture all the nuances in the full length video and still keep it fun. Karlie Kloss connects the past and present. She sees the original group (who plays this track) on Soul Train. She, visualizes the past looking at old school vinyl — then gets dressed and goes out to a current party to meet up with Stephen Galloway and the current CHIC lineup happens to be playing live." via Facebook premiere
A little performance, a little lyrical video, a little artwork from Matt Mahurin (where the heck have you been, man?), a drill sergeant channeling his inner R. Lee Ermey: Put them together, and you have a new video from Muse for their forthcoming album Drones.
You could take a normal sightseeing tour of Shanghai, or just follow the lead of Brodinski: Stay safely ensconced at a posh hotel where you can trip your way through a more mystical world thanks to a few hits from the bong.
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.
This Theophilus London video is deceptively simple, especially if if you tune out before the backdrop goes dark and some wild formations start taking place. But, tuning out would be very unwise, since this first blast off new album Vibes is a monster, bearing the impression of executive producer Kanye West and a whole lot of natural style.
If you're haunted by lo-fi '80s videos and/or mimes, then this new Gerard Way video is not for you. But, if you've got a sweet tooth for power-pop and can see the beauty of datamoshed video trails, then this is a very fine way to start your day.