Low is one of my favorites bands currently making music. Starting out as a "slo-core" band in the early part of this century, they have evolved through their sound through the years. They recently released a beautiful and haunting video directed by Ryley Fogg for the opener for their new album, THE INVISIBLE WAY
Showing posts with label Music Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music Video. Show all posts
Monday, July 1, 2013
For Funsies: Low's "Plastic Cup" Video
Low is one of my favorites bands currently making music. Starting out as a "slo-core" band in the early part of this century, they have evolved through their sound through the years. They recently released a beautiful and haunting video directed by Ryley Fogg for the opener for their new album, THE INVISIBLE WAY
Thursday, March 14, 2013
For Funsies: Amazing Beach House Music Video directed by Eric from Tim & Eric
Music videos have gotten into some pretty interesting territory since the MTV hayday. Given that bands don't really need to advertise the song through the video, most of the good bands (Grizzly Bear, for example) out there have made the music video a way to do tell a cool story or get a little crazy visually. I forgot to post about that awesome Tilda Swinton/David Bowie video, but one of my favorite bands, Beach House, just released a video for their new single, Wishes. Check out the video directed by Eric Wareheim (from Tim & Eric fame) after the break.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Totally Awesome Non Movie Post: Childish Gambino's Freaks & Geeks Spliced With Community Scenes
Javi here. Like I said, it's not movie news, but if you've read this site, you should know I'm a huge Community fan. Earlier this year, whenever I heard that Donald Glover, who plays Troy in Community was also a rapper and was coming to Dallas, I bought a ticket right away. He's damn good you guys! I'd suggest you go to IamDonald.com to check out some of his work, it's all free to download. Earlier yesterday, Community creator Dan Harmon tweeted that someone had stitched together Community scenes with the Freaks and Geeks song it makes the song that much better. Check it out below.
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