All posts filed under: Music Videos

Tegan and Sara ‘100x’ Video

It's already a winning situation the moment you release a video with cute, fluffy dogs in it. For Tegan and Sara's video '100x', the sisters sit amongst a lot of pooches whose hair, or should we say fur, is blowing gracefully in the wind (possibly powered by a fan). Although the song could be considered heartfelt, that's practically thrown out the window due to the absurd slow-motion shots of the dogs. It simply makes you burst into laughter. Hey that's not a bad thing.

AKS ‘Stay With Me’ Video

London emcee AKS is set to release forthcoming EP 'Train Of Thought', landing May 27th. Kicking things off with the first single 'Stay With Me', he has shared the official video for the song which features Sincerely Wilson. Directed by Chas Appeti, clips of AKS walking through the ends coincide with the loving day that a couple share together. Towards the end they all celebrate with a classic flat party. Have a look.

Corinne Bailey Rae ‘Green Aphrodisiac’ Video

According to Corinne Bailey Rae, her latest single 'Green Aphrodisiac' draws inspiration from the idea that our bodies and nature are one. Then again, if everyone had the beauty and physique of Corinne Bailey Rae then we would all be eager to celebrate that oneness. For the video, she sits comfortably semi-nude behind a plant whilst male dancers poetically perform routines. The song is taken from Rae's forthcoming album 'The Heart Speaks In Whispers', out May 13th. Check it out.

Radiohead ‘Burn The Witch’ Video

Radiohead yet again enlist animator Virpi Kettu and director Chris Hopewell to create the official video for their haunting single 'Burn The Witch'. Inspired by 70s film 'The Wicker Man', not to mention the Syrian refugee crisis in Europe, the stop-motion video features puppet characters who take an inspector through the town as disturbing activity takes place. From hanging nooses to a woman tied to a tree amidst sword swinging men, the inspector is ultimately invited to unveil and climb into an effigy, only for it to be set on fire.

Fusion ‘No/ Rudeboy’ Video

There is nothing like a good grime track. When Fusion made his appearance on the 'Lord Of The Mics 7' comp, it was evident that he was going to make a lot of noise in the scene. Back with two new tracks 'No' and 'Rudeboy' both showcased in one video, the East London rapper sprays bars in a flat pirate radio style, with the sharp visuals directed by Bipolar Spider. Both songs will appear on Fusion's forthcoming EP 'Genesis'. Check it out.

Skepta ‘Man’ Video

Boy Better Know's Skepta continues to run with the torch for the grime scene as he unleashes the video for his song 'Man'. Replicating the days when grime sets used to be recorded on camcorders, Skepta and the team mash up the stage and then continue the party backstage as the footage is documented with Russian subtitles. There are also clips of crew members having a run in with the police. The video is like a combination of old school road life with a punk aesthetic. 'Man' is taken from Skepta's album 'Konnichiwa'. Have a look.

Hanna Bech ‘ABCs’ Video

Canadian singer Hanna Bech brings a dose of feel-good with her playful single and video 'ABCs'. Directed by Charlie Helsdon, split-screen clips of people singing, clapping and cats, well just being plain cute, makes you feel happy to simply be alive. This is how life is supposed to be! The song is taken from Hanna Bech's EP 'Naked Bones'. Have a look.