All posts filed under: Music Videos

Public Display Of Affection (P.D.O.A.) ‘Spring’ Video

Berlin collective Public Display Of Affection or simply known as P.D.O.A, the project of creatives Madeleine Rose and Lewis Lloyd, released their single 'Rose' back in March of this year. While the experimental band may not have loads of music floating around, they have been doing live shows for a couple of years now. Unafraid to cross musical boundaries, P.D.O.A blend together everything from art punk to theatrical jazz, fostering something truly exciting.

Shortparis ‘Любовь моя будет тут.’ Video

Russian post-punk heroes Shortparis return with a new single and video called 'Любовь моя будет тут.' or 'My Love Will Be Here.'. With the band handling direction duties as well, the really well shot vid takes place in a small venue / pub where the band is on stage performing to a crowd that suddenly becomes violent, with fights taking place all throughout.

Love Object ‘The Kill’ Video

Russian band Love Object are slated to release their debut album 'New Flesh' on December 3rd via Italians Do It Better. To coincide with the announcement, the pair have also unveiled their new video 'The Kill'. Directed by Sofya Atalikova, singer Dasha Utchka finds herself being experimented on, only to become an all out killer.

Julia Shapiro ‘Wrong Time’ Video

Singer and musician Julia Shapiro is scheduled to release her new album 'Zorked' on October 15th via the Suicide Squeeze label. To coincide with the announcement, Shapiro has also dropped a new video to coincide with her single 'Wrong Time'. Directed by Colby Makin, the analog visuals are collaged footage of Julia doing random things around her area of L.A.

Kate Clover ‘Crimewave’ Video

Having released her killer EP 'Channel Zero' back in May, L.A. rock queen Kate Clover now returns with a video to her mew single 'Crimewave'. Directed by Ambar Navarro, the narrative revolves around a bad cop who goes around arresting everyone from a punk (musician Allan Wan) to protestor (photographer Kristin Gallegos) for basically doing nothing.

Number One Popstar ‘TV’ Video

Photographer, director and singer/musician Kate Hollowell has released a video under her Number One Popstar moniker titled 'TV'. Self-directed, the stylishly and creatively shot vid finds Holowell playing multiple characters from a woman on a cereal commercial to a bean eating princess, which is inspired by The Who's 'Tommy'.

Dlina Volny ‘Tomorrow’ Video

Freshly signed to Italians Do It Better, Belarus band Dlina Volny are slated to release their forthcoming album 'Dazed' on November 5th. To coincide with the news, the band have also shared the official video to their latest single titled 'Tomorrow'.

Colleen Green ‘Highway’ Video

Colleen Green is scheduled to release her forthcoming album 'Cool' on September 10th via Hardly Art. To coincide with the announcement, she has shared her the video for her latest single 'Highway'. Directed by Ben Kettleson, there are clips of Green collaged with overlays of freeways, cityscapes and more. The retro feel to the video goes great with this infectious indie meets post-punk offering.

Amyl and The Sniffers ‘Hertz’ Video

Melbourne rockers Amyl and The Sniffers have unveiled the official video to their single 'Hertz', taken from their upcoming album 'Comfort To Me', landing September 10th. With John Angus Stewart having directed, shot and edited the visuals, you can find front woman Amyl raging all throughout the video singing of how she wants to escape the city and head to the countryside.

Laura Greaves ‘Psychopath’ Video

Rising pop singer Laura Greaves steps forth with her latest single and video titled 'Psychopath' featuring Khwezi and Lhotse. Directed by Cat Job, Greaves is involved in what appears to be a crime/mystery thriller. There are visuals of the vocalist driving a car to an unknown location which could possibly suggest the murder of a lover as other scenes feature Laura Greaves slowly stroking a male body as he lays without movement.