London band Nimmo have stepped up once again with another blazing hot track entitled 'Come Back'. A soulful club cut, at this point, it seems like Nimmo can do no wrong musically, as the single follows their previously released scorcher 'Do I Have To Learn It?'.
NKOS are a four-piece band consisting of members from various cities across Europe, with a sound that fuses post-punk, new wave, techno, synthwave and more. Signed to Beatbuzz Records, in which the label owners profess to have discovered them at an Italian party, the band members are currently finishing their debut album.
London-based artist Etta Bond has shared the first of four weekly videos that she has shot, which coincides with her new lockdown-inspired EP '2 METRES APART'. The initial vid is for the soulful track 'On a Beach (Part 1)'. Directed by Curtis Jehsta, the visuals feature Bond creating her own beach-like environment at home using a blowup pool, palm tree and a beach ball. Shot amazingly well, the singer also flaunts her sexiness in various swimwear, fostering summertime vibes even in the midst of the global pandemic. Have a look.
Denver band Knuckles Pups emerged within the DIY punk scene of the city. Having released their EP 'San Panino' back in 2018, the lively group is now gearing up for the release their debut album. The first single taken from the upcoming LP is their vivid song entitled 'California', which Knuckle Pups have also shared an accompanying video for. Directed by Olivia Hendrick, a former student of KP front man Oliver Holloway, the wild and fun visuals feature the band dressed up in vegetable costumes whilst enjoying playful moments on the street. Eventually however, they end up meeting their fate, which happens to be every veggie's nightmare.
Back in 2018 Bristol band IDLES released one of the best albums of that year with their critically-acclaimed LP 'Joy as an Act of Resistance'. Combining the sounds of punk, post-punk, noise and more, the group challenged the standard ideas of masculinity, promoted self-love and dealt with issues revolving around immigration.
Chicago-based band Dehd. have stepped up with a new single and video entitled 'Flood', taken from their upcoming album 'Flower of Devotion', landing July 17th via Fire Talk. Directed by Andrew Miller along with Dehd. front woman Emily Kempf herself, the vid finds the tatted singer delivering a passionate performance whilst on laying near the shores of a beach.
Berlin-based artist Aime Simone has unveiled the video for his latest track 'Everything's Changing', with the single taken from his forthcoming EP 'Say Yes, Say No'. Filmed during the pandemic lockdown, the black and white visuals feature a closeup shot of Aime Simone as he performs the track.
Rising Melbourne singer D'Arcy Spiller has unveiled the official video for her single 'What In Hell'. Impressively shot, clips of the stylishly dressed Spiller feature the artist in a haunting setting, seemingly to be at a crossroad of giving in to the darker side of life or rejecting it for a better way.
Steve Aoki, Sting and SHAED dropped their collaborative track '2 in a Million' in 2019 via Ultra Music, with an official video being released back in December of last year. With the visuals already being extremely stunning, director J.A. Moreno has now released his personal cut of the video.
Rock legend Lenny Kravitz unveils the video for his single 'Ride', which is taken from his 2018 LP 'Raise Vibration'. Bermuda-born model Aliana King also stars in the vid. Lenny and Aliana cruise around the streets of Paris enjoying a French cafe, the museum and just generally the trekking around the beautiful city.