Halifax funk-trio Voodoo Sometimes have released a new live-off-the-floor music video two-in-one snack for “Trust Fund Funk/Indonesian Pre Workout.” Recorded at Ocean Floor Recording, the double-single instrumental is a a follow-up to their single “Black Tar Heroin” released last month, and digs hard into some classic and modern influences that show off their skills as musicians. Continue reading Music Video: Voodoo Sometimes Show Off With New Instrumental ‘Trust Fund Funk/Indonesian Pre Workout’
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Music Video: Walrus Get Gloriously Ridiculous With ‘Played Out’
Halifax’s psychedelic pop group Walrus have released a video for their new single “Played Out,” and it’s filled with an undying lust for professional wrestling. As their second single dropped this year, the track comes in anticipation of their upcoming album, Cool to Who, set to release October 18. Continue reading Music Video: Walrus Get Gloriously Ridiculous With ‘Played Out’
Music Video: Sorrey Duke It Out With Giant Rabbits On ‘Signs’
Ever wonder what happened to all the furry characters from Moby’s 2006 hit “Beautiful”? While we don’t want to presume that all giant animals are only be founding lounging around swingers parties, it seems there might be more giant bunny rabbits out there in the world than we had previously imagined. “Signs,” the newest video from Sorrey, shows another side of these brutal marauding Leporidae. Continue reading Music Video: Sorrey Duke It Out With Giant Rabbits On ‘Signs’
Music Video: Devarrow Creates the Ultimate Marshall McLuhan Tribute with ‘Home’
I bet you’re reading this on your phone. There’s a very good chance you are – a 68% chance, in fact. No judgement, really. We all do it. We get lost in our phones for hours at a time. We use them for work, for socializing, for mindlessly maintaining tiny digital farms. “Home,” the latest music video from Devarrow, puts that particular addiction on the same level as popping pills, and just as capable of filtering your reality. Continue reading Music Video: Devarrow Creates the Ultimate Marshall McLuhan Tribute with ‘Home’
Music Video: Postdata Dances Through the Oppression of Society on ‘Black Cloud’
If you ever had to imagine what sort of video could provide the antithesis to Radiohead’s “Just” from their 1995 album The Bends, it might be Postdata’s “Black Cloud.” Rather than having the protagonist collapse in the street under the weight of some terrible secret, we’re presented with Beatrice, who had shed the oppressions of society to dance wherever she can. Continue reading Music Video: Postdata Dances Through the Oppression of Society on ‘Black Cloud’