Justice seem to make the most interesting videos in the industry--even if they're reminiscent of Gaspar Noe's disconcerting films.
Justice seem to make the most interesting videos in the industry--even if they're reminiscent of Gaspar Noe's disconcerting films.
"Going On" is my favorite track from Odd Couple, so I was happy to see this fun, Wendy Morgan-directed video for the song.
Sad Kermit is back with a rendition of Elliott Smith's classic "Needle in the Hay." Have a tissue handy.
Robyn paired the best song from Robyn with the most adorable video I have ever seen.
My friend SurgicalSmack introduced me to Amanda Jenssen's music last week, and the more I listen, the more I like it.
Sweden's version of American Idol featured Amanda earlier this year, and although she walked away a runner up, a record label quickly scooped her up.
"Do You Love Me?" is Amanda's first single, and unfortunately, there isn't an official video yet, but I wanted you to get a sneak peek of the song.
Swedish broads do crazy dance music like no one else.
Radiohead's new video "All I Need" tackles the difficult subject of human trafficking.
Scarlett Johansson mangled Tom Waits' "Falling Down," with some production help from TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek.
I'm not really a Fall Out Boy fan, but I was so excited to see their new video for "Beat It," because my homegirl appeared in the clip. The scary person covered in silver paint is my friend Samantha Humphreys, aka James Suicide, aka Hal Sparks' foxy, heavily tattooed girlfriend. Holla if you see her.
Duffy released the video "Warwick Avenue" last week, and it's simply gorgeous.