Music Videos


21
Aug 09

The Juan Maclean – Happy House (Music Video)

Addictive looping keyboard beat? Mid-tempo dance groove? Nonchalant confident delivery? And a video launching the singer into space? Sounds like DFA has another hit on their hands with the Juan Maclean’s “Happy House”.

In the closing song on their second LP The Future Will Come John Maclean brings a great beat and head-bob ensuing keyboard work to Nancy Whang’s serenading voice for twelve minutes of fun.

The video consists of Whang and backups dancing in white with lights shining all over. The best part though is when Whang commands “Launch me into space” and the colors in the video are flipped.

http://www.vimeo.com/6035234

If you can’t quite spend 12 minutes of fun with the Juan Maclean, the video and radio edits are still definitely worth the listen. However the build up and the space section which the radio edit cuts out are very entertaining.

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from The Future Will Come (2009)


21
Aug 09

The Antlers – Two (Music Video)

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When the guitar strums start on “Two” and Peter Silberman sings about how he was sleeping sitting up I almost hear Conor Oberst wishing he only had one desire; almost but not for long.

Although reminiscent of Bright Eyes’ “A Perfect Sonnet”, The Antlers have created a wonderful song and video that speak for hope. The beauty of the song comes not only from the lyrics but especially the music which is clear in the video. Continue reading →


11
Aug 09

Chlorophyll Skin: Fever Ray – When I Grow Up

http://www.vimeo.com/5835028
An experimentation into color, movement, absorption and the body. A joint project by Lucy McRae and Mandy Smith. It features one of my favorite songs of this year, Fever Ray’s “When I Grow Up.” Recommend you watch it in HD + full screen.

Fever Ray – When I Grow Up
from Fever Ray (2009)


21
Jul 09

Harlem Shakes – Strictly Game, Music Video / Y Control (Yeah Yeah Yeahs Cover)

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What a concept for a video. I’m really impressed by the creativity and originality. The second time around you watch it it’s even cooler. A concept so simple, yet (correct me if I’m wrong) never really been done before. Badass.

Also, Harlem Shakes’ keyboardist, Kendrick Strauch, got his Karen O on and covered the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Y Control” from their critically acclaimed debut, Fever To Tell. The cover is simple, dreamy and smooth. Towards the end, Strauch’s “Y Control” turns into a shimmery, disco-flavored ballad. All the polish doesn’t ever reach the heights Karen O and the YYYs take “Y Control” to. But can anyone? Probably not.

Download it here Continue reading →


29
Jun 09

Martin Solveig x Dragonette – Boys & Girls

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French DJ/producer Martin Solveig hooked up with Dragonette front-woman Martina for this sexy little cut accompanied by this sexy little video. Apparently, this whole collaboration was green-lit under the direction of haute couture designer Jean Paul Gaultier (you may have heard of Hermès). This video, shot like an old school musical — I definitely see some West Side Story — was even made out of the Gaultier mansion in Paris.

Pretty clothes aside, “Boys & Girls” is self-assured, strutting, high-fructose fun of Galore caliber and is hopefully a marker for Dragonette’s next album. You know I loved “Fixin’ To Thrill” — “Boys & Girls” had big shoes to fill, and it doesn’t disappoint. Download it here Continue reading →


29
May 09

Lady GaGa – Paparazzi, Music Video Extravaganza

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Perez Hilton himself premiered the lavish new music video by the eccentric and grandiloquent Lady GaGa. The subject is “Paparazzi,” GaGa’s latest UK single. The song is easily the most personable track on The Fame, but far from my favorite. In his premiere blog post, the self-anointed Queen of All Media exclaims:

It is her strongest work to date. It is a mini-film. It is art. It is visual pornography. It is satire. It is commentary. It is brilliant!

Aside from the visual pornography remark (what the hell is that Perez?), Queen P is not far off the mark. This indeed is GaGa’s strongest video to date. It is certainly an entertaining mini-film, reminiscent of Michael Jackson’s love affair with 15-minute-film making. The video is definitely commenting on what it is to be famous in this day and age, and Lady GaGa makes fun of the silly idea by busting a Britney.

Hopefullym with this video GaGa finally got her point across — the same statement that is riddled throughout her album:

This idea of ‘The Fame’ runs through and through. Basically, if you have nothing—no money, no fame—you can still feel beautiful and dirty rich. It’s about making choices, and having references—things you pull from your life that you believe in. It’s about self-discovery and being creative. The record is slightly focused, but it’s also eclectic. The music is intended to inspire people to feel a certain way about themselves, so they’ll be able to encompass, in their own lives, a sense of inner fame that they can project to the world, and the carefree nature of the album is a reflection of that aura. I like to funnel interesting ideas to the rest of the world through a pop lens.

Random GaGa song I like a lot — “Paper Gangsta” listen to it below. Continue reading →


27
May 09

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll, Music Video & Remixes

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Hands down the coolest music video I’ve seen in 2009. The video opens up to what has to be the coolest dinner theatre ever and Karen O sporting one of the funkiest outfits I’ve encountered in a while. The rest of the video’s short 3 minutes involves a Thriller-esque Michael Jackson move-jocking dancing werewolf massacring the poor dinner theatre audience Quintin Tarantino style, with a twist — instead of red corn syrup gushing out of the dismembered victim, it’s a shiny, bright red confetti bloodbath. “Heads Will Roll”…

Finally now people can get over “Zero” and start the awesome remix action on “Heads Will Roll” — can we get Animal Collective to give us a PROPER Yeah Yeah Yeahs remix? C’mon AC, give “Heads Will Roll” a spin.

Until we wait for that to happen, here are some slick remixes of “Heads Will Roll” that are already out there Continue reading →


14
May 09

Holy Fuck – Lovely Allen (No Age Remix)


It’s pretty random that they finally decided to make a video for this pretty fantastic remix of Holy Fuck’s “Lovely Allen,” but I’m definitely not complaining because it gives me an excuse to post the remix, something I skipped out on doing when I first heard it over a year ago.
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13
Mar 09

Quickies: Britney Spears – If U Seek Amy Music Video + YYYs Bonus Tracks

I’ve been sick for the last couple of days and it’s been pretty tough of me trying to keep my posting up (I haven’t). So to make up for that, here is a pithy post of some of my favorite things that hit the internet these last few days.

Britney Spears – If U Seek Amy Music Video

Britney Spears announced that the third single off Circus would be the controversial “If U Seek Amy.” The joke is old by now, can we go to calling it “F.U.C.K. Me” now? Radio gives us a big, fat NO. Britney’s new single is doing great on radio, already sitting at No. 26 in the Top 40 charts (”Circus” is still sitting at No. 2), only that it’s “If You SEE Amy” that’s playing. Oh well. Here’s the video:
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So what do you want to talk about first? How endless Britney’s cleavage is? Did you spot the notorious nipple slip? (I didn’t). Or how great she looks all skanked out? Or what about Amy’s hair? What’s going on there?

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Clap Song / Faces

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4
Mar 09

Lil’ Wayne’s “Prom Queen” Music Video: Whoops!

Yikes:

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So this rock album is actually happening? Lil’ Wayne wasn’t just trying to play a brilliant prank on us?

What a terrible video. You know what: I shut it off midway not because of the video itself, but because I couldn’t take the song anymore. And I didn’t feel like muting my computer just to watch Weezy look at a girl’s underwear and run around with a guitar. So goodbye, “Prom Queen” video. I hope I never see you again.

Is this move to rock n’ roll as bad as I think it is for Weezy, or should we cut the guy some slack? Thanks to Videogum for the tip.