David Lerner might be into a different kind of foreplay, or to be fair an alternative sensual experience altogether. Or perhaps there’s something more to the narrative seen on the video for Caught. This erotic presumed menage’a’trois might actually be some kind of weird slasher setup. Confusion erupts in flashes of aggression between the two males. Buyer Beware, the vid could make you uncomfortable. NSFW
Only his debut single, David truly knows how to spur some buzz. The song is a groovy devilish burner full of its own tempered sexual aggression. A catchy influence of the Doors to match its indie heart.
Jane N’ The Jungle presents a gorgeous music video for their single Wasteland to match their singers incredible talent. If anyone has the ability to resurrect hard rock she has our vote. The band matches her fury with abstract rifflage that bypasses cliches while staying within an undeniable hard rock framework. The video, directed by Jim Louvau and Tony Aguilera, features a gorgeous color scheme. It effectively embodies the music aura while enchanting you with intriguing cinematography and lighting. To be fair, lead singer Jordan White claims her throne. Her magnetism and majestic voice are enough to put Jane N’ The Jungle on the map, armed with a video this gorgeous, the hard rock world will certainly take notice.
B O K E H illuminates her French pop aesthetic with an art film video companion for her single encore. Featuring an array of video styles, B O K E H teases nostalgia. The local theatre concert setting provides the perfect setting to capture the aura. encore as a single has some Kate Bush retro flavor and appropriate French pop fluff. Its fun, quirky, and sexy all at once.
Mental Health Awareness has an ally in Owen Hamlin. The video for his new single Swimming In Your Sea embodies the complicated realities of mental illness. A beautiful girl with a, well, average dude usually lends itself to extreme enthusiasm. Owen’s performance is really effective, he doesn’t oversell his sadness, in fact there are moments where she pulls some joy out of him. Any lover would be lucky to have such a committed companion. Likely a memory about the one that got away, you see Owen in real time processing the moments he missed, where he wasn’t able to be fully present.
