Pearl Earl teases the elite on the video for her catchy garage electro anthem Evil Does It. A psychedelic fury suits this madwoman jest and Pearl Earl is the flirty prankster of your dreams, infiltrating every sector of of the upper class social scene seemingly like a henchwoman for the Grim Reaper that trails her. Sultry sexy and seductively fun, her performance in the video is enough to make her a star. Altogether an excellent production, we’ve got to show love to the impressive costume and set designs seen throughout, as well as the clever choreography and nostalgic illustrated outro scene to tie it all together. Check it out!
There’s a side to this industry that is brutal. It’s baked into the name of our blog. It also seen on the new video from Bridey for their single You Are The Best Thing That Has Ever Happened. Before the song even starts you can hear the peanut gallery exec remark, “Girl frontman, that’s awesome, that’s great.” Bridey rips through their performance shedding punk roots for these LA label robot brats. It’s both funny and insightful. The song should connect with fans of Sharon Van Etten and Julia Jacklin while the video, well, it’ll intrigue anyone. Besides the cheeky narrative it features some neat retro cinematography. Furthermore, the band shows their infectious energy, something sure to get you to their live show. Check it out directly below.
Whether it’s Star Trek or Star Wars, VISSIA injects some classic sci fi inspiration into the theme for her Doorway music video. It’s an interesting choice for a contemporary alt pop jam, one that features her trademark classic Nashville style vocal delivery. Her music recalls pop crossovers like Grace Potter and Lake Street Dive. The video adds to her layered persona and unravels like a cosmic western epic. That’s a lot of contrast, we love contrast! Watch it directly below.
You think you know weird, but Vivienne Cure is going to challenge you with her video without me. A electro gothic doom metal reinterpretation of an Eminem classic is enough to tickle your curiousity, but the video is simply. on another level. Vivienne Cure teams Karolina Gruszecka for the art direction and SFX. Featuring contortionist Claudia, and directed by Vakul Film, Without Me is an instant classic. For us, it’s straight freaky, with every moment living rent free in your next nightmare. This could be a trailer for your next favorite horror movie, it’s that good. Dig in.
