The hypnotic electro pop project Zilched drops an entrancing video for their song Loveless. The lighting, color design, and dark cinematography are collectively gorgeous. It accentuates their vibe within a simple construct. The singers rare magnetism and impactful presence crushes the screen test. Stylistically its as if MGMT produced a song for Florence and The Machine. It’s an aggressive psychedelic pop hit with broad potential.
Chloe Drallos has been making music as Zilched since the summer of 2017 and, at only 23, has been established as a scion of the underground. At its heart, Drallos’ music is an explosive, ethereal Lynchian dream sequence that embodies the notorious ethos of its hometown, Detroit.
We were drawn to the melodic charm of Getting Better, the new single from Galvo. The sentiment is matched in the impressive companion video. This is a must watch video. What can we tell you without tell you too much? Well for starters it might be the best DIY low budget video we’ve seen lately. It’s clever and creative while offering a continuous narrative. The song bridges the vibes of Alex G and Local Natives, but the video is classic dark comedy. We laughed out loud. Check it out!
If you’re aiming to capture your authenticity, you can’t do much better than the video for Crying In The USA, the new video from Roselit Bone. Besides their catchy Americana flair, this is all we need to convince our entire friend group to go see this band live. The jam is fun and they don’t take themselves too seriously or hide from what gives them buzz potential. The accented nostalgic vocal quips, color coordinated outfits, and hillbilly yelps add to their spark. They’ve even got the stylistic outlier in their greaser rodeo rhythm player. Check it out.
Kovacs and Till Lindemann team up on the conceptual new work Child Of Sin. Seemingly made for a companion video, this mad scientist epic fits a huge narrative in under 5 minutes. The quick cuts and historical flashes demand multiple views. A gorgeous cinematic accomplishment, this gothic horror breakthrough stands alone as a cinematic feature. Fans of horror in general will marvel at the costumery and impressive camera work. Kovacs matches the icons star presence, embracing her curious features with devilish grace.
