A warning for viewers sensitive to flashing images might not be enough of a disclaimer for Hey Motherf*cker, the new video for the song by Escape Artist Lovers. If this band just had one song and then disappeared into the annals of rock history then this would be it. Hey Motherf*cker is a proper mantra, blessed with the glam rock influence of T Rex and immortalized in this hypnotic Clockwork Orange brain wash of a video.
Your new cult heroes, already in their own cult, but ready to show your their indie punk nomad lifestyle reigns supreme. We’re actually a little jelly. They look fucking happy. Don’t hate, appreciate.
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Trip Hop fans will delight in Force, the new single and video from Mayuko. An awesome composition and incredible vocal performances get a cinematic boost. The video stands out beyond an advertisement for the song, its fit for film fest adoration. From the costume and set designs to the convincing performances seen throughout, Force is truly to be reckoned with.
Fans of Bjork and FKA Twigs will fall for all of it, but we think Force has true crossover appeal. It gives the collective project personality and experimental flair, the kind that indie music lovers crave.
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Tim Atlas caught our attention with the new video for his single See Thru. An aggressive electro indie gem, Atlas brings beautiful contrast to the music’s distorted pop design with an expressive soulful vocal melody.
The video adds to the neon art pop enhancement. Perhaps cut for reels it adds a unique perceptive quality widescreen. The vixen within is appropriately seductive, an art punk Goddess ripe with mystery and underground sex appeal. Her gaze drawing you in with every costume and lighting alteration. It suits the songs sultry nature, a chic pop midnight hit. Check it out.
Orb of Consciousness is getting buzz attention with their new single railway club (feat Jxnbell). This glorious eclectic arrangement combines the auras of post punk with post rock. Furthermore the energy of free form jazz with indietronica. It’s a gorgeous combination, as if the XX collaborated with The Bad Plus feat Grover Washington Jr. The result is absolutely epic and should please fans of both jazz and indie music in general. Get your groove on.
