Neon Valley caught our attention with the video for their new single One Night. The video captures the songs nostalgic sentimental spirit. It reflects the music’s innocent romantic presence, one that more seeped in the emotional connection than an over sexualized alternative.
It’s an aura that signals growth and the coming of age revelations known to the 80s teen movie legacy. The songs a hit too, bringing synthwave flavor with indie pop appeal in the spirit of The 1975 or The Midnight. We adore it. Check it out!
We dig the stylistic profile seen in the video for Get On With It, the new single from HUTTCH. The video features vintage cinematography. It honors the bands stylistic threads and playful demeanor. For us they remind us of the friends from Saturday Night Fever, strolling around the city and making merry at every turn. They embody the mantra to bring the mindset from a vacation into every day.
Beyond the folly there’s some serious contrast to their music, it amplifies their sex machine status. The band charmingly embraces an influence of The Bee Gees and more recently dynamic french pop act Phoenix. Get On With It is an infectious jam in its own right, we love everything about this. Can you dig it?
The Creachies remind us that weird is fun in the eccentric video for their song Get Atomic. David Lynch enters a B 80s movie strapped Tim Burton version of the Holy Mountain on this bright bizarre retro masterpiece. The band admiringly took cues from Flash Gordon, Barbarella, Jim Henson, and more from the cult video canon.
The storyline parrallels the lyrics bright imagery impressively, adding substance to the artists scope of influence. It’s an intense imaginative reach bordering on insanity in a way that wildly entertaining. One things for certain, the married couple of Brandy and David who make up The Creachies are keeping life interesting. This is great fun! Have a look!
You’re aching from the holiday blues and you stumble into the nearest city pub. You can only hope to run into The Delines at the moment they play their seasonal single Christmas In Atlantis. The clever rhetoric pulls no punches as the beat style poet speaks to the characters happening now. From thirst trap Queens to creepy Uncles to horny nephews and conspiracy theorists, it sounds like the average American family.
Dressed in the vein of classic soul we get a heavy Flight of the Conchords vibe. That’s good company to be in, their work is timeless and Christmas In Atlantis has legs. The video works too, as the band recalls the genuine charm known to cult classic faux band The Commitments. It’s convincing. Can you relate?
