Street Fever create an electro post punk horror masterpiece with the video for their new single Sinner. Nothing is sacred as debauchery reigns supreme. Electro chaos insists there’s sex in this violence. Altogether it’s a chrome noir high art epic that amplifies the band’s aesthetic gloriously. Do not fuck with this crew. The kids aren’t alright.
The legacy of Prodigy lives on with the groups ability to remain catchy within an underground electronic framework. Documented from both live shows and acts of poetic terrorism, what you see is what you get. Find out why Street Fever is a must see project on a rise, but enter within the truth of what they’re bring. They don’t want any fucking posers at their shows.
Now for something completely different. If you’re looking for something within a Nordic Wiccan tribal realm that’s both unique and haunting you can’t do much better than the video for Ra Rising Sun, the new single from Gabbarein. Directed and Produced by Ragnarok Film, the images within honor their namesake.
Ascending from the tribal fabric of our unconscious, the video is full of curious mysticism and imagery. Gabbarein is Cecilie Hafstad and Christopher Bono. They offer that Ra Rising Sun “was born from one of the first improvisational Gabbarein recording sessions on the Fjord in Lyngen, Norway.
Christopher Bono reflects, “This track represents something ancient, something ancestral, something beyond words. In fact, I think it is the track that best reflects our style, displaying the arc of gentleness to intensity that is a defining character of the album.”
The lyrical themes emphasize the cyclical nature of life, the struggle for balance, and the profound significance of the sun as a symbol of birth, growth, and consciousness. We find it breathtaking. See for yourself.
“Oh Fuck I hope you’re happy that you broke me into pieces.” It’s this kind of vicious dark comedic lyrical charm that drew us to Watch It Break, the new single from Oh Bummer! The sentiment stays true within the toxic relationship found the storyline of the revelatory music video.
The artist isn’t afraid to admit they’re a sucker for abusive companions in a way that’s unfiltered and human. It might seem like folly but there’s some truth to this tale. The artist just can’t help themself. That kind of bare brash realness reflects new indie breakout Petey, while also adding some of the indie folk pop flair known to BoyWithUke. Check it out.
Grace Gardner fiercely moves forward on the release of her new lubbock. The companion music video hits home, featuring a heartwarming outing featuring the artist and the songs collaborator; notable songwriter Caroline Carter.
From shopping to golfing the pair reconnect with what matters. This is what friends are for, offering some appropriate release rather than the toxic practices known to rebounds and run downs. Stylistically it’s a killer jam that recalls an aura familiar to Boy Genius and Clairo. That’s a great place to be. Check it out.
