The video for the single Cold Touch amplifies the stylistic retro brilliance known to the band Later. A collage of in concert shots, candid moments, and on theme profiles document the bands dream worthy reality. The thematic cold neon blue hue reflects their musics smart pop aura. This is how we imagine Rhye might sound if they were produced by M83. We find it delightful. Dig in.
We were drawn to the nostalgic brilliance of baby’s out of luck again, the new single from april june. The lush sonic presence trends dream pop while melodic sensibilities cite an influence of 80s new wave and alternative pop. There’s a comforting carefree essence to her vocal delivery, a flirtatious affect that admires your ambition but coalesces you to take life less seriously. It stems from a punk ethos, as if to blend the auras of Japanese Breakfast and early Madonna. Sounds intriguing? It is. Check out the video!
Al Harper is a vintage throwback highlight through and through. Everything stays on theme within the multi-dimensional release that is her new single Plaster of Paris. From the writing to the video production Harper captures a rare snapshot in classic pop elegantly. Memories of Fleetwood Mac, Todd Rundgren, and The Pretenders all have a stake in this vibe. Plaster of Paris wears its influences while finding new realms within that vibe. The video adds to the feel. See for yourself.
A music video that serves as a portrait of the artist. That’s how we felt about Automatic, the video for the new single from Julia Elle. Cleverly cut cinematic frames accentuate her poetic playfulness while flashes of lace and lingerie amplify her musics sultry demeanor. Smart songwriting with real start potential, Automatic recalls the works of Lana Del Rey while Julia Elle brings the chic of a Victoria Secret’s Angel into that world. Check it out.
