We were drawn into the dreamy seductive essence of If I Would Die. A collaboration between Angelikah Fahray and SeepeopleS, the songs is a vibrant sensual alternative R&B triumph.
Angelikah herself is a star, and the video accentuates her majestic presence. Gloriously abstract, the slow smoky mysterious nature recalls an influence of Prince updated with a modern sensibility akin to Janelle Monae and SZA. Feel it for yourself.
French Cassettes reimagine a classic era in television with a gorgeous video for their new single Megabus. The costumery, the vintage setting, and the on theme acting sparkle with authenticity. The video offers another layer to their genuine nature, projecting their knowledge as students of this aesthetic. The song fits the narrative too, recalling an influence of Todd Rundgren and Jackson Browne. Get into it.
This is our kind of goofy. Shoun Shoun step out of their comfort zone in the video for their new single We Woke The Monster. The video suits the bands eccentric unconventional nature. This is smart art rock, born out of a legacy familiar to Zappa, brought through the influence of 80s art punks like Devo and landing firmly in the realm of current bizarre abstract adaptions.
The video enhances the sentiment, recalling classic Zappa movies where the protagonist feels out of place. Unassuming, much like the genius behind this kind of work. If you know, you know. This kind of weird takes skill.
If you’re going to kick off your video with a long shot of Andy Warhol, you better bring the heat. Oktavision delivers in a big way. This is our kind of weird. With an added nostalgic brilliance the video for ode to acid is a triumph. The band calls themselves Oktavision and the name makes sense when you get a blast of their sonic blend. The music suits the footage remarkably.
The video features a gorgeous collage that spans this weird globe impressively. Ode to acid evolves like the ultimate trip. The song is a groovy vibrant synth pop gem too. Stylistically it reflects an influence of 90s psych rock mixed with new modes of electro post punk. It’s just all around awesome, check it out.
