We dig the infectious stylistic flash that rises from the visual aesthetic of the video for the new single from Hooked Like Helen. The band effectively blends their love for synth pop and a nineties influence on It Doesn’t Look So Good for You Now.
Stylistically it should connect with fans of projects like Paramore and No Doubt. The singer has that star blend of magnetism, talent, and energy. The fish eye camerawork in the video amplifies that vitality, as the energy feels bottled up within the confides of the lens. Rock Stars do still exist. See for yourself.
Lyric videos are often a chance to encourage a simple in concert sing along and not make your audience work so hard to figure out the lyrics. But in the case of Manbird and their new single Busy Giddy Mines, it’s a chance to illuminate their rare poetic genius.
Maybe there are some play on words mixed in and maybe it’s all an auditory mirage. Are they playing tricks or is this real life. No matter how you injest it you can’t deny its originality. Check it out.
We dig the stylistic design of the video for Handclaps & Tambourines, the new single from The Cle Elum. The video design is a glorious blend of stop motion, alternative colors and vibrant stylistic effects.
It does well to honor their style and reflect similar projects like Nada Surf, Guided by Voices, and New Pornographers. It also does well to showcase the indie charm of this joyful duo. Have fun and be yourself.
