CLOVER can admit that things are complicated. That narrative is at the root of her new single Used To It. She’s her own best friend and worst enemy. It’s a conflict between protecting your career and embracing love’s potential.
It’s not just her. An entire generation gripes with that construct. CLOVER honors that story with an inspired indie dance hit. The video is fantastic and the song is a great vibe. The vocal performance gets under your skin and the drums are straight fire. Stylistically we think it connects with projects like Lake Street Dive and Lucius. Check it out!
Modern dance lands magnificent when its adapted from elements of academia. A touch of ballet and a dose of remarkable can be seen from the principal talent featured in the new video from The Underground Youth. They’re the focal point of the bands video for the new single You (The Feral Human Thunderstorm).
Give some respect to dancer Nicholas Isaiah King Rose. They bring beautiful contrast to this intriguing blend of post punk and trip hop. In that way the song blends sensibilities known to Joy Division and Moby. We love that combination.
In the world of plastic natural orchestras hit different. It’s the first impressive detail that drew us into Already Gone, the new single from Josh Phillips. The vibe gets illuminated courtesy of a legit music video companion. The lighting and cinematography are impressive. They find brightness within this dark stage design.
Streaks of light highlight the various performers, shining personality on their calculated attention. A lyric like “Everyone I know is already gone” deserves something this epic. We love it. Get into it.
Dumb Crush is grabbing life by the go-nads. The Canadian based post punk rap hybrid is pure fun. They’re embracing the insanity through a fish eye lens in the video for their single Get Away.
Living life in the music business fast lane can sometimes feel like stolen money. Make no mistake, this band works hard for everything it gets. Work hard play hard. It’s at the root of this escapade. Stylistically we hear a bit of Beastie Boys mixed with some modern post punk energy. Enjoy it!
