To say The Crime is a meaningful work is an understatement. It’s a necessary work, but one that doesn’t develop easily. The new project from Taylor Bickett took incredible courage. It’s a beautiful song and the video adds to the grace of this moment. For the victims it offers some comfort in knowing they are not alone, and for the rest let it make you stronger.
We all need to take a firm stand against sexual violence. It doesn’t have to be this way. All glory and victory to the survivors.
We adore the cinematic design of Called A Fool, the new single from Nona Invie. From the color palette to the inspiring staged shots, the video amplifies the feeling initiated by the impressive composition.
This is about a feeling. For us it resonates deeply with the plight of searchers and dreamers. The metaphorical puzzle offered by the joker and the spiritual nourishment they offer resonates with this journey’s complicated folly. We all feel like imposters, but we are all truth. See for yourself.
We got lost in the cinematic brilliance of Sandra, the new single from Amelia Coburn. This rare nostalgic gem convincingly channels an influence of Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake. The video mirrors that vibes spectacular wonder. In the video the artist frolics then fights against the perils of nature, finally to find solace in life’s simple essence.
Full of melodic surprise and lifted by a landmark performance in both voice and instrument, Sandra is a revelation. Get to know this emerging buzzworthy songwriter.
M(h)aol embraces their musics rebellious tension in the video for their single DM:AM. Channeling a vibe familiar to the Beastie Boys classic Sabotage but with fair refreshing spin, the video is truly gangbusters.
These resistant punks are plotting something curious while intersecting portraits illuminate their modern adaptation of this vintage movement. Noisy art punk only adds to the excitable folly. What does it all mean? Get into it.
