Sahara Grim captures her essence in the video for her new single Blindfold. Seductive yet haunting, the video adds to both the allure and the mystery.
The song itself has a Twin Peaks aura to it. Its minimalistic, basking in its cinematic glow and never getting bigger than the essence of Sahara’s presence. The video has all of that and more. Its also an impressive performance from the star herself. Enter the mystery of this entrancing project.
Fotoform embraces their dreamy reverence in the video for their single The City Is Over. Their authentic retro 80s alternative vibe suits the videos hazy design.
Its just one highlight in a series of works that flaunt this aesthetic. They wear it well too. Its a convincing nostalgic offering. Its a sure thing for fans of nostalgic shoegaze dream pop. Get into it.
JayWood is embracing his new self in the video for his new single Untitled (swirl). The Canadian chill groove project has some Frank Ocean flavor with classic Sly slacker funk appeal.
Its slightly abstract with sonic treats to keep you guessing. The video effectively reflects that vibe. Both abstract and obscure, JayWood is an immersive trip. Get into the suggested dance moves. Enjoy it.
We know it all too well. That’s how we felt watching the narrative in the video for We Don’t Know The Ending Yet. The new single from Dylan Perkons wants to believe they can buck the trend, but this scene lands too relatable for this realist.
It’s an effective recollection of a somber decay. It tries to find joy and magic in the classic moments, but its all been spent. The follow up is when they get the feeling back, until then its a nice music movie. See for yourself.
