Ryan Cassata celebrates the value of community in the music video for his new single Queer american Dream. The artist offers this valuable statement in regards to the inspiration for this work. “I wrote this song about the struggle of being trans while chasing the so-called American Dream. It’s about finding that dream through safety, community, + real connections through DIY parties.”
The video embraces that truth and everything in between. It’s a catchy garage psych anthem too. It’s just another dynamic feature from the eclectic Echo Park buzz artist. From folk punk to pop punk Cassata’s approach stays authentic. We love that about him. Check out the video, its a wonderful life.
Dave Gutter is ready to take on The Elephant In The Room. You’ve got to read the opening statement offered on his new music video. A lot of the content in the video reflects that conundrum. The mission to be an artist is more daunting than every, and a basic need lifestyle is coordinated servitude. Consider the amount of programs and required responsibilities that demand the use of a cell phone.
From the images to the lyrical substance, Gutter’s pen is convincing. Gutter has the resume to take on this narrative. A Grammy winning songwriter on a mission for artistic truth, Gutter knows the ups and downs better than anyone. The plight is full of struggle and strife but the payoff is existential bliss. Is it worth it? You decide. Have at it.
Harmless looks dangerous in the video for their new single future music. The psych pop vibe suits the mix of aggression and comical insanity. Two polarizing characters tussle over a mysterious briefcase. What ensues is appropriately funny, but the payoff is in the resolution.
Harmless is the genius Nacho Cano. Born in Mexico City, his creativity has blossomed as a resident of Los Angeles. The songwriter/producer has released musical projects under the name Twin Cabins, Canito and, currently, Harmless. Immigrating to San Diego at ten years old, Cano used hip hop to expand the English he was learning to speak. The video tells a story words could never. See for yourself.
Mischief feels appropriate as the backdrop for Muselière, the new single from alix fernz. A classic Joker style jester disrupts the local system while an enrapturing post punk soundtrack pulls you deeper into the insanity on this convincing release.
The Canadien post punk bank sounds like a great time in concert. The video is incredible fun, and it does well to advertise the credo that alix fernz offers. Don’t take yourself too seriously, and find the Joker spirit in your life.
