Savanna Leigh is convincing on tightrope. A tough experience finds eternity courtesy of the songs entrancing music video. The mini movie stands strong on its own two feet, as the performances get illuminate by a complicated chemistry, one that looks aware of the heartbreak that follows. Stylistically Savanna should instantly connect with fans of Lizzie McAlpine and likeminded indie pop indie folk crossovers.
Art d’Ecco revives rock royalty when they take on the Eddie and Ernie classic song Outcast. If you’re not familiar with Eddie and Ernie you’re likely not alone. Their name escapes the impact of their work, with songs like Time Waits For No One guaranteed to stir your unconscious. Art d’Ecco adds some stylistic flair courtesy of a stylistic music video full of cheeky nostalgia. The classics hit heavy in concert, an affect thats exhaulted when the singer bursts with passion in the songs final moments. You wish you knew. Yes we dig this.
The video for Fragile, the new single from Huddy, is a Hollywood quality masterpiece. Beautifully shot with incredible cinematography and featuring an Angelic cast, Fragile emulates its otherworldly essence. It’s easy to get lost in the beauty of the actors but the singer lands convincing as the heir of attraction among pageant worthy beauties. The songs pop rock essence adds to the drama. Fragile looks unbreakable.
Michael Michael Motorcycle lives us to his namesake in the video for his song Mr. Fantastic. This bizarre Wresting match looks like its lost in a David Lynch dream and we are here for it. Have some fun every once in a while. Dig in!
