Eatliz - Lose this child, directed by Yuval and Merav Nathan
This March 2011 Eatliz will be making a debut in the US and Canada, by performing at SXSW & Canadian Music Week festivals, with a full US tour following, supporting the band's new album "Teasing Nature".
"Lose This Child" is out now from Eatliz new album "Teasing Nature", out now by Anova Music. "Teasing Nature" is also available in a limited delux edition [album + Live DVD]. Buy it @ www.anovamusic.com...
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Synopsis: Sometimes a beach isn't just a beach. As the sun goes down over the ocean, the sand comes to life and takes on the forms of an entire mini eco-system of aquatic life. Sea turtles are born, eels emerge to pursue their prey and Mother Earth orchestrates it all.
Credits: Directors: Yuval & Merav Nathan - www.onewingfly.com Animators: Yuval Nathan, Guy Ben Shetrit, Moshe Zilbernagel, Talia Tzur Grip and Rig: Rafi Nathan Script: Yuval and Merav Nathan, Nadav Ben Simon, Guy Ben shetrit
As I Lay Dying - 'Anodyne Sea' Directed by McFarland and Pecci
As I Lay Dying "Anodyne Sea" Music Video from mcfarlandandpecci.com on Vimeo.
Directors McFarland & Pecci craft a powerful and violent video for the band As I Lay Dying.
Directed by McFarland & Pecci and shot in the band’s hometown of San Diego, California, Anodyne Sea was shot from the POV perspective of drummer Jordan Mancino. The video tackles the issue of free speech and the worst case scenario of what could happen when you stand up for what you believe in regardless of the consequences. It is definitely not safe for work!
AS I LAY DYING frontman Tim Lambesis comments on the video and working with the directing duo; “Ian and Mike have a passion for their art and they brought us an incredible treatment. Conceptually, I enjoyed making a video that is outside the box and with a style that is incredibly unique. I'm proud of the outcome and can't wait for our fans to see it!” Technology played a crucial role in McFarland & Pecci achieving their vision. The video is shot using a custom designed helmet-cam rig with a Nikon D7000 HD-SLR camera and Teradek Cube for wireless video monitoring, both being cutting-edge video products. AS I LAY DYING’s Anodyne Sea marks the first ever music video to use this revolutionary technology, which is sure to start popping up in future music videos from artists spanning all musical genres.
Music video directors McFarland and Pecci have built a reputation for using the cinematic arts and sciences to translate the darkest moments of humanity into a visual experience. Their style is gritty, raw, sometimes controversial, and always compelling. “We collaborated closely with the band on this video to create a raw, intense look at the potential consequences for standing up for what you believe in. It is astounding to think about how many people are blind to the fact that violence is used every day to control public and personal opinion. AS I LAY DYING is to be commended for having the balls to create a video where they step outside their comfort zone and make such a relevant clip for our times” commented the directors.
Amanda Palmer featuring the Young Punx - “Map of Tasmania” (director: Michael Pope)
Amanda Palmer & The Young Punx - "Map of Tasmania" Music Video from Amanda Palmer on Vimeo.
From the album,
"Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under"
Out NOW!
Get it at http://music.amandapalmer.net TODAY for just 69 cents...physical merch bundles coming soon!
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Director: Michael Pope
Camera: Hillary Spera
Merkins & All Things Art: Zea Barker & Cassandra Long
Producer: Michael Pope
© 2011 Amanda Palmer & Michael Pope
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Written by Amanda Palmer, Hal Ritson, and Michele Balduzzi
Lyrics & Vocals: Amanda Palmer
Ukulele: Guthrie Govan
Keyboards & Programming: Hal Ritson, and Michele Balduzzi
Producers: Amanda Palmer, Hal Ritson, and Michele Balduzzi
Mastering: Mick Wordley at Mixmasters Studios in Adelaide, AU - mixmasters.com.au
© 2011 Amanda Palmer & The Young Punx
The Mysterious Chords 'And so you will be mine' Dir. Pádraig Fagan
And so you will be mine' is the first single from The Mysterious Chords' www.myspace.com album 'Harrington Street'. It is available to download on itunes. Here is a link to it on itunes: itunes.apple.com... The Mysterious Chords are a 3 piece guitar band based in Dublin. You can find them on myspace and facebook. The video was directed by Pádraig Fagan vimeo.com and is shot on ektochrome 64t super 8 film, using a nizo professional super 8 camera. Please watch it at a high resolution, as the full texture of the film doesn't come across in low resolution. It is possible to watch it in hd, which I would recommend.
Hinterland "Voixsmusik" (Luzi Katamay | Christian Dietl)
short description: this track is about hegemony of folk music in austria and the hassle to establish rap as a serious genre. we were playing with well-known cliche to put up fresh air in this obsolite controversy. And look: They have more in common than you think.
Iceland: Beyond Sigur Rós - Music Documentary (Dir: Brett Gregory, 2011)
Phoenix 1901 'A Take Away Show'
David Williams — Sunday Morning (dir: Michael Friberg).
A Utah original singing in one of Utah's most gorgeous settings. That's about all that needs saying, really.
David Williams-Sunday Morning from Michael Friberg on Vimeo.
Budokan Fire - Maximum Stereo High - Betamax Version