ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS - "SOMEDAY'S GONE" DIR: JON DANOVIC
Home Video - "The Automatic Process"
Directed by Nathaniel Cunningham and Home Video
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Loheem • Motel song, directed by Romain Quirot
Good Sport – Pushover
Good Sport "Pushover" Official Music Video Directed by Geoff Hoskinson
We Were Evergreen - Eggs // Mahogany Session
We Were Evergreen - Eighteen // Mahogany Session
The Weeknd - The Knowing, directed by Mikael Colombu

Admiral Crumple - Chop My CDs (Dir: Esmond Ruslim)
Inspired by Late night tv, 80's television, anime, infomercials, early 80's music videos bad VHS tapes. Underground Rapper Admiral Crumple returns with his next music video: "I chop My Cds."
Admiral Crumple is from Toronto, Ontario and has been on the underground scene for over 10 years.
Check out his video.
Performed by : Admiral Crumple Shot in Toronto, Ontario Directed by: Esmond Ruslim (www.esmondruslim.com) vimeo.com
Pandora's Box "It's all coming back to me now" (Dir: Ken Russell, 1989)
RIP
Internet Forever, Break Bones (dir. Tom Blyth)
Tom Blyth's debut music video for Internet Forever's morbid melodic pop track Break Bones, combines performance, animation and overlays in a Meso-American feast.
Internet Forever, Break Bones Director: Tom Blyth Producer: Sandra Borszcz 1st AD: Alexander Duncan Editor: Leila Sarraf @ Trim DOP: Leigh Alner Spark + Gaffer: Ben Kearney Overlays DOP: Fouad Gaber Animation: Malcolm Sutherland Colourist: Simona Harrison @ Prime Focus Art Department: Ally Mellor, Emma Denby & Elizabeth Lindsay @ TEAM TEAM, Nik Corrall Stylist/Costume Maker: Laura Clayton Headdress: Lara Jensen Make Up Artist: Mary-Jane Gotidoc Hair Stylist: Meggie Cousland
Sisterland - Dirty White (dir. The Late Misters)
TRACK: 'Dirty White'
BAND: Sisterland
LABEL: Blessing Force
DIRECTED, SHOT AND EDITED BY: The Late Misters
www.latemisters.com
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The Frown - The National (Dir. Tristan Holmes)
Production House: MagicFactory Director : Tristan Holmes from Star Productions DOP : David Pienaar Focus Puller : Garth Scholz
Comfortable Living Presents: #CMFTBLVN Episode 1
"Comfortable Living" is an association of Hip Hop artist based out of Atlanta, GA. Suni MF Solomon, FLYTASTiK, Mr. 2Fly the Gentleman, and JaMEEL are the featured talent of this creative organization. Creating and presenting relative, and inspirational music, for all walks of life.
Follow these young artist as they chase their dreams, work hard, and party!!!
SuniMFSolomon.bandcamp.com FLYTASTiK.bandcamp.com JaMEEL.bandcamp.com
Tots and Hooch - Space Bud (Fifteen Feet of Fresh)
Tots and Hooch - Space Bud (Fifteen Feet of Fresh) Produced by OFCLOUDS
A large Robot walks around New York City with his two new buds, Tots and Hooch.
Lupe Fiasco "I Don't Wanna Care Right Now ft. MDMA, Directed by Tobias Spellman
Lupe Fiasco "I Don't Wanna Care Right Now ft. MDMA [Official Music Video]
Directed, Filmed and Edited by Tobias Spellman Additional Photography by Jason Matzner
Tommy Blazee - Weirdo, Directed by Stein.A
Directed by Stein.A based out of Westchester, NY.
Production company www.debomedia.com
Catman Cohen - "ZERO" (Dir: Tristan Bernal)
Fourteen year old director Tristan Bernal presents a stunning, nihilistic depiction of teenage angst and alienation in his dark, disturbing visual interpretation of the controversial Catman Cohen feature song, ZERO, the opening track in Cohen’s new CD...Confessions of a Shadow. For every teen who ever felt invisible or ignored, ZERO captures the suicidal self-loathing juxtaposed against a profound yearning to be loved, a struggle for acceptance so rarely realized by those young oddballs who our society considers to be less than “perfect.”
Moreover, ZERO stands as a poignant visual metaphor for those in our society (the unemployed....the financially bankrupt.....the uninsured sick and injured.....the hungry and homeless....and all other suffering people in crisis) who feel profoundly worthless and invisible as they maneuver through an often hostile world that typically affords dignity, status, and value only to the rich, beautiful, and smugly satisfied.
Indelible images of anguish seeped in bloody despair provide the backdrop to a haunting electronic song, ZERO, whose eerie wailing notes will reverberate in your head long after the music ends.
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