Category: Music Videos

leaving tomorrow by a place to bury strangers [music video]

The first thing that strikes me when watching A Place To Burn Stranger’s music video for “Leaving Tomorrow” – apart from the heavy bass of the lead singer’s vocals and the repetitive droning riffs that kick off the track, is the renegade, grassroots quality of the film. The costumes, camerawork and acting is basic, and a little bit amateur, but I think that’s why I like it so much. Filmed on an iPhone, it rocks the “dare you to do better at home” look, and hopefully many fans are going to respond with “challenge accepted.”

It harkens back to the simplicity of the music, reminiscent of the folk rock genre which is gathering momentum thanks to the bigger names of Mumford and Sons and Noah and the Whale, and I for one really like it. As the video and song plays, my foot taps along almost of it’s own accord and I enjoy following the camera wobbles as it changes from scene to scene. The song is based on the Japanese short horror story Katshu Gee- though if I’m honest I’m not entirely sure what the plot entails. Nor can I see the link between the song and the video, but that might be because the low voice makes it difficult to distinguish the lyrics themselves. Despite this, it’s still likeable and intriguing.

– Joanne Ball

ho hey by the lumineers

The Lumineers. Haven’t heard of them? You will. Their self-entitled album was released last April, and if what I write doesn’t entice you to listen to it…do it anyways. I was lucky enough to discover them last November and have been avidly following them ever since. So imagine my joy when I heard they were going to be playing a free show in Chicago, just a few stops up the red line from me. Yeah, I was going to that show, even if I had to skip Italian class. (Don’t worry, I didn’t.)

When I arrived the show had already started, but you wouldn’t know it from the outside. The place wasn’t crowded at all, and when I arrived the security guard said it wouldn’t matter if I was VIP or not. That’s just how close we all were. It couldn’t have been more than a hundred people there. That small of crowd either makes or breaks a show. It definitely made this one. Everyone there loved the energy The Lumineers gave off. It was early afternoon in a small bar, but they still put in the same effort they had at their big show the night before.

They are true musicians. You can hear it in their album. They use a variety of instruments, sound great together, and love to involve the audience in their music making. And in concert, they were exactly that. Whether it was their cute love song – Ho Hey – or their funny, slightly “drunkard’s tale” – Classy Girls – we, the audience, were every bit a part of the music as the band themselves.

While some go to concerts to see entertainers, myself included, The Lumineers offer a nice reprieve. They are more about their heartfelt, relatable lyrics, varying their sound from slow, chill, dream-like, to upbeat, thigh slapping, folk, than they are about impressing you with their “mad” guitar skills or perfectly timed transitions. The band itself has such great dynamic that it feels as if you’re sitting in on a group of friends just playing music together than at an actual concert. A really talented group of friends that is.

So if you’re into that folky guitar, tambourine, cello mix, check ‘em out. Or if you’re looking for something that doesn’t sound like it’s been edited to the max, check ‘em out. And if you’re just looking for something new, CHECK ‘EM OUT!

– Noelle Smiley

let’s talk about agent ribbons [video]

Released on 9/11/12, Let Them Talk by Agent Ribbons is five song EP teaser of the full-length album that is coming in 2013. The girls are still bringing a vintage style into their songs with easy listening, and relaxing grooves that will automatically put you in a good mood. Check out the video for their latest single “Family Haircut” below.

– Julie White

Vetiver & Fruit Bats

“Andy Cabic of Vetiver and Eric Johnson of Fruit Bats performing the Bobby Charles tune “I Must Be In a Good Place Now,” in a 100-year-old cabin at the Gundlach Bundschu winery. Captured by the website Yours Truly and High/Low Film at the Huichica Festival in Sonoma, CA on June 5. Enjoy!”

Vetiver & Fruit Bats from Yours Truly on Vimeo.

Video Preview | Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame – Tom Waits + Neil Young

“See Tom Waits in this clip from the 2011 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony airing on Fuse, March 20th at 9p/8c!”

“Neil Young inducts Tom Waits in this clip from the 2011 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony airing on Fuse, March 20th at 9p/8c!”

The Ocular Audio Experiment – Mesmeria EP [VIDEO]

“Clocking in at around 23:00 this is a new video for 1 of 2 tracks from The Ocular Audio Experiment’s Mesmeria EP.

The Ocular Audio Experiment is a shapeshifting, sonic happening founded by Alex Pollock in the dead of winter, 2009. Almost every Ocular Audio Experiment song and/or record involves the use of improvisation in varying degrees. Their first official release “Spectro-Sonic Cosmic Gaze” is an entirely improvised record while their more constructed songs still involve elements of spontaneous creativity. There is no set form or style to the collective beyond its commitment to explore an audio universe. ”

Label: Findingsoftheothereye.net