Source Papa Roach I don’t know what to say; are these guys still alive? Even though they released an album in 2012 you don’t hear much about Papa Roach. There’s nothing much to say about the video, because it’s a lyric video, and you maybe know the song, Silence is the Enemy, from The Connection album; but you’ve got to love this song, I mean with lyrics like: Like my opinion is…
Single On Repeat at the Moment
Cut Your Hair – Mad Love Now this is possibly the strangest but catchiest song I’ve heard for a while. Opening with the lyrics “Raveee…” does make me think “what is this”? But I’m soon over that when I hear the wonderfully soothing guitar strings combine with the melodic piano riffs and vocals that may remind you of something from the 90’s . At first I assumed this was a generic indie pop band from…
The Good Natured – Lovers
So pop it’s like fairy liquid gone mad Lovers is a pretty good introduction to The Good Natured and their debut album Prism. Recorded with producers who also have played a part in recording with Robyn, Santigold, Ellie Goulding and Sugababes, that dash of urban pop and sweet knowing is all apparent. Slicing and dicing its way through emotions and eccentricities the album is set for a summer release, off the back of an April tour, including…
Check out latest NSFW video from ‘In This Moment’: Adrenalize
Source I must confess/I’m addicted to this/Shove your kiss straight through my chest/ I can’t deny, I’d die without this/ Make me feel like a god/ Music, love and sex /Adrenalize me… How can you not love this lyrics? Just listen to the song and we’ll talk after that if these don’t convince you. The song, Adrenalize, is one of the tracks from the band’s latest album, Blood, released in August last year. The…
Deftones released new video with lyrics for Swerve City
Source The song Swerve City is one of the newest songs, actually from their latest album Koi No Yokan, and the video includes some fragments from classical western movies. If you wanna listen to the whole album, you can just go here, because in November last year they streamed the whole album for free (now it seems, like long time ago). I just can’t figure out why they chose these fragments…
Paramore released a new video: Still into you
Source Paramore is not actually one of my favorite bands, but I love Hayley’s hair, kind of reminds me of Cindy Lauper. And the video also is kind of cute with a childish theme. The song is from the band’s 4th LP, self-titled, and it was actually released yesterday, on 8th April, and it is going yo be officially released as a single on 20th May. It seems that this Spring…
Yeah Yeah Yeahs and a Gospel Choir at Letterman’s Show
Maybe this sounds crazy, I mean can you imagine Karen O singing with a gospel choir live? Well, me neither, but it seems that this is possible, and actually it doesn’t even sound as bad as I expected to. OK, I have to admit, this song is really awesome. Source Yeah Yeah Yeahs The song Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at the Late Show with David Letterman, it’s Sacrilege from their latest album…
Enter Shikari released new video: The Paddington Frisk
Enter Shikari – The Paddington Frisk Enter Shikari just released a new video for the song The Paddington Frisk, which can be followed at the bottom of the article. The band was actually formed in 2003 and plays something like British post-hardcore, in a combination with heavy metal and alternative, anyway, maybe this sounds a little bit too much but I assure you that they are making a really great job….
Three videos to watch this week
Earl Sweatshirt ft Tyler, the Creator – “Whoa” Here’s another new Earl Sweatshirt track from his upcoming LP Doris. Not a big fan of the music myself, but it does have a nice sound to it and I really like the video concept and how it blends with the song. AlunaGeorge – ‘Attracting Flies’ Very nice groove to this tune, definitely one of pop’s most funky sounding duos – Attracting Flies is one of those…
Foals release bloody brutal video shot in Romania: “Late Night”
Sex, suffering, blood, pain – plenty of these in the Foals’ new video; the latest single to be taken from the Oxford band’s third album, Holy Fire paints a dark picture with plenty of nudity and violence. The clip was directed by Nabil (who directed the video for Frank Ocean’s “Pyramids”, among others) and shot in Romania. It tells three different stories – of birth, sex, and suicide, all of which really shock the unexpecting…









