New Coldplay feat. Jay-Z video: ‘Lost +’

I’ve already talked a bit about Coldplay’s “Lost+” remix by Jay-Z, back sometime in October. Like I said before, it isn’t anything too extravagant, like Jay-Z’s ‘Encore’ with Linkin Park, but rather something just different – a well received diversification. The video for Lost+ just came out a few hours ago and frankly, on this department, it’s not at all impressive. What they did was just adding some Jay-Z pseudo-cameos (in a TV-set…), over Coldplay’s…

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Deerhunter videos: ‘Cover Me (Slowly)’ and ‘Microcastle’

This year’s Microcastle by Deerhunter was really beautiful from multiple points of view. I was really impressed by it, and considering I’m not a very big fan of the artsy genre, that says a lot. “Cover Me (Slowly)” and the title track, “Microcastle,” are two of my favorite tracks of the record – the first, a great soothing trip down chill-ville, too bad it’s a bit short; the other, a very upbeat song which just,…

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Eagles of Death Metal – ‘Wannabe in LA’ (live @ Jimmy Kimmel)

First I was stocked by the new EODM album art, then I got really jumpy when the official video for the first single Wannabe in LA come up, but I finally got my copy of Heart On the day before yesterday I was really close to climax. I won’t go ahead with the actual spinning of the CD, as it involves wet pants. Whatever. Anyway, yesterday Jesse Hughes, joined by some QOTSA maestros, including a…

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New M.I.A. feat. Blaqstarr video: ‘Way Down in the Hole’ (Tom Waits cover)

M.I.A. and Baltimore’s own Blaqstarr teamed up to do a Way Down in the Hole (Tom Waits) cover, mixing up various versions of the song that can be found as the theme song for The Wire. The song itself isn’t fantastic, but like any song featuring M.I.A. it has some crazy beats! In the hands of a capable DJ, this could rock a few clubs silly. From the video’s end, It’s clearly low budget, and…

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New The Streets video: ‘Heaven for the Weather’

The new video for The Streets’ latest single, “Heaven for the Weather,” isn’t nearly as melodramatic as the last one, for Everything is Borrowed. This latest installment features the honorable Dr. M. Skinner, a sorta cult guru, who has a huge fan base of people who worship his book, ‘Get Low.’ Who knows what hidden paths to enlightenment this fictional book might contain, but I’m pretty sure it’s got some pretty slick scientologic rhymes.

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AC/DC are the first band to ever release video in Excel format

If there was even a single doubt in your mind, it has to be shattered NOW. AC/DC fuc*ing rocks. After everything they’ve done, after releasing just dozens of massive classic hits, they just come back and ripped everything apart with their latest release, Black Ice. My fingers are just itching to write a review for that, so keep an eye out, cause the album’s just brilliant. But that’s not the issue here. The rock gods…

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New Ryan Adams (with The Cardinals) video: ‘Fix It’ (live @ David Letterman)

Ryan Adams latest, tenth album, recorded with his long time collaborators The Cardinals, titled “Cardinology”, got out on shelves of record stores all over the country this week. It’s quite incredible how Ryan manages to spit out records after records in such a short time span. Sincerely, he would put most other songwriters to shame, but, like I’ve already said it before, I feel like he’s rushing things too much. This leads to half-baked stuff….

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New Coldplay video: ‘Lovers in Japan’

I really loved this year’s “Viva la Vida” by Coldplay, quite unexpectedly, actually. Lovers in Japan, the band’s latest single, is one of my favorite songs off new album, next to Lost and 42, thanks to its easy going, anthemic vibe. I’m really a sucker for these types of melodies. The video doesn’t come any shorter, either, with simple, colorful, visually stimulative frames, that makes the whole experience a lot more pleasant and relaxing. It…

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New Beck video: ‘Gamma Ray’ (2nd version)

Back at this last summer’s dawn, we posted a blog post about, what was then, Beck’s first single and video off his most recent album, Modern Guilt, single called Gamma Ray. Apparently, the reminiscing neopshychedelia of the video was only a warm-up for this second version, just recently released, featuring Chloë Sevigny with some heavy make-up, the usual trippy effects, bonded together with a series of overall random stuff. Beck – Gamma Ray

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