Monday 27 February 2012

The Shins - "Simple Song" Video
This week, we ran into a bit of a problem as it pertains to this list: For some reason, YouTube embed aren’t rendering when we put them in. We’re not sure why that is, but we’re looking to fix it. (And if any readers know anyone at YouTube or Google who could help us out, please do!) In the meantime, we found Vimeo embeds for four of these five videos and posted a link to the other. Click below for this week’s list.

5. Lo-Fi-Fnk – “Kissing Taste” (Dir. Magnus Härdner)

The two members of this returning Swedish synthpop group, as well as an assortment of other attractive Norse young people, endure what you’d have to imagine would be extreme coldness to romp underdressed through their homeland’s wintry tundra. It’s all done with the sort of sharp atmospheric austerity that could only ever come from Scandinavia; consider it a less creepy, more affectionate cousin of those great Fever Ray videos from a couple of years ago.

4. Islands – “Hallways” (Dir. Lex Halaby & Toben Seymour)

A fun haunted-house romp of a video with an ending that’s gruesomely funny without overdosing on gore. But the real reason this belongs up here is that those skeleton marionettes are just great; they dance exactly the way you’d hope skeleton marionettes would dance.

3. French Montana – “Shot Caller Remix” (Feat. Diddy & Rick Ross) (Dir. Colin Tilley)

Old-school rap-video largesse of the type that we rarely see anymore, shot in black-and-white so sumptuous that it doesn’t look low-budget. Diddy’s asymmetrical-haircutted girlfriend Cassie steals the whole thing with one cold, hard stare at the camera. I have no idea why those Chuck Taylors and basketball nets are on fire, but it works. And is that Waka Flocka playing trumpet? I hope so.

2. Screaming Females – “It All Means Nothing” (Dir. Screaming Females & Ken Castellano) (NSFW)

In which we learn that this trio’s rhythm section has serious sketch-comedy chops. Unlike in the Islands video, the joke’s gruesomeness here does kind of overwhelm the punchline, but it’s pretty funny regardless. Also, those performance shots of the band in the backyard are straight fire. (Watch it here.)

1. The Shins – “Simple Song (Dir. DANIELS)

This is one of those situations where the obvious choice is also the right one: An impeccably shot shaggy-dog family story that manages to create pretty fully-formed characters without the benefit of dialog and then gives them all a heartwarming ending. Shout out to James Mercer for not embarrassing himself in the acting department. And somehow, a perfectly timed shattered vase to the head is always funny.

Tuesday 7 February 2012



Next week, the Shins will release the 7″ single version of “Simple Song,” the huge, world-beating single from their forthcoming Port Of Morrow album. That single will feature a new song called “September” on the B-side. And below, we’ve got the lyric video for the song, which has a delicate bossa nova lilt and some classic-rock-informed close harmonies. James Mercer! He knows what he’s doing!




The Shins: “September” (b-side of “Simple Song” 7”) from Record Store Day on Vimeo.

Wednesday 1 February 2012

Watch: Foo Fighters – “These Days”



The Foo Fighters keep on bringing the hits off of their brilliant album, Wasting Light. This time we get ourselves a video for the song “These Days” which isn’t your typical “show the band playing live in front of massive audiences” video. I mean, it definitely has that but it also shows Dave Grohl saying goodbye to his wife and kids before heading off to play in Australia and New Zealand. Remember the New Zealand show? The one where they created volcanic tremors?

Check out the video down below and just watch in awe as the Foos command everyone’s attention in these gigantic arenas.