The Morning Benders – “All Day Day Light” from Jack Ferry on Vimeo. Big Echo, the Morning Benders’ newest album came out months ago, and its really great; it has some of the best moments on any album I’ve heard this year. And now that they have re-highlighted a track that I really enjoyed, I’m forced to give Big Echo another listen. Check out the video for their track All Day Light, and if you haven’t already, get out there and buy Big Echo.
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The Drums new video for their track Down By the Water seems to be a video for a early 60’s based Happy Hands club. The song has a slow chilled out echo vibe that’s good for listening on these last days of summer. Check the video, and if you want grab the mp3 as well. Hear Down by the Water.
Leave a CommentThis is the wild and crazy video for Wavves’ single Post Acid, from their recently released album, King of the Beach. Grab the album, King Of The Beach, here.
Leave a CommentThis is the video for MGMT’s Congratulations. From what I remember of the album, it was the only track I actually got into. Really not sure what these guys are in to, but the video is very strange. It’s very bizarre… what do you think?
Leave a CommentHaving one of those mornings? Check out the video for the Thermals’ I don’t believe you. The song comes from the upcoming album Personal Life which is due for release on Kill Rock Stars on September 7th. or just download / stream the song here… I Don’t Believe You
3 CommentsJust can’t get enough of this album why not get the feeling of actually being at one of their larger than life kind of shows.
Leave a CommentOf Montreal’s new album, False Priest is quickly coming up. Their new single, Coquet Coquette, is featured in the video above. The video seems as though it would fit somewhere in the middle of 2001: A Space Odyssey. It’s violent, cannibalistic and totally wild. Check out the video, and preorder False Priest here.
Leave a CommentCee-lo “No one’s gonna love you” from Starr Whitesides on Vimeo.
My friend Andrew brought this to my attention, it’s a fantastic cover of one of my favorite Band of Horses songs.
For the right reasons, I’ve also included the original after the break.
3 CommentsBochica Impetigo credits Worcester kids (from my hometown) DOM played a live session at Pitchforks Brooklyn Offices. Listen to more DOM on their myspace.
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