Denver five-piece Knuckle Pups talk to us about filming their feel-good music video for balmy indie pop song, ‘Great Behavior’ at Ohana mountain ranch.
Read MoreMarch To May talks to us about all things behind the scenes in the making of their music video for ‘Hylas’, the first single taken from their upcoming album, ‘What I Was and More’.
Read MoreSophia Nadia of psychedelic rock n roll outfit Cold Beaches talks to us about creating her self produced music video for ‘Somebody’, which sees her embrace her more manic and ruthless side in the name of women’s empowerment.
Read Morelotusbliss talk to us about the concept behind their gripping single and music video, ‘Carpet’, which explores the themes of heartache and the healing power of solidarity.
Read MoreMarlin’s Dreaming’s lead singe Semisi Maiair speaks to us about the band’s visuals for ‘Outwards Crying’, which contrasts imagery of concrete buildings vs nature, and animals vs humans. ‘Outwards Crying’ is taken from Marlin’s Dreaming’s newly released album, ‘Quotidian’.
Read MoreDark post-punk/goth outfit Secret Shame talks us through the concept behind their engrossing single and music video, ‘Dissolve’ which explores the theme of feeling trapped in your head and concealing yourself so no one knows what you’re really feeling.
Read MoreWe chat to Marshal Herridge of indie folk outfit Baneful Town about the band’s sweet animated music video for ‘Flare Gun Eyes’, which depicts a love story gone sour.
Read MoreSydney based outfit Caravãna Sun speak to us about their feel-good visuals for thoughtful jangle pop song, ‘Charlie’.
Read MoreCalifornia-based artist Joshua Barnhart of Strange Pilgrim speaks to us about using family vacation footage from the 1970s to accompany his nostalgic, indie rock single, ‘Salt and Seagulls’.
Read MoreWe chat to Glass Forest about their brooding electro pop single and intimate visuals for, ‘I Remember’ which saw them filming in an unexpected, but wholly welcome, snow storm.
Read MoreGarage Punk outfit KOLOSSUS DÄÄCHT speak to us about their comedic visuals for ‘Lipstick Love’, which is a parody on superficial narcissism, the modern body culture, and self commercialization of the generations Y and Z on social media.
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