My girlfriend (she’s the violinist) made a music video. It’s awesome, you should watch it.
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My girlfriend (she’s the violinist) made a music video. It’s awesome, you should watch it.
Read More “Duo Odéon – “Valses from Specter of the Rose: Maestoso” (Video)”
Johnny Marr has shared a video for “Walk Into The Sea.”
Mayday Parade have debuted a video for “It’s Hard to Be Religious When Certain People Are Never Incinerated by Bolts of Lightning.” You can watch the video here, because I’m not linking that many words.
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Hawthorne Heights have released Die Colorful, a documentary about the making of their latest album, Bad Frequencies.
Singer and Guitarist JT Woodruff shares “While writing and tracking Bad Frequencies, we set up some cameras to see what would happen. We let it unfold, naturally and organically, as the album began to bloom on camera and in session. Set to a musical score and spoken word passages meant to melt away anxiety and stress, Die Colorful is a journey into the making of Bad Frequencies, from our point of view.”
The Wonder Years have released a video for “Raining in Kyoto.”
Good Charlotte have released a video for “Actual Pain.”
Friendly Fires have released a video for “Love Like Waves.”
Trophy Eyes will release their new album, The American Dream, on August 3rd via Hopeless Records. Today they’ve shared the video for new song “You Can Count On Me” and pre-orders are now up.
Riot Fest has released a lineup teaser video.
Father John Misty has released a video for “Please Don’t Die.”
Holy Pinto have released a video for “Gold Leaf.”
Panic! at the Disco covered “IDGAF” for BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge.
Guns N’ Roses have released a previously unseen video for “It’s So Easy.”
This Wild Life have released a video for “Catie Rae.”
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly has released a video for “Animate.”