videos

Daughn Gibson - Phantom Rider

Daughn Gibson – “Phantom Rider”

Gibson’s face gets a lot more skull-y in this new clip.

Run the Jewels- Banana Clipper

Run the Jewels – “Banana Clipper”

El-P, Killer Mike and some tricked-out cars.

Destroyer - Bye Bye

Destroyer – “Bye Bye”

Guitar, greenery and chickens make up the visual factors in this new clip from Dan Bejar.

Chvrches - Lies

Chvrches – “Lies”

Scottish synth-pop trio enter a dystopian future.

Portal - Curtain

Portal – “Curtain”

Animated death metal horror with breathtaking visuals.

Savages - Marshal Dear

Savages – “Marshal Dear”

New animated video has shades of WWII factories and Kurt Vonnegut.

The Body - To Attempt Openness

The Body – “To Attempt Openness”

A bleeding canvas — literally.

Cut Copy - Free Your Mind

Cut Copy – “Free Your Mind”

Australian synth-pop group’s latest vid stars Alexander Skarsgard as a charismatic cult leader.

Fuck Buttons – “Brainfreeze”

UK duo take viewers on a trip to the uncanny valley.

Tim Hecker - Black Refraction

Tim Hecker – “Black Refraction”

Odd, slow-moving images, possibly in a chapel.

Oneohtrix Point Never - Still Life

Oneohtrix Point Never – “Still Life (Betamale)” (NSFW)

A disturbing, arty look at online fetish worlds.

Deerhunter - Back to the Middle

Deerhunter – “Back to the Middle”

A singer in a bright dress, performing in a stark, black and white clip.

Arcade Fire - Reflektor video

Arcade Fire reveal interactive “Reflektor” video

Check out the cool new visuals for the band’s long awaited new single.

TV on the Radio - Mercy

TV on the Radio – “Mercy”

Small cityscapes, planets, stop-motion animation, the works!

Savages - I Am Here

Savages – “I Am Here”

Recorded in a creepy warehouse, and inspired by minimalist Alvin Lucier.

No Age - An Impression

No Age – “An Impression”

First video from An Object focuses on an object. Get it?

Neko Case - The Worse Things Get

Watch Neko Case’s new lyric video for “Night Still Comes”

Another heartbreaker from The Worse Things Get.

King Krule - Easy Easy

King Krule – “Easy Easy”

Archy Marshall takes a walk in London.