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    Islands – The Weekend (Official Music Video)

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    Lana Del Rey – “Ultraviolence” (Official Video)

    Is that old footage of Mrs. Presley? Nah, It’s your girl Lana Del Rey having a romantic (but lonley) vintage moment in a garden playing with her white veil and dress. Filmed with an old fashion camera and/or a filter option she glamorously struts the yard, sucks the camera mans finger, eats an orange and carries her white bouquet. Check out the new music video for Ultraviolence by Lana Del Rey below:

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    Little Dragon – Pretty Girls

    New music video by Little Dragon for their track titled Pretty Girls. Directed by Nabil this video is s a story about a zombie queen, turned hypnotic beauty queen, that still has zombie queen tendency. Check out how this plays out in the video below.

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    Eels – Lockdown Hurricane (Official Music Video)

    This music video for the song titled Lockdown Hurricane features a  criminal romance between a couple. What they do on a normal day at home, and the risks tied into their work. Official video for Lockdown Hurricane from ” The Cautionary Tales Of Mark Oliver Everret” out now.

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    New Release: Lykke Li – Love Me Like I’m Not Made Of Stone

    Releasing the first song to have a music video from her new upcoming album titled “I never learn” The video features the artist in a slow motion as she desperately looks around and ponders in slow motion while damp and distressed. Lykke Li told magazine NMEit would be the third part in a trilogy of her albums, claiming that the album covers the “intense period” of being a woman in her 20s. “I see my albums as a trilogy, with [2007 debut] ‘Youth Novels’ as the first one and hopefully this one as the last in this chapter,” she said. She also stated “It’s always about me and the guilt…