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    Worriers – Chasing (Music Video)

    We’ve all fallen in love with a lamp right? nah? Worries releases a music video from their lp Imaginary Life. In the music video for chace we find the lead singer having an eye on a blue haired beauty and when they finally meet, things aren’t what they seem to be. The song is catchy upbeat with rocky/synth/punk tones. Watch the video for Chasing below: Related articles Remembering Aaliyah 14 Years Later With Our Top 5 Favorite Music Videos! Behold The Most Racist Rap “Music” Video In Human History, Courtesy Uncle Tuna! Video: Bride, groom, and guests create epic, one-take music video Yung Simmie “Dead Beat” (WSHH Exclusive – Official…

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    SILICON – Personal Cumputer (pre-release album stream)

    SILICON aka Kody Nielson has released his debut album for a full album stream before it’s release this upcoming Friday (Aug 28, 2015) SILICON – Personal Cumputer ALBUM STREAM The album stream is presented in an interactive art gallery format, you can stroll through the separate cover arts that were specifically made for each track handmade by Kody Nielson himself. Silicon Online Website | Facebook | Twitter

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    The Good Life – The Troubadour’s Green Room (Music Video)

    Tim Kasher best known for his work with the band Cursive has released a music video with his other band The Good Life for their song titled “The Troubadour’s Green Room”which is a catchy somber tune of the grass isn’t always greener. The video has a glowing line animation created by artist  Bryan Brinkman. Watch the music video below: Order here: http://saddle-creek.com/store/687

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    Karen O – Singalong (Music Video)

    Last year Karen released an LP titled Crush Songs and has just now released a music video for the track Singalong created by Asli Baykal. The video is a compilation of summer in New York filmed with old film. See the Singalong music video below:

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    Beirut – Gibraltar (Music Video)

    Beirut’s album No No No is about to hit shelves on Sept 11th. The second single shared is “Gibraltar” released along side a music video where you can find them wandering a deserted polluted island. Directed by Brother Willis, watch the video below:

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    Brooke Candy – Rubber Band Stacks (Music Video)

    Coming out fresh from the washing machine. Brooke Candy’s new music video for her upbeat single “Rubber Band Stacks” is an exciting assortment of raunchy fun. You can find her dolled up like The Runaways Cherrie Currie featuring a whale tail as she twerks to her song with a live parrot on her butt. An environmentalist. See the official music video for Rubber Band Stacks below: “Rubber Band Stacks” Lyrics: Chillin, rubber band stacks to the ceiling And on and on yes the crew stay winnin Splish splash we’re tearin it up I came for the gut I make em up-chuck I come through like disco disaster I set the pace then…

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    Deerhunter – Snakeskin (Music Video)

    Deerhunter has released a music video for their single ‘Snakeskin’ from their upcoming album ‘Fading Frontier’, released October 16, 2015. In the video we find find lead singer Bradford Cox in Crocodile Dundee attire sitting in the middle of the room accompanied by a dog and some skulls.

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    Lana Del Rey – High By The Beach (Music Video)

    Not too long ago she released the single High By The Beach and now the official music video has been released. You will see Lana Del Rey lounge at her beachside home while she is constantly pursued by a helicopter with a camera. Reaching the peak of her sanity (paranoia) she pulls out a huge sci-fi gun from a hidden guitar case and glamorously shoots it down in a a massive explosion.

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    Hot Chip – Started Right (Music Video)

    ‘Started Right’ is a single from Hot Chips latest album ‘Why Make Sense?’ Where see a woman sing karaoke style to the track in various outfits, the longer the video goes we see more sassy and fun found clip footage to go along with her singing. Watch the music video below: Directed by Rollo Jackson