• MUSIC

    Hallelujah Money feat. Benjamin Clementine – Gorillaz (Music Video)

    Gorillaz returns after six years with the apocalyptic “Hallelujah Money” video, the first taste of their new record which is coming later this year. The band has issued this song on the eve of the Inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump to serve as commentary on a politically-charged, historical moment. #wearestillhumanz Credits: Director: Gorillaz & Giorgio Testi Editor: Sebastian Monk www.gorillaz.com www.benjaminclementine.com Subscribe to UPROXX for More: https://goo.gl/wWFK2D Check out more of UPROXX here: http://uproxx.com https://twitter.com/uproxx https://facebook.com/uproxx UPROXX: The premier news and culture platform for the digital generation. News, sports, music, and entertainment with a connection you won’t find anywhere else.

  • ART

    Vicious Cycle by Michael Marczewski (Video)

    Vicious Cycle features a group of little autonomous robots performing a range of repetitive functions, driven by mechanical devices. But as the mechanisms mercilessly start getting faster and faster, things take a turn for the worse for the helpless robots. Watch the video below: Vicious Cycle from Michael Marczewski on Vimeo. Music by Marcus Olsson (kungenochhertigen.se)

  • FASHION

    Bottega Veneta S/S 2017 Campaign by Todd Hido (Video)

    Todd Hido captures the Spring/Summer 2017 video campaign for Bottega Veneta. Focused on clean architectural structures and luxury textiles. Watch the campaign below: Related articles Anne Rice feels like she’s gay Debbie Reynolds Recently Said People Are Born Gay Shemar Moore Responds to Rumors He’s Gay, Again Shirtless James Franco and Zachary Quinto Cuddle on Bed in New ‘I Am Michael’ Trailer

  • FASHION

    Wild Days and Nights in Rome: Gucci S/S 2017 Campaign (Video)

    “Presenting the new campaign video for the Gucci Spring Summer 2017 collection. In this film, by Glen Luchford, a band of artists and colorful characters collide in the streets of Rome, feasting on hamburgers dressed in evening gowns, hanging out with tigers and lions and partying in a marble fountain. Inspired by generations of intellectuals and artists that considered Rome to be their home town, some by birth, others through cultural adoption, this campaign is an homage to personalities like Cy Twombly, Mario Schifano and Laura Betti. The result is a series of compelling stories that champions Creative Director Alessandro Michele’s richly textured collections and accessories on unconventional individuals in…