ROCK MUSIC
As Winton’s first official music video, the stripped-back concept is a reminder of just how artful an indie performance visual can be, drawing listeners inward through the passion of the moment, wading through a lifetime of memories and infinite possibilities.
Swapping the late-night breakfast chain for a livelier setting, the “Jukebox Brawl” music video invites viewers to relive the infamous Friday night at the beloved and iconic Rusty Nail in Nashville, where Easterly narrates a bubbling altercation…
Cowboy Mouth's official music video unfurls like a dazzling reel of these iconic femme fatales and their brooding counterparts, woven into a tapestry of iconic American imagery that captures the zeitgeist of a bygone era.
Bolstered by Divergent’s engrossing, R&B-inspired melody, the accompanying “I Really Want To Love You (So Bad)” lyric video subtly amplifies the indomitable pull of this bittersweet romance. Brought to life in collaboration with HIP Video Production…
The music video for “The Wheel”, recorded, edited, and directed by Hoy himself, continues the thread of astute societal observation, stealthily commenting on the current state of governance and culture in North America.
Backed by the swaying scenery of the idyllic Pearlstone Amphitheater on a pleasant October afternoon, the “I Ride Alone” live performance video is as soothing as it gets, inviting listeners to pull up a lawn chair of their own, enjoy the unseasonably warm sunshine…
If the “Gift Or A Curse” music video seems eerily familiar, it might trigger memories of a certain soundstage performance that swept the nation in the summer of 1979. The Knack’s “My Sharona” music video helped cement the clean-cut, musicians-in-ties aesthetic that defined that era of music.
The stellar "Phantom Firefly (Glow)" music video is a testament to what can happen when the light within finally peeks out, revealing the true colors underneath.
The “Be My Lover” music video puts viewers right in the eye of the storm, spinning Infamous HER around their recording studio with a 360-degree camera as they rip into an electrifying performance.
The "Wayward Wind" music video captures the zeitgeist and during troubled, challenging times like we're all experiencing, it makes us feel less alone.
Though viewers may shed a tear (or several), the “Why Wait” music video is celebratory at its core. Interwoven home videos and photos honor a regal and unshakable spirit.
As Divergent unravels this harrowing tale, building tension with each verse, the “Give Her Love” lyric video sets the scene, painting a vivid portrait of the place where things took a turn for the worse. Tucked within abandoned, overgrown stretches of railroad tracks, gravel roads lined with rusty pickup trucks…
Formed in Tempe, AZ, The Black Moods' is comprised of three members — frontman/guitarist Josh Kennedy, drummer Chico Diaz and bassist Jordan Hoffman. They are modern-day torchbearers of ageless rock & roll, and have just released their new song entitled “Time Bomb”.
We recently featured Ophelia Moon’s song, “Explode With You”, but as can you see, their awesome tunes never end, because we’re back with another one. This one’s entitled “Drench Me”; check it out now!
In the “Upon The Earth” music video, much like in real life, the lines between the natural and digital worlds blur — JHelix’s not just standing “Upon The Earth” but becoming one with it, shifting between lush green forests and pixelated hellscapes where faceless bots take swings without rhyme or reason.
Philadelphia area based musical group Ophelia Moon is back on NxtNow Music with the unveiling of their new single, "Explode With You". Listen to the song now!
Backdropped by the unmistakable, shimmering cityscape of the Big Apple just across the river, the “Something Different” music video serves as a vessel for reflection—a place for M. Spano to uncover and make sense of the emotions pulled straight from his soul.
The “Hear The Call” music video marks a new visual chapter for the iDreamology team, delving into the vivid storytelling possibilities of an epic, dystopian anime style.
Few things in life complement each other better than rock and racing—they’re both thunderous, adrenaline-pumping, and tinged with danger. On a late-night joyride—windows down, pedal to the floor—“Rev It Up” is the anthem to crank, a simple staple that embodies the effervescent staying power of good old-fashioned, golden era rock.
Check out “HI-WAY” and “¡BANG BANG!”, the brand new music videos by French rock band HighWay.
Phoenix-based rock outfit Sweet Mess steps boldly into original territory with “Midnight Knows My Name,” a single that captures the restless electricity of sleepless nights and turns it into a fist-in-the-air anthem.
Greater Philadelphia area based music group Ophelia Moon just unveiled their latest single, "Avatar: Encryption Code", written by Darren O. Moon. The song was co-written and performed by Maya Mikity.
The Hidden Persuaders transform street samples into hypnotizing music that makes your heart beat to the rhythm of the city. Their debut, “Fine”, reveals their signature sound: a voice as deep as Leonard Cohen’s hovering above the raw heartbeat of the street.
The “Rise Up” music video is where The Tennessee Werewolves truly flex their renewed creative muscles, unveiling an enthralling visual aesthetic that mirrors the raw, dramatic atmosphere of their new era.
Watching the “Lost On You” music video by Nuke The Soup, directed by Aspen native Danny Brown, is like watching that real-life dream transform into a cosmic wonderland where the imagination can run free.
“Higher than Before” is the title track for the just released, 8-song album by Tracygirl. We’re huge fans of this song and we guarantee that you will too, so listen to it now
“Eyeliner” is the exciting second single from Freya and The Vikings, an Aussie 7 piece rock band with 3 lead female vocalists and a powerhouse instrumental section.
Long-distance indie rock group Perfect Weather For Humans kick off 2026 with a hook-driven new single “Measure For Measure”. Taking revenge fantasies as its jumping off point, “Measure For Measure” melds roiling emotions with the expansive PWFH sound to create one of the group’s most visceral outings yet.
The vibrant “The Guitar Man” music video, directed by filmmaker Joe Rubenstein, bottles the electricity of being in the crowd at a Pink Floyd or Radiohead performance—that transcendent moment when the performers give everything, and the sound hits so hard, so completely, it feels like liftoff.

Future Mondays has just unveiled "Faithlessly", the first of four releases as the follow-up to 2023's self-titled EP. The track was produced by Grammy nominee Tom Gardner at Rift Studios.