ROCK MUSIC
The kinetic clip for “Eruption” opens with Susan Aquila alone onstage, bathed in violet light, bow raised, violin tucked under her chin, and her long blonde hair cascading over the body of her instrument. Viewers don’t see her facial expression immediately…
The self-recorded and edited music video for “ONE ANOTHERS” further heightens the sense of dreamy mania, seamlessly weaving together “behind-the-scenes” recording footage with simple, introspective shots. It captures the surreal unease of being on a bad trip…
Inspired by skiing footage shot by director Danny Brown's father in Aspen in the 70s, Nuke the Soup's “Biggest Storm” music video radiates a sense of warm, fuzzy nostalgia—despite its frosty setting.
If you’re a fan of bands like Alkaline Trio, Kings of Leon and Thrice, then you will love the music of Chicago based indie rockers Carrying Torches. Check out their brand new single/video “Good in Blue!
“eavesdropper ;; death stories” is the first in a three-part EP series that MEGGO plans to release throughout 2025, each chapter exploring a different facet of her journey through love, loss, and healing.
Brilliantly directed by Klim Rudakov, the “Just Like Me” video follows LightLongLife and a cast of characters as they obsess over their perceived flaws. In the beginning, they all desperately try to cover them out of fear of rejection, criticism, and unworthiness of love…
Residing in Troy, Ohio, the lovely and talented Ozzie D has released a collection of holiday singles/videos spreading pure Christmas cheer—and she can’t wait for all to enjoy!
Continuing to establish himself as a fearless storyteller, the Americana troubadour, TT, shares his third music video, “My Confession.” His forthcoming debut album, Man on the Corner, is rooted in his own eclectic musical tastes and personal experiences, observations made…
Director Scott Allyn is the viewer's guide to the backstreets and alleys of the City of Thieves, and his vision is simultaneously twisted and familiar. His City is black and white — because that’s how we’ve begun to see the world — but the shapes are constantly melting and morphing.
Midnight Crawl recently dropped the gothy music video for their song “Let's to the Wood”, which is featured on their debut EP entitled “Goodbye to the White Rose”, that was released this past summer. This amazingly spooky visual was created in the woods of Nova Scotia, and is an ode to their love of horror.
Franklin Gotham has just released their latest single entitled "Caroline", a song that delves into the depths of obsession, painting a portrait of a woman who becomes the focal point of a twisted romance. Accompanying it is the music video, captured by their incredible fans in Hawaii...
Pep Rally's music video for "Roll Around" offers a unique and engaging twist by bringing the song’s tumultuous relationship to life through a series of text message conversations. It’s a clever lyric video that, ironically, contains none of the song’s lyrics!
“Let Us Breathe” is the lead single from TT’s debut album, Man On The Corner, an enticing set of tracks that powerfully slide between catchy soulful country tracks, to uncompromising rock, and to ballads rich with strings. Watch its accompanying clip now.
Stereocloud’s new single, “Lost My Dream”, captures the essence of the emotional turmoil of realizing that someone you once loved has changed. The song depicts the pain of realizing that the person, who was once full of charm…
The “Light It” music video is a splendid reminder of all the ways that true connection enlivens the soul and encourages viewers to explore their feelings of combustibility and vulnerability. After all, just one spark has the potential to set one’s heart aflame.
“Leaveyourlove” finds Parcels picking up right where they left things: with a melody as sleek and shiny as a jetliner, danceable beats, scratchy funk guitar and elastic bass, and some of the most radiant group vocals you’ll ever hear. Check out their music video now!
While the “Shotgun Paradise” video offers a playful and cinematic take on the song, the lyrics remain deeply personal to BOSCO, reflecting on a specific moment of violence and the broader themes of power and protest.
Honey Trap's latest video for their song "Outlaws" offers an exhilarating departure from the traditional music video format, presenting a cinematic experience that captivates from start to finish.
The music video for Stacy Gabel's "One Perfect Summer" beautifully embodies the idea that everyone's perfect summer is unique. Understanding this, Stacy includes a variety of captivating visuals that resonate with different summer experiences.
Porter Block’s new visual for “Groove Goin’ On” is a fitting tribute and terrific hat-tip to Randy Newman’s epic music video from 1983, “I Love L.A.” Set against the bustling streets of Nashville…
“Clubbing on the Moon (Staring at the Sun)” follows “Turn the Radio Up (Own the Night),” a bracing single that invites listeners to surrender to their rocking impulses. Watch the accompanying music video now.
In the playful clip for “Naked and Alive”, under a high summer sky, the members of Milky Chance take to the track to train for the Olympics. Never mind that they’re not exactly digging into the dirt with the determination of athletic champions…
In their new clip “Keepin’ It Western”, with haystacks as their backdrop, Canadian country-rock duo Banned and Outlawed rock out in their backyard as they pay tribute to the life that taught them everything that they know.
Music project Orey Eyed has just released his first full-length album entitled “Dozing Off While Driving”. The album features performances and production from himself as well as a vocal performance from Ohio-based singer-songwriter mimete on the sixth track Scarlet Noise.
In the blazing landscape of the “Light ‘Em Up” music video skulls emerge as guardians of the flame, a homage to The Dead Daisies’ enduring commitment to keeping rock and roll alive. As the video unfolds amidst a sea of flickering flames and explosions…
DEF MACHINE’s newest releases are the first look into their unreleased album that explores a wide variety of genres; in this case, a fast rap mixed with gospel elements in “Breakthru” and hard-rock rap in “Slam Dance.”
The “Holy Mother of God” video is centered around a nun, played by Ashley Wooley, who wanders around the beaches and streets of the Bay Area. The nun serves as the personification of Mother Earth…
The "Invisible" music video features unique visual elements, including scenes where Johnson appears as a sketch-like animation, adding to the dreamlike and surreal quality of the narrative.
As is always the case with The Infamous HER, the “Dare Me” video feels like it belongs to every era at once and none at all. Viewers could be looking at a ‘50s pool party attended by a group of girlfriends who could soon be something more…
As a standout track nestled in the narrative of The Catacombs, “Some Kind of Purgatory” lives up to its name—delivering a sound and style untethered to anything in particular—constantly surprising the listener. Watch Mark Ciani’s accompanying music video now.