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more about #musicvideos more comments → Anderson Evans: (Let's try this again)... I always get more inspiration from the British Broadcasting Company when it comes to music video that inspires me finan... more » SidAndFinancy: But the Acela loses money at twice* that rate! * Actual performance may vary. #trendwatch more » Brad Brown: Let me be clear - I think the best way to help the unemployed is to encourage them to hide behind the topiary outside Bunker Hill Community College, ... more » BlinkyMcChuck: This is AMAZING. more » Pope John Peeps II: Foster, you really need to stop commenting on music. Grizzly Bear is "aping" the Beach Boys? Robbie Williams is better than Lady Gaga? I just feel sli... more » Peter Feld: This is a nice animated short. The music is only marginally connected; it's a pleasant soundtrack for it, but the video would work just as well with a... more » Dickdogfood: Not only is this video far far better than the songs' original, it's far far better than the song itself. (Kudos to its portrayal of same-sex desire, ... more » Baroness: This video is good, I liked the animation and creativity a lot. I appreciate the work that went into it. Pity the song is so twee and ploddingly ord... more » hilikusopus: If you ever have a chance to see these guys play live, take it. They're really nice, too. My cousin used to room with one of them. Good peeps. Good mu... more » maevemealone: That was like Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs crossed with a whole lot of wonderful. It's funny that I've gone the full spectrum of the art: staying... more » croush1211: Rather than reminiscing about the good ol' days of MTV (full disclosure: I was born in 1989, so I totally have no idea what it was like) I'd rather fe... more » Murgatroid: Neat video, but I still actually prefer the video they made for it. I love the simple, yet creepy concept. more » lionboy: I don't think interesting work like this really ever existed in great abundance on MTV or VH1. Perhaps it's best that video artists have alternative p... more » onebadclam: I don't get it. Where was the grizzly bear? more » Solomon Grundy: Judging from his Wikipedia entry (btw, notable person?), this Miles Fisher guy is basically the PC Peterson of oil money Texas. more » -
#recessionomics
Ride the Great American Satan Train to the Land of Prosperity
The Way We Live Now: Sulking about moodily. Night school is kicking our ass. We can't pay the train fare to work. And what's the point, even? There's no hope for employment. Unless you star in a music video. More » -
#thingsweactuallylike
Fan-Made Music Video Restores Hope In Music Video Kind
Remember music videos being important, and good? Neither does anybody I know, because our memory's been wiped by MTV and VH1's current slate of programming. And then there's this beautiful, fan-made music video of indie band Grizzly Bear's "Two Weeks." More » -
#doingit
Lydia Hearst Murdered By Wall Street Jerk
Ohh look! Here's a really fun poppy cover of the Talking Heads' This Must Be the Place, by Miles Fisher. The video is an American Psycho homage. The "best" part? Heiress/area dope Lydia Hearst is in it, having sexy threesomes!!
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#thekidstoday
NYU Students We Actually Like
Two reasons to enjoy Nyle's video "Let the Beat Build": 1) It was shot all in one take with live music, and 2) refreshingly optimistic lyrics about creative ambition in the New Depression. More » -
#why
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Fox Business Network Band
Hey, it's Mike Huckabee and "The Fox Business Network Band" playing "Learn to Fly." We're pretty sure we saw these guys play after GB Leighton on TC Muzique back in '96. -
#musicvideos
Neil Young For Treasury Secretary
Did you hear about the financial crisis? Popular Canadian songsmith Neil Young did! Let us take a quick look at his reaction to this unprecedented economic situation: a song called "Cough Up the Bucks." More » -
#musicvideos
What If We Don't Want Our YouTube TV?
The record labels like to think they built MTV — and have been punishing every new idea for promoting music since. That self-defeating dynamic could destroy a nascent YouTube partnership between Google and Universal Music. More » -





