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The Used Drop Animated Music Video For “Giving Up” 


In support of their new record, Toxic Positivity, The Used has released a dynamic new music video for their single, “Giving Up.” But this video is unlike your standard piece of band content. Giving fans something new and exciting to pair with the track, The Used’s latest video is animated, incorporating eclectic visuals and abstract graphics that align with the band’s release campaign.  If you can imagine it, it is likely in this new music video. Skulls falling from the sky, plants with faces, and submarines flying through space do not begin to describe the quirky chaos that happens throughout… Read more »

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grandson Gets Vulnerable In New Music Video For “Half My Heart”


Known for his self-explorative lyrics, grandson is stepping out of his comfort zone with his new music video for “Half My Heart.” Off of his new full-length, I LOVE YOU, I’M TRYING, the video showcases the artist on an endlessly-spinning merry-go-round. The setting is a symbol of the song’s themes about growing up and feeling stuck. grandson is on a playground, battling between learning from his bad habits and opening his heart to new relationships. In the end, he gets off of the merry-go-round and is joined by a possible love interest. “‘Half My Heart’ is about feeling stuck in… Read more »

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The Ready Set Experiences Growth In “Who You Really Are” Video


Following the return of The Ready Set with “Who You Really Are” two weeks ago, vocalist Jordan Witzigreuter has dropped the enlightening, accompanying music video. “Who You Really Are” serves as the artist’s first solo release since 2018’s “Stitch.” Before the official release, Witzigreuter joined our very own Fish to chat about the new single, which you can listen to here. While chatting with Fish, Witzigreuter shares about the new track, “It’s really chaotic sounding. I have so much new stuff…In my head, I was like, ‘This is not the first thing that you would put out responsibly, and be… Read more »

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L.S. Dunes Drop 70’s Sci-Fi Horror-Inspired Video For “Grey Veins”


L.S. Dunes—the supergroup which consists of Anthony Green, Frank Iero, Tim Payne, Tucker Rule, and Travis Stever—have issued their epic sci-fi horror-inspired music video for “Grey Veins.” “Grey Veins” is a creative homage to ’70s Japanese Sci-Fi horror films and comes from the mind of guitarist, Iero. The epic visual masterfully combines elements of fantasy and warfare and was directed by the renowned director David Brodsky, known for his work with acclaimed bands such as August Burns Red, Helmet, and Cannibal Corpse. In a stroke of creative brilliance across “Grey Veins,” the band members each transform into valiant soldiers thrust… Read more »

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Bad Omens Drop Contemplative Video For “Just Pretend”


Ahead of their fall headline tour later this year, Bad Omens have issued a disorienting and heart-wrenching video for their 2022 single “Just Pretend.” Pulled from the band’s third studio album The Death of Peace of Mind, “Just Pretend” is a deeply emotional track that showcases the band’s signature culmination of heavy rock and melodic elements. Since its release last year, “Just Pretend” has skyrocketed amongst the group’s extensive discography, becoming one of their most streamed singles to date. The track is built upon a foundation of tight instrumentation, thunderous guitar work, and pounding percussion. The standout of the track… Read more »

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Magnolia Park & 408 Are “Manic” In New Blink-182 Inspired Video


Magnolia Park have once again teamed up with their fellow Florida friends, 408 to bring fans a brand new song and music video today! The visual for the new song, “Manic” is an ode to one of their collective favorite bands, blink-182. The video pays tribute to blink’s 1997 classic hit, “dammit“. There is no question that Magnolia Park and 408 carry a youthful angst in their music. They are high-energy, playful and comical in their efforts both musically and visually, reminiscent of the likes of blink-182. It makes for the perfect callback. Guitarist Tristan Torres explains that “Manic” is the “ultimate… Read more »

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Yung Gravy & bbno$ Drop Hilarious Video For “Goodness Gracious”


The suave multi-genre genius, Yung Gravy is back with another comical dose of musical brilliance today. He has teamed up with bbno$ to bring fans a hilarious visual for their collaborative track “Goodness Gracious“. The video starts out with a scripted breaking news segment, announcing that “the private jet of sex icon rockstars Yung Gravy and bbno$ has crashed some where in the Pacific Ocean. It has yet to be located and the world prepares to mourn”. The next clip shows the two artists floating in the open water, holding hands, before washing ashore on a seemingly deserted island. They… Read more »

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The Linda Lindas Handle “Too Many Things” In New Video


Today the alt-rock prodigies, The Linda Lindas have shared a brand new visual for their track “Too Many Things“. This song was their first single following their most recent album release, dropping ahead of their Coachella performance. The group joined forces again with their long-time collaborator Ryan Baxley for this new music video. In the video the band members play numerous characters across the hustle and bustle of a cozy diner atmosphere. They tackle perspectives of patrons, waitresses, hostesses, cooks, and dish washers. If you have ever worked in the service industry, this video is sure to feel familiar. The… Read more »

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Cassadee Pope Unveils Video For “People That I Love Leave”


Marking her return to her pop-punk roots with her latest single “People That I Love Leave” last month, Cassadee Pope has unveiled the spirited music video to accompany the release. The all-too-relatable visual reflects Pope’s own self-sabotage when it comes to relationships. Pope‘s “People That I Love Leave” is a dynamic track that showcases her powerful, soaring vocals. It skillfully combines the exhilaration of falling in love with the emotional turmoil of self-sabotage due to past pain and trauma. With this song, the former Hey Monday frontwoman not only returns to her pop-rock roots but also embarks on a new… Read more »

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