Seems like it’s video day around the Cafe today. The xx latest video off their self titled album is VCR. Great song, but the video…not so much. Maybe I’m in the minority, but I have no clue why they are smashing the room to pieces. Enjoy!
The Cold War Kids have released a video for their single, Audience. It’s off their stellar EP, Behave Yourself, which hit stores (and online retailers) yesterday.
Laura Marling just released visuals for the first official single “Devil Spoke” from another highly anticipated album on our checklist “I Speak Because I Can” which hits stores on March 22nd. According to her website, the video was shot by Pulse Films during Laura’s tour of India in December last year.
We got our hands on Gil Scott-Heron‘s latest album, I’m New Here, earlier this week, and we must say he hasn’t lost a step. The visuals for his single, Me and The Devil live up to dark nature of the track. Powerful stuff right here!
I’m New Here hit stores this February via XL Recordings
Resistance is one of the few songs on Muse‘s latest album, The Resistance, that we can say sounds like typical Muse. If you could sum up their sound to one song, this would be it. As you can see from the video, they put on an incredible live show.
The visuals for Theophilus London‘s Green Label Sound Single, Humdrum Town is upon us. Great, Great Video. Like we told you guys before [here] this kid is on his way to very big and epic things it this music game.
Corinne Bailey Rae returns with the first single and visual from her heartfelt track “I’d Do It All Again” from the upcoming album “The Sea” here’s what she had to say about the song.
“It was written literally just after me and Jason had this massive disagreement, a big argument, a bad one,” she says now, faltering. “Almost as he was leaving the room, I just sat down and wrote it. It’s just about how I felt about him at that time. Even right in the middle of the worst times, I remember thinking that I would choose this exact life again, that I would do it all again. It was me saying, I’m not wishing myself out of this situation. I’m 100% committed to this person. I don’t have any regrets about this relationship even though there are all these difficult times.”
Dealing with tragedy is never easy and overcoming the storm takes time, even if it means being absent from the music scene for the past two years. We commend her for even having the strength to put out new material, material that you can hear in full on January 26th.
Georgia Anne Muldrow returns with the official video for the inspiring track “Roses.” This tune hits home on so many levels and is definitely a positive way to start of this brisk morning. Her latest Lp’s “Umsindo” & “Early” are in stores now.