By Ted Maider on July 6th, 2011 in

Radical Dads – “New Age Dinosaurs” – The star of this video claims to want a girl who likes him for what’s on the outside, so therefore, he puts up the most ridiculous exterior possible.
No Cover Episode 7 – “Hey Joe” – David sets up their first audition…but there’s a catch. That catch is David’s loyalty to Joe, a former client who has what some call a “drinking problem.”
In Statu Nascendi – Apparently, it’s only half done, but it’s creepy as hell.
Chute (Fall) – Skydiving: one of the greatest adrenaline rushes most humans can ever experience, yet also one of the calmest.
The Gameleste – a custom instrument for Björk – With Bjork’s new album around the way, we get a sneak peak at some of the custom instruments she got to use, and how they shaped her creativity.
Vandaveer – “The Great Gray” – In a post-apocalyptic house, a man wanders through with a guitar and a gas mask. However, the title of this song compliments the video.
Team Ghost – “High Hopes” – I can’t tell if it’s slow-motion water, or computer animated bullets. You be the judge. (It’s actually water at 7000 fps, for any interested parties).
Studio Killers – “Oder to the Bouncer” – Bouncers usually dictate how one’s night will go. In this case, the computer-animated girl has no problem proving otherwise.
Of Montreal – “L’Age D’Or” – A themed party based on mystical, psychedelic glory.
USF – “Close Your Eyes” – So many channels to choose from…yet nothing is on.
The Soft Moon – “Into the Depths” – A woman must brave the darkest and creepiest hallway in music video history.
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