“A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.” -Willy Wonka
Angel Haze – “New York”
Next time you’re visiting NYC, don’t be on the look out for muggers or gangs; be wary of Angel Haze’s slender frame ruining your day. As least after she’s done, she might include you in her next rhyme.
Big K.R.I.T. feat. Ludacris – “What U Mean”
When Big K.R.I.T. and Ludacris hang out, expect lots of pretty girls and over-powered muscle cars. Not that they need it, but black and white just makes everything that much cooler.
Black Lips – “Noc-A-Homa”
It’s a shame to see how low the once-proud Chief Noc-A-Homa has fallen after the Atlanta Braves let ‘em go. Just imagine the carnage that would ensue if the same ever happened to the Phillie Phanatic.
Feistodon – “A Commotion”
Never before have fans had so much control over two of music’s biggest indie acts than with this interactive effort that lets you crossfade Feist and Mastodon as you see fit. Remember, with great power comes great responsibility.
The Killers – “Runaways”
The Killers’ recent obsession with ’70s metal and car culture is a departure from their New Wave-y beginnings. Still, the lads look dashing dressed in leather and bathed in lasers.
Liars – “Brats”
Thank you, Liars, for simultaneously ruining the vastly different fields of computer animation and hunting with this CGI freak-fest. Perhaps next you can tackle Christmas or maybe even the use of “buy one, get one free” coupons?
Mount Eerie – “The Place Lives”
The project’s first-ever music video has frontman Phil Elverum walking through breathtaking forests and mountains. If you need something more, than you’re a terrible, Earth-hating schmuck.
Passion Pit – “Constant Conversations”
The boys of Passion Pit have crafted a masterful and modernized retelling of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic The Great Gatsby. Let’s see you top this, Lenny DiCap.
Rick Ross feat. Dr. Dre & Jay-Z – “3 Kings”
The three kings of rap royalty offer a glimpse back into their careers with the video for their bangin’ collabo. It’s a shame they didn’t use home movies of them as babies.
TNGHT – “Bugg’n”
With just a little paint, TNGHT, the super production duo of Hudson Mohawke and Lunice, create a dance party perfectly suitable for kids and adults alike. The pair may go hard, but that child actor crumps at a fifth grade level.