WATCH: Björk Debuts Unusual 'Mutual Core' Music Video
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- November 13, 2012
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In typical Björk fashion, her newest music video for "Mutual Core" is an unusual and rather strange set of visuals. Ahead of her Bastards remix album, which releases Nov. 19, the latest clip is certainly difficult to interpret, but at least it's consistent. Regardless, it's good to have Björk active again. That's something we all can appreciate.
Best Coast has released a new music video for the song "Do You Love Me Like You Used To?," this clip comprised of live footage from the duo's Sept. 6 performance at Santa Monica Pier. Although a new music video is always great, there is not yet any word about any future tour plans since Green Day's unexpected
Lifehouse frontman Jason Wade
It's finally here! The official music video for one of our favorite tracks by the crazy-talented Ed Sheeran. On Friday, the British music powerhouse debuted the highly-anticipated clip for "Give Me Love." It's certainly a powerful and artistic set of visuals from an artist who has seen his offerings embraced by the music industry as of late.
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Gary Clark Jr., master of blues, proves in his newest visuals that he "Ain't Messin 'Round." In the new clip, Clark's lyrics of "play it cool" are equally matched by a smooth image displayed by the Austin crooner. The track, of course, comes off his debut album, Blak and Blu.
How's this for your Monday morning?