WATCH: Fall Out Boy Performs 'My Songs' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
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- February 14, 2013
- by Staff
Fall Out Boy has had a very busy couple of weeks since getting back together for their forthcoming new album. Following the announcement of Save Rock and Roll—due April 15 & 16, the guys played several shows and released the new single "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)." On Wednesday night, they appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform that new song, dressed in glow-in-the-dark skeleton suits.
After a stellar Grammy performance on Sunday, Justin Timberlake followed up on Thursday morning with the release of his David Fincher-directed visuals for "Suit & Tie," featuring Jay-Z. Fincher, of course, is the mastermind behind Fight Club and The Social Network, the latter of which included Timberlake as media mogul-entrepreneur Sean Parker.
While most TV viewers missed it, a man in a tuxedo and black glasses made his way to the microphone just as Jennifer Lopez was about to present Adele with the Grammy for Best Solo Performance. That man—Vitalli Sediuk—spent the night in jail, but not before Lopez saved what could have been a show-stopping moment.
The Lumineers on Wednesday debuted their newest music video, this one for the single "Stubborn Love." The emotional visuals are narrated silently through the eyes of a young girl looking out the backseat of a moving car. Director Isaac Ravishankara creates a series of life's ups and downs all witnessed by the young passenger. 



Matthew Mayfield has this week debuted another fantastic set of visuals for his latest album A Banquet for Ghosts, this time for the track "Track You Down." The video is smoky, emotional, a little violent but purely brilliant, once again showcasing the talent that is Matthew Mayfield.
How awesome is Ra Ra Riot? Well, their latest music video is certainly pure gold—and not simply because of the content, but rather because of its creator. David Dean Burkhart, a dedicated fan of of the quartet, recently made his own video for “Beta Love,” the addictive title track off the band’s new album. He simply edited together awkward footage from a local '80s Bay Area UHF show called Dance Party. The result was too good not to watch—so much that the band decided all of their fans should see it, thus opting to make it the official video for the track.