IDLES are continuing the march to upcoming third album ‘Ultra Mono’ with latest single ‘Model Village’.
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Travis Scott’s groundbreaking Fortnite team-up) to visual aesthetics.
The latter has certainly impacted the music video landscape, including in recent clips from artists ranging from Huey Lewis and the News to Palomi Mami, but the reality is that artists have been drawing upon the video game universe as inspiration for decades -- before the turn of the century, back when nobody knew what the heck an “Xbox” was.Check out our picks for 10 awesome music videos inspired by video games, ranging from
.IDLES are continuing the march to upcoming third album ‘Ultra Mono’ with latest single ‘Model Village’.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsNearly 40 years after dropping his famed song “In The Air,” Phil Collins is climbing up music charts again thanks to a viral YouTube video.The song scaled up to the iTunes Top Songs chart last week, landing at no.
Watch “The Clinic” above. Viewers can also screen the films at any time during the festival at Shortlistfilmfestival.com and vote from Aug. 6-19.(Tap photo and swipe to view gallery)
Amy Huberman (All Works Out)Well, it certainly all worked out for actress Amy Huberman in this music video with The Riptide Movement. One that we ALWAYS forget she has starred in, but we love the storyline behind it.Eve Hewson (For the First Time)This music video is quite the emotional rollercoaster.
Amy Huberman (All Works Out)Well, it certainly all worked out for actress Amy Huberman in this music video with The Riptide Movement. One that we ALWAYS forget she has starred in, but we love the storyline behind it.Eve Hewson (For the First Time)This music video is quite the emotional rollercoaster.
Tegan and Sarah dropped some new music on Friday.
Animated music videos are not a new trend in music, but because of the current health crisis, more and more artists are turning to cartoon or emoji-inspired visuals to accompany their new singles.
Just the other day, it’s been revealed that Toni Braxton was gearing up to release new music and she made sure to tease her fans a bit on social media. She posted a video on her social media account.
Fine Line, Future's High Off Life, Doja Cat's Hot Pink, Travis Scott's Astroworld, Polo G's The Goat, Khalid's Free Spirit, Pwofu's Death Bed, and a pair of Luke Combs releases, What You See Is What You Get and This One's For You.
A new episode of Billie Bille Eilish’s Apple Music radio show show “me & dad radio” has dropped, with Eilish and dad Patrick O’Connell joined by a special guest: her brother Finneas.
Facebook has inked deals with music giants that will let its billions of users watch hit music videos alongside viral cat clips and political rants, the company said Friday.Official music videos from artists such as Nicki Minaj, Bob Marley and the Jonas Brothers will go live on the social network Saturday thanks to Facebook’s new partnerships with labels including Sony Music Group, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and BMG.They will live in a dedicated section of the Facebook Watch video
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorFacebook said Friday it will launching a new feature in partnership with top labels to bring official music videos to U.S.
blog post, Facebook said it had partnered with Sony Music, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group, among several other publishers, to add music videos. Starting on Saturday, music videos will be featured on Facebook Watch, and the company says users will be able to react, share and comment on videos in the same way they do any other video on the platform.
blog post today (July 31). The news mirrors what Techcrunch reported July 14, which confirmed the timing of the long-awaited agreement between the social media giant and the music business.Facebook has been hosting videos in Thailand and India, and today’s announcement brings the service to the United States.
Hip-hop fans know Tory Lanez isn’t really a fan favorite at the moment. Kehlani and Lanez recently worked on a music video for her song, “Can I,” a track that sees Tory Lanez as a featured rapper.
David Robb Labor EditorMore than 300 IATSE members, dissatisfied with what they call “a-la-carte protocols” for the safe return to work on commercials and music videos, have signed a letter urging their union leaders to adopt uniform guidelines similar to those established for film and television productions.“As of today, we do not have a consistent return to work agreement based on the needs of the COVID-19 outbreak,” the letter states.