‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°12 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Lilys’ “A Nanny in Manhattan” packs retro ‘60s psychedelic vibes into a sharp, vibrant burst, blending intricate instrumentation with playful charm. Supergrass brings frenetic energy to Britpop with “Mansize Rooster,” a swagger-filled track showing off loping basslines and Gaz Coombes’ elastic vocals. Meanwhile, Ride’s “Leave Them All Behind” cranks up hypnotic guitars and daring length, creating a noisy yet compelling shoegaze anthem.

Other highlights include The Cardigans’ reflective “Rise & Shine,” a subtle precursor to their pop success, and Stereophonics’ heartfelt “Local Boy in the Photograph,” weaving personal tragedy with Brit-rock melancholy. Wendy James’ Costello-penned “The Nameless One” leans on introspection, while Max Q’s “Sometimes” shows off Michael Hutchence’s evocative voice amid raw experimentation. The Wedding Present’s jangly “Brassneck” intros Bizarro with sharp emotion and Yorkshire wit.

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