New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°471
Here are the brand new music videos by confirmed artists that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
30 . Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts – Big Change |
Date Added : Jan 18,2025 Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts – Big Change is a fresh single just dropped from an upcoming album set to be revealed without title. Released on January 17, 2025, the track comes with an official video filmed at Shangri La in Malibu. At the ripe age of 79, Neil Young is boldly venturing into new musical territories alongside the band Chrome Hearts. This collaboration showcases Young’s unwavering commitment to innovation within his musical journey. Living With War (2006) |
29 . Mumford & Sons – Rushmere |
Date Added : Jan 18,2025 Rushmere, the title track of Mumford & Sons’ fifth album released on January 17, 2025, takes its name from the pond on Wimbledon Common in south-west London where band members Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane first gathered to plot the inception of their musical journey. The music video for “Rushmere” captures the raw, unfiltered reactions of fans discovering the song for the first time. Produced by Dave Cobb, the album marks a triumphant return for the band post the departure of Winston Marshall in 2021. |
28 . OK Go – A Stone Only Rolls Downhill |
Date Added : Jan 18,2025 OK Go’s upbeat track “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill” serves as the lead single from their forthcoming fifth album, “And the Adjacent Possible,” due to drop in 2025. Penned by frontman Damian Kulash and produced by the band alongside Dave Fridmann, the accompanying music video presents a groundbreaking concept with 64 unique clips displayed across 64 phones, creating a dynamic mosaic. This visually stunning video required an impressive 8 days of shooting and over a thousand takes to piece together. Premiering the song on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” in January 2025, OK Go showcases their innovative approach to both music and visuals, promising an exciting new chapter in their musical journey. |
27 . Marshall Allen – New Dawn (w/ Neneh Cherry) |
Date Added : Jan 18,2025 New Dawn, the title track of Marshall Allen‘s album, features vocalist Neneh Cherry and was previewed ahead of the album’s release. Recorded in Philadelphia with production by Jan Lankisch, this track includes softly circling strings and poetic verses written by Knoel Scott. Cherry’s vocals add a spiritual and atmospheric layer to the song, complementing Allen’s alto saxophone solo, which ranges from tenderly lyrical to exploratory.Song featured on the album : New Dawn’ Love In Outer Space (W/ Sun Ra Arkestra) (2013) |
26 . Ozzy Osbourne, Billy Morrison & Steve Stevens – Crack Cocaine |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 Ozzy Osbourne, born John Michael Osbourne on December 3, 1948, in Birmingham, England, gained fame as the lead vocalist of Black Sabbath. He released landmark albums like “Paranoid” (1970) and “Master of Reality” (1971). After leaving the band in 1979, he launched a successful solo career with albums such as “Blizzard of Ozz” (1980). Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Black Sabbath in 2006 and solo in 2024. Dreamer (2001) |
25 . The Lumineers – Same Old Song |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 The Lumineers, formed in 2005 in Denver, Colorado, released their debut album “The Lumineers” in 2012, featuring the hit single “Ho Hey,” which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their second album “Cleopatra” (2016) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Their third album “III” (2019) explored darker themes and was structured as a visual narrative.Song featured on the album : Automatic Cleopatra (2016) |
24 . Khruangbin – Pon Pón |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 Texas-based band Khruangbin, known for their eclectic music blending soul, dub, and Thai funk, debuted with “The Universe Smiles Upon You” (2015). They gained fame with “Con Todo el Mundo” (2018) and “Mordechai” (2020), and collaborated with Vieux Farka Touré for “Ali” (2022). |
23 . My Morning Jacket – Time Waited |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 My Morning Jacket, formed in 1998 in Louisville, Kentucky, includes Jim James, Tom Blankenship, and Patrick Hallahan. Albums like “It Still Moves” (2003) and “The Waterfall” (2015) earned Grammy nominations. Tracks such as “I’m Amazed” peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Adult Singles chart. They featured in the American Dad! episode “My Morning Straitjacket” in 2009, showcasing their cultural influence. |
22 . Jungle – Keep Me Satisfied |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 Jungle is a British electronic music project founded in 2013 by London-based producers Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland, that has evolved into a seven-piece band for live performances. |
21 . CocoRosie – Cut Stitch Scar |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 CocoRosie, formed by sisters Bianca and Sierra Casady in 2003 in Paris, blend freak folk, pop, and hip hop. Their albums, like “La Maison de Mon Rêve,” showcase a lo-fi and experimental approach, using unconventional instruments. |
20 . The Wombats – Can’t Say No |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 The Wombats, a British indie rock band formed in 2003 in Liverpool, consists of Matthew Murphy (vocals, guitar), Dan Haggis (drums), and Tord Øverland Knudsen (bass). Their debut album, “A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation” (2007), included the hit “Let’s Dance to Joy Division.” Albums such as “This Modern Glitch” (2011) and “Fix Yourself, Not the World” (2022) followed, with the latter reaching No. 1 in the UK. They plan to release their sixth album, “Oh! The Ocean,” in 2025. |
19 . Peter Doherty – Felt Better Alive |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 Peter Doherty, born March 12, 1979, in Hexham, England, co-founded The Libertines in 1997 with Carl Barât. Albums like “Up the Bracket” (2002) defined the indie rock revival. His second band, Babyshambles, released “Down in Albion” (2005). Doherty also led Peter Doherty and the Puta Madres, debuting with a self-titled album in 2019. Renowned for his musical versatility, he has explored multiple creative fields. |
18 . Edwyn Collins – Knowledge |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 Edwyn Collins, born August 23, 1959, in Edinburgh, Scotland, led the band Orange Juice, releasing hits like “Rip It Up” (1983). His solo career began with “Hope and Despair” (1989). “A Girl Like You” from “Gorgeous George” (1994) became a global hit. Collins also co-created the sitcom “West Heath Yard” and remained active as a producer and record label owner.Song featured on the album : Nation Shall Speak Unto Nation A Girl Like You (1994) |
17 . Bush – Everything Zen [Live] |
Date Added : Jan 16,2025 Bush, formed in London in 1992, achieved international fame with “Sixteen Stone” (1994), certified six-times platinum by the RIAA. Hits include “Machinehead” and “Swallowed,” the latter earning a Grammy nomination in 1998. Their album “Razorblade Suitcase” topped the Billboard 200 in 1996. They reformed in 2010 after a hiatus, releasing albums like “The Sea of Memories” (2011) and “The Art of Survival” (2022). Glycerine (1995) |
16 . Teddy Swims – Are You Even Real (w/ Givēon) |
Date Added : Jan 11,2025 Teddy Swims, an American singer from Conyers, Georgia, is known for his unique blend of R&B, soul, country, and pop. |
15 . Zucchero – Una Come Te |
Date Added : Jan 11,2025 Zucchero Fornaciari, born September 25, 1955, in Roncocesi, Italy, is an Italian singer-songwriter known for the album “Blue’s” (1988) and hit single “Senza una donna (Without a Woman).” He has collaborated with artists like Eric Clapton and Luciano Pavarotti. |
14 . Gary Kemp – I Know Where I’M Going |
Date Added : Jan 11,2025 Gary Kemp is an English songwriter, musician, and actor best known as the lead guitarist and principal songwriter for Spandau Ballet. He wrote hits like “True,” “Gold,” and “Chant No. 1.” His solo albums include “Little Bruises” (1995), “INSOLO” (2021), and “This Destination” (2025). Kemp also performs with Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets and co-hosts the “Rockonteurs” podcast. His acting credits include “The Krays” (1990) and various West End productions. |
13 . Ringo Starr – Look Up |
Date Added : Jan 11,2025 Ringo Starr, born Richard Starkey on July 7, 1940, in Liverpool, England, is renowned for his drumming with The Beatles. Solo hits like “Photograph” and “You’re Sixteen” from “Ringo” (1973) marked his success. Knighted in 2018, he’s a Rock Hall of Famer.Song featured on the album : Look Up Everyone And Everything (2023) |
12 . The Waterboys – Hopper’s On Top |
Date Added : Jan 11,2025 The Waterboys, formed in 1983 by Mike Scott, are a British folk-rock band known for blending Celtic and rock influences. Albums like “This Is the Sea” (1985) and “Fisherman’s Blues” (1988) defined their sound, with hits such as “The Whole of the Moon.” The band’s recent albums include “All Souls Hill” (2022) and “Life, Death and Dennis Hopper” (2025). Members have included Anthony Thistlethwaite and Steve Wickham, with Scott remaining the sole constant member. The Whole Of The Moon (1985) |
11 . Glass Animals, Mura Masa – Wonderful Nothing |
Date Added : Jan 11,2025 Glass Animals, an English band, blends indie rock and psychedelic pop. Notable for “Zaba” and a Mercury Prize-nominated “How to Be a Human Being,” their “Heat Waves” topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 2022 after a 59-week climb.Song featured on the album : I Love You So F***Ing Much Heat Waves (2021) |
10 . Doves – Cold Dreaming |
Date Added : Jan 11,2025 Doves is an English alternative rock band formed in 1996 in Manchester, consisting of Jimi Goodwin, Jez Williams, and Andy Williams. Their debut album, “Lost Souls,” was released in 2000 and was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. Their second album, “The Last Broadcast” (2002), debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. They returned from hiatus in 2020 with “The Universal Want,” which also debuted at number one in the UK. |
9 . Julia Michaels, Maren Morris – Scissors |
Date Added : Jan 10,2025 Julia Michaels, born Julia Carin Cavazos in Iowa, is an acclaimed American singer and a prolific songwriter. Michaels began her music career early, writing for other artists by the age of 16. Her debut single “Issues” in 2017 was certified quintuple-platinum by the RIAA. |
8 . Olly Alexander – When We Kiss |
Date Added : Jan 10,2025 Olly Alexander, lead of Years & Years, emerged as a powerful voice for the LGBT+ community through music and acting. With hits like “King” and acclaimed roles like in “It’s a Sin,” Alexander’s work spans chart-topping albums and impactful advocacy, making him a significant figure in promoting LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness.Song featured on the album : Polari If You’Re Over Me (W/ Years & Years) (2018) |
7 . Mogwai – Fanzine Made Of Flesh |
Date Added : Jan 10,2025 Mogwai is a Scottish post-rock band formed in 1995 in Glasgow. Known for their atmospheric instrumentals, their debut album Young Team (1997) became a cornerstone of the post-rock genre, featuring iconic tracks like “Like Herod” and “Mogwai Fear Satan.” Their music is characterized by quiet-loud dynamics and expansive guitar soundscapes. Subsequent albums, such as “Come On Die Young” (1999) and “The Hawk Is Howling” (2008), solidified their position as pioneers in post-rock. |
6 . The Darkness – I Hate Myself |
Date Added : Jan 10,2025 Originating from Lowestoft in 2000, The Darkness, a British rock sensation, features the electrifying vocals and guitars of Justin and Dan Hawkins, complemented by Frankie Poullain’s bass and Rufus Tiger Taylor’s drums. Known for their glam and hard rock fusion, they rocketed to fame with “Permission to Land” (2003), featuring the hit “I Believe in a Thing Called Love”, blending flamboyant theatrics with roaring riffs. |
5 . Bob Mould – Here We Go Crazy |
Date Added : Jan 10,2025 Bob Mould, born on October 16, 1960, in Malone, New York, is an American musician best known as the co-founder, guitarist, and vocalist of Hüsker Dü, active from 1979 to 1988. After the band’s disbandment, Mould pursued a solo career with albums like “Workbook” (1989) and “Silver Age” (2012). He also formed Sugar in 1992, releasing “Copper Blue,” which achieved critical acclaim. |
4 . Lacuna Coil – Gravity |
Date Added : Jan 10,2025 Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil, formed in 1994 in Milan, rose to prominence with their 2002 album “Comalies,” featuring hits like “Heaven’s a Lie.” Known for blending gothic and alternative metal, they have released albums like “Karmacode” (2006) and “Dark Adrenaline” (2012). Their style includes orchestral and dual vocal elements. |
3 . Destroyer – Bologna (w/ Fiver) |
Date Added : Jan 10,2025 Destroyer is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 1995 in Vancouver, led by singer-songwriter Dan Bejar. Known for their experimental approach, the band’s discography includes “Kaputt” (2011), praised for its sophisti-pop style, and “Labyrinthitis” (2022). Bejar’s evolving sound incorporates lo-fi, jazz, and electronic influences, with “Kaputt” being shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize. |
2 . Throwing Muses – Summer Of Love |
Date Added : Jan 10,2025 Throwing Muses is an alternative rock band formed in 1981 in Newport, Rhode Island, by Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donelly. They were the first American band signed to 4AD, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1986. Albums like “House Tornado” (1988) and “University” (1995) earned critical acclaim. The band’s 2020 release, “Sun Racket,” highlighted their enduring creativity. |
1 . Sheila E. – Bemba Colorá (w/ Gloria Estefan) |
Date Added : Jan 10,2025 Sheila Cecelia Escovedo, born December 12, 1957, in Oakland, California, emerged as a force with “The Glamorous Life” in 1984. A drummer and percussionist, her work spans collaborations with Prince and solo successes, including “A Love Bizarre.” Her music, a blend of pop and Latin influences, has earned her multiple Grammy nominations. The Glamorous Life (1984) |
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