“Love” by OK Go arrives with mirrored choreography and robot precision in Budapest, while Evanescence’s “Afterlife” doubles as Devil May Cry’s theme, shaped by Amy Lee and Alex Seaver. Ed Sheeran’s “Azizam” blends Persian and Indian textures into a syncopated ode.

Bon Iver’s “There’s A Rhythmn” highlights collaboration over solitude, and The Waterboys’ “Golf, They Say” reflects on age and icons through a soulful tribute to Dennis Hopper, complete with a Willie Nelson cameo.

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26 . OK Go – Love

Date Added : Apr 18,2025

“Love” is a 2025 single by American rock band OK Go, accompanying their fifth studio album.

The track is coupled with a visually intricate music video shot in Budapest’s Keleti train station, where 29 robots and 60 mirrors orchestrate endless reflections via a 140-foot device.

Frontman Damian Kulash draws on childhood memories of mirrored closets to mirror the song’s take on love as a multiplying force.

Music video directed by : Damian Kulash, Aaron Duffy & Miguel Espada

Here It Goes Again (2008)

25 . Evanescence – Afterlife

Date Added : Apr 18,2025

“Afterlife” is a 2025 standalone by Evanescence, marking their first release since 2021.

Born as a solo project by Alex Seaver (Mako), the track undergoes a transmutation when Amy Lee turns it into an Evanescence piece, with production by Nick Raskulinecz and Tyler Demorest.

Commissioned as the theme for Netflix’s Devil May Cry series, it appears across multiple episodes, including an alternate mix in episode 6.

The video, set in a historic Tennessee house, threads visual cues from the game’s universe.

My Immortal (2003)

24 . Ed Sheeran – Azizam

Date Added : Apr 18,2025

“Azizam” sees Ed Sheeran sidestepping folk melancholia in favor of syncopated beats and a sonic mosaic stitched from Persian and Indian textures.

Traditional instruments—ghatam, daf, santoor, hammered dulcimer, lute—collide with crisp production, while Iranian and Indian backing vocals add regional flair beneath lyrics devoted to his wife, Cherry Seaborn.

The track lands with a wry wink in a South London video featuring comedian Omid Djalili.

Music video directed by : Saman Kesh

The A Team (2010)

23 . Bon Iver – There’s A Rhythmn / Au Revoir

Date Added : Apr 18,2025

In “There’s A Rhythmn,” Bon Iver hands the pen first to Sean Carey and Eli Taplin, whose skeletal draft—a sparse blend of piano, beats, and breathy horns—becomes a canvas for Justin Vernon’s lyrics.

Departing from his usual solitary routine, Vernon overlays a narrative steeped in displacement and cautious reinvention.

The track points to a shift in creative dynamic and documents his own quiet reshuffling of the familiar.

 Skinny Love (2008)

22 . The Waterboys – Golf. They Say

Date Added : Apr 18,2025

“Golf, They Say” occupies track 23 on The Waterboys’ 2025 concept album mapping Dennis Hopper’s cultural imprint.

Here, the club-wielding actor swaps motorcycles for fairways, with a cameo by Willie Nelson mid-putt.

A southern soul roller at heart, its sly lament—“the boys on the poster got old”—glances wryly at aging and posterity.

Written by Mike Scott and James Hallawell, it’s the result of instrumentals laid down in secret before lyrics entered the green.

The Whole Of The Moon (1985)

21 . Akon – Never Really Mattered (w/ Simien)

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

“Never Really Mattered” samples Ready For The World’s “Love You Down,” coating Akon‘s smooth tenor and Simien’s airy phrasing in 1980s gloss.

Situated somewhere between wistful yearning and R&B restraint, the track sketches intimacy with the faint ache of hindsight.

Akon, born Aliaune Thiam in St. Louis, adds this to a catalogue that includes collaborations with Eminem, Gwen Stefani, and Snoop Dogg.

Right Now [Na Na Na] (2009)

20 . Pulp – Spike Island

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

“Spike Island” marks Pulp’s return with reflections on Jarvis Cocker’s detour from self-destruction to something resembling clarity—or at least a calculated resignation to fate.

Trading shamanic illusions for admissions of creative compulsion, the track folds regret, self-mockery, and reluctant survival into a narrative stitched with instinct.

Its AI-assisted video animates images from the band’s Different Class era into surreal, time-warped echoes of transformation.

Music video directed by : Jarvis Cocker – Song featured on the album : More

Common People (2010)

19 . Passenger – One For The Road

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

Released in April 2025 via Black Crow Records, “One for the Road” by Passenger joins the musical adaptation of *The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry* with measured restraint and folk-inflected musings.

Rosenberg steers through moral fog and gritty perseverance, borrowing a grey-toned palette reminiscent of McCarthy’s *The Road*.

Lyrics toast to splintered promises, quiet resilience, and the oddly democratic struggle of simply moving forward.

Music video directed by : Katy Rudd – Song featured on the album : The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry

Let Her Go (2011)

18 . Garbage – There’s No Future In Optimism

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

Garbage returns with “There’s No Future In Optimism,” a track caught between post-apocalyptic dread and tentative romance.

Produced by Billy Bush and released via BMG in April 2025, the song weaves through protest smoke and police sirens in Los Angeles, echoing unrest after George Floyd’s murder.

Lines like “The city’s on fire” and “We could leave this place and rewrite our romance” pair disillusion with a hint of escape.

Music video directed by : Benjy Kirkman – Song featured on the album : Let All That We Imagine Be The Light

Stupid Girl (1995)

17 . Valerie June – Endless Tree

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

Valerie June’s “Endless Tree,” produced by Isabella Mazzola and released via Concord Records, spins a folk-rooted meditation on coexistence in a fractured world.

Echoing the mycelial quiet of trees, she threads verses that ask whether humanity is truly ready for peace, even as nightly headlines suggest otherwise.

A spark in the heart, a neighborly hello—small gestures gain symbolic weight in this vision of communal resilience.

Music video directed by : Neta Ben Ezra – Song featured on the album : Owls, Omens, And Oracles

Fade Into You (2021)

16 . Peter Doherty – The Day The Baron Died

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

Peter Doherty’s “The Day The Baron Died,” released April 2025 via Strap Originals, filters nostalgia through a sepia-toned lens of burned-out grandeur and ironclad limbs.

Sketching the peculiar legacy of a figure known as The Baron, the track weaves tales of claw-handed heroics, terrace-door theatrics, and the slow, forgetful erosion of collective memory.

An echo of Lennon’s “Instant Karma” resonates in a deliberately skewed drum fill during the chorus.

Music video directed by : Thad & Numa – Song featured on the album : Felt Better Alive

I Don’T Love Anyone [But You’Re Not Just Anyone] (2016)

15 . Tune-Yards – Heartbreak

Date Added : Apr 11,2025

“Heartbreak” casts Tune-Yards’ rhythmic eccentricity into a pulsating meditation on resilience, with Merrill Garbus chanting, “Watch me survive another heartbreak,” like she’s prepping for emotional bootcamp.

Heartbreak isn’t tragedy—it’s cardio, transformed into challenge fuel after prolonged isolation.

The self-directed video mirrors this ethos, fusing kinetic visuals with the track’s percussive urgency and art-pop bravado.

Music video directed by : Merrill Garbus – Song featured on the album : Better Dreaming

Bizness (2010)

14 . Arcade Fire – Year Of The Snake

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

Arcade Fire’s “Year of the Snake,” the lead single from their forthcoming seventh album, threads themes of change, unease, and self-reinvention through alt-rock textures and lyrical fragments.

Swerving between resignation and defiance, it chronicles a personal pivot from passive waiting in the “year of the rabbit” to a deliberate “clean break.”

The video follows Win Butler and Régine Chassagne on an American road trip that pauses for Mardi Gras, supermarket acrobatics, and a card game with Willie Nelson.

Music video directed by : David Wilson, Mark Prendergast & Arcade Fire – Song featured on the album : Pink Elephant’

Everything Now (2016)

13 . Gorillaz – Feel Good Inc [Live From The Apollo Theater, Harlem]

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Feel Good Inc.” pairs Gorillaz’s animated cynicism with a rap verse from Trugoy the Dove of De La Soul, layering satire over a hypnotic bassline.

Performed live at the Apollo Theater, the track critiques consumer culture and digital alienation, themes mirrored in its split-screen video of dystopian towers and Noodle’s floating serenity.

The band’s fictional lineup adds a cartoon lens to a not-so-cartoonish message.

Clint Eastwood (2015)

12 . Pentatonix – Daft Punk [Live]

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

In “Daft Punk” [Live], Pentatonix threads together fragments of Daft Punk’s catalog—from the robotic chants of “Technologic” to the filtered euphoria of “One More Time” and the slick nostalgia of “Digital Love.”

The a cappella performance, constructed entirely from the group’s layered vocals, originally appeared on their 2013 EP *PTX, Vol. II*.

The group, hailing from Arlington, Texas, holds three Grammy Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as of 2023.

Music video directed by : Ryan Parma

Hallelujah (2016)

11 . Skunk Anansie – Lost And Found

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

Skunk Anansie’s “Lost and Found” opens on a stripped-back piano motif, quickly engulfed by Skin’s escalating vocals that trade subtlety for sharp emotional force.

The track bends the band’s rock DNA into introspective terrain, eschewing noise in favor of narrative.

Its video, shot in reverse across Munich’s grayscale corners, weaves themes of fractured identity and elusive redemption, with Mark Richardson taking on a pivotal presence.

Music video directed by : Skin & India Fleming – Song featured on the album : The Painful Truth

Hedonism (2008)

10 . John Butler – Trippin On You

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Trippin On You” marks the first taste of John Butler’s 2025 solo record, grounding emotional turbulence in rootsy textures and upbeat hooks.

Written and recorded in Fremantle with co-producer James Ireland, the track shifts through reflections on labor, love, and the ugly art of trying.

The video, shot in Tylden, frames a couple’s emotional choreography against Australian pastures with a splash of New Mexico grit.

Music video directed by : Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore

 Funky Tonight. (2007)

9 . Ludovico Einaudi – Pathos [Live]

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Pathos” by Ludovico Einaudi renders emotion without uttering a word, leaning into a sparse piano line that toys with silence as much as sound.

Performed live, the composition skirts sentimentality while nodding to nostalgia, casting long shadows of summer afternoons and passing years with disarming restraint.

Einaudi, known for merging classical, ambient, and pop textures, lets melody carry the weight of memory and melancholia here.

No lyrics are needed—just a deliberate sequence of notes asking questions no chorus could answer.

Music video directed by : Ana Shametaj – Song featured on the album : The Summer Portraits

Experience [Fabric, London/2013)] (2013)

8 . Finneas & Kacey Musgraves – Giver / Taker [Live]

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Giver / Taker” [Live] pairs Finneas with Kacey Musgraves for a restrained acoustic duet drawn from Finneas’s *Apple Music Nashville Sessions* EP.

The track, originally on Musgraves’ Grammy-nominated *Deeper Well*, trades grandeur for minimalism, letting breathy harmonies and careful phrasing drive the emotional weight.

Musgraves leads with her measured melancholy; Finneas follows in verse two, matching tone but shifting cadence.

Let’S Fall In Love For The Night (2020)

7 . The Darkness – Rock And Roll Party Cowboy

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

“Rock And Roll Party Cowboy” by The Darkness presents a raucous, irony-laced take on ’70s and ’80s rock machismo.

Produced by Dan Hawkins, it revels in exaggerated imagery—leather vests, Jack Daniels, spider web tattoos—while skewering genre clichés.

The animated video features the band on the Sunset Strip amid flames and nods to their past.

It’s a self-aware tribute to decadence, distortion, and theatrical swagger.

Music video directed by : Rufus Tiger Taylor & Darri Thorsteinsson – Song featured on the album : Dreams On Toast

I Believe In A Thing Called Love (2003)

6 . Stereolab – Aerial Troubles

Date Added : Apr 9,2025

Stereolab returns with “Aerial Troubles,” a psych-infused single released in April 2025 via Duophonic UHF Disks and Warp Records.

The track wanders through themes of introspection, surrealism, and time’s slippage, embroidered with cryptic phrases like “Melodie Is a Wound” and “Vermona F Transistor.”

AI-generated visuals in the music video further twist the track’s dream-state logic, syncing with the band’s layered, analog-meets-digital aesthetic.

Music video directed by : Laurent Askienazy – Song featured on the album : Instant Holograms On Metal Film

Miss Modular (2018)

5 . Lenny Kravitz – Let It Ride

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

“Let It Ride” appears on Lenny Kravitz‘s twelfth album, released under Roxie Records with distribution via BMG Rights.

Produced by Kravitz himself, the track lingers on themes of physical connection, surrender, and temporal freedom, set to a sultry groove.

Over lyrics inviting closeness—”Only you can touch those places”—the atmosphere leans tactile rather than conceptual.

The video unfolds in a saturated red club where bodies gradually abandon decorum to the pulse.

Music video directed by : Lenny Kravitz – Song featured on the album : Blue Electric Light

Are You Gonna Go My Way (1993)

4 . Counting Crows – Under The Aurora

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

“Under The Aurora” sees Counting Crows lean once more into their folk-tinged palette, layering textured acoustics and melodic turns with practiced nonchalance.

Adam Duritz’s voice meanders through moody reveries, conjuring images half-remembered and narratives half-resolved, as if emotion had wandered off in the middle of a sentence.

Released in April 2025, the track extends the group’s three-decade tenure in alternative and folk rock.

Music video directed by : Ehud Lazin – Song featured on the album : Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!

Mr. Jones (2008)

3 . Jessica Simpson – Blame Me

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

In “Blame Me,” Jessica Simpson dissects the aftermath of a breakup with a razor-sharp lyrical scalpel.

Released in March 2025, the track paints a portrait of emotional housecleaning, where guilt and shame are scrubbed alongside resilience.

The chorus—“Go on and blame me / Go tell your mama, your friends / All at my expense”—offers a wry take on letting an ex save face while shouldering the wreckage.

Speculation swirls around its autobiographical roots, linked to Simpson’s recent split from Eric Johnson.

Formerly pop’s obedient darling, the Texas-born singer turns toward introspection, trading gloss for grit.

Music video directed by : Schuyler Howie – Song featured on the album : Nashville Canyon, Pt. 1 (Ep)

I Wanna Love You Forever (2009)

2 . Roger Waters – Money [The London Palladium Show Rehearsals]

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

In “Money,” Roger Waters revisits Pink Floyd’s capitalist critique with a twist of theatrical irony, captured during rehearsals for his London Palladium show.

Included in The Dark Side of the Moon Redux box set, the footage highlights a weathered vocal delivery paired with an ensemble arrangement that shifts the original’s swagger into something more pensive.

The video frames the meticulous staging behind Waters’ reinterpretation without attempting to romanticize it.

Song featured on the album : The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux

Mother (2019)

1 . Bobby Rush & Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Uncle Esau

Date Added : Apr 5,2025

“Uncle Esau” pairs three-time Grammy winner Bobby Rush with five-time nominee Kenny Wayne Shepherd for a tale of rural talent left behind.

Set in Arkansas, the lyrics sketch an old guitarist whose skill merits a Hollywood script—but instead, he rides into town on a billy goat, drawing coins with every chord.

The video follows a younger Esau whose broken-down truck leads to strange visions, including a shape-shifting German shepherd and jukebox-lit encounters.

Music video directed by : Hannah Gray Hall – Song featured on the album : Young Fashioned Ways

I Ain’T Studdin’ Ya (2008)


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