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Music Video Roundup #3: The Prodigy, Man Man, St. Vincent, Kasabian
Based on the quality of this week’s music video roundup, either we’re getting better at finding the best, or there is more out there worth watching. As the old saying goes, third time’s a charm. We hope you’ve been enjoying watching these as much as we have. What do you think? Drop us a comment and let us know what’s working for ya and any other thoughts you might have swimming round your noggin.
PromoNews.tv: The Prodigy “Warrior’s Dance”
Cigarette Packet People Perform Music Video Coup For Well-Known Dance Ensemble
Spin: Man Man “Rabbit Habbits”
From the opening skit to the conclusion, this is a weird one. Something feels a little off about the music video’s storyline but it’s charming and in a way sweet. And anyways, what’s not to love about freaks?
Buzzfeed: Superpowerless “Wasting My Time”
Do you like video games? Of COURSE you like video games! So why shouldn’t you also enjoy the well done video game themed music video? You should! So here it is.
Spinner: St. Vincent “Actor Out Of Work”
Seems like most everything St. Vincent touches turns to awesome. While some musicians are noticeably bad actors in their own music videos, we actually buy the rejection she’s offering the auditioners!
Supersonic Electric: Kasabian “Vlad the Impaler”
There is Vlad. There is Impaling. There is awesome 70’s retro quasi-lost footage of the original show. Please, take a few minutes.
Tiga.ca: Tiga “Shoes”
“What’s that sound? I like that sound. I love that sound” “It’s the sound of my shoes”
Kanye West’s Blog: Mr Hudson “There Will Be Tears”
Although Kanye doesn’t indicate why he felt compelled to embed this music video, it’s obvious that it has the same glitchtastical feel as Kanye’s data moshing music video for ____ and affinity for auto-tune.
Antville: Circlesquare “Dancers”
While the use of backwards slow motion is nothing new, the simplicity and focus of movements, the stark contrast of minimialistic music wth minimalistic set makes this music video an attention holder.

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