Showing posts with label Jagjaguwar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jagjaguwar. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Watch: Pink Mountaintops Release "Shakedown" Music Video

Los Angeles based indie rock band Pink Mountaintops have released the video for their new single "Shakedown".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their latest album 'Get Back', which came out back in April 29 via Jagjaguwar. Get it here.

The video was directed by Simon Chan. Check out below.


Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Watch: Foxygen Air Music Video For New Single "How Can You Really"

Los Angeles-based  psych duo Foxygen have aired the video for their new single "How Can You Really".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their  from the forthcoming album 'Foxygen...And Star Power', set to be released on October 14 via Jagjaguwar. Pre-order the album here.

The video was directed by Grant Singer. Take a look below.


Thursday, April 10, 2014

Watch: Pink Mountaintops Unleash "North Hollywood Microwaves" Music Video

Los Angeles based indie rock band Pink Mountaintops have unleashed the video for their new single "North Hollywood Microwaves".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming album upcoming album 'Get Back', which will be out on April 29 via Jagjaguwar.

Previously, the band have revealed the clip for the album's first taste "Ambulance City".

Pre-order your copy of the album here, and take a look at the video for "North Hollywood Microwaves" below. It was directed by Annie Hardy.


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Watch: Small Black Unleash New Video For "Real People" (Feat. Frankie Rose)

Brooklyn electro-indie pop band Small Black have unleashed the video for their latest single "Real People". 

The song, featuring Frankie Rose, is taken from their upcoming EP of the same name, which will come out on April 1 via Jagjaguwar. The five-track EP was recorded quickly, using the "first thought, best thought" method, singer Josh Kolenik said. Pre-order your copy here.

About the title-track, Kolenik says: "Real People" was inspired by Colton Harris-Moore AKA 'The Barefoot Bandit,' a teenager from rural Washington who went on a crime spree/adventure, sleeping in people's vacation homes and stealing & crashing airplanes. It's hard not to be taken by his story. He's maybe as close to Jesse James as we're going to get post millennium. Also one of the planes was stolen from the Bloomington airport, home of the mighty Jagjaguwar HQ. Frankie Rose guests. (spin)

The video was directed by Nick Bentgen. Check out below.