Article: Track premiere: Good Old War “It Hurts Every Time”
Grab hold of the good old jangle, “It Hurts Every Time.”
Track premiere: Good Old War “It Hurts Every Time”
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Grab hold of the good old jangle, “It Hurts Every Time.”
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Watch the timeless, “Time Heals,” from the magnificent debut of songwriter Bhi Bhiman.
In what’s certainly the cutest Internet video since that cat watching tennis (which I can’t seem to find, so maybe I dreamt that one), “500 Days of Summer” stars Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt have recorded themselves covering Nancy Wilson’s holiday ditty, “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?” With Deschanel strumming the ukulele and…
As we approach the festive holidays, surely one of the most important questions is what exactly to pick up your gadget-loving relatives. Luckily IFC is here to help. We’ve sorted through stacks of movies, music, video games, comic books and gadgets to filter out the best gift offerings of 2011. From the return of George…
Spacecamp’s very first music video is a heavy dose of impressive superimposition mixed with collage, claymation, stop motion, and oil painting. Director Philip Di Fiore gives the piece a timeless feeling combining a love for old Blue Note record covers with magnificent manipulations of light and perspective. The song, which comes from the band’s debut…
Detroit’s Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr, aka Josh Epstein and Daniel Zott, went to a remote village in Iceland, and after touring the environs in cozy sweaters shot this video in nostalgic hues within the community church. An hour outside of Reykjavík, the village of Sólheimar was founded by a woman in 1930, to be a…
We bring a long running series of heavy videos from Spindrift’s “Classic Soundtracks Vol. 1″ to a close with a light hearted “Round Up.” It’s the directorial debut of the band’s own Sasha Vallely who had such a riot working with the wild roster of directors on previous videos for the album that she decided…
Via io9, this hilariously cheesy music video. I literally can’t stop myself from watching this over and over. I’m up to six times now. I’m starting to think this thing is like the video from “The Ring,” and the only way to escape its destructively addictive grasp is to pass it along to someone else…
It happened one fateful evening in New York back in 2009. Both Metallica and Lou Reed were on hand for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concerts, and after crossing paths back stage, realized they wanted to make more music together. “Lulu” is the resultant album that chance encounter yielded. Reed asked Metallica, the…
If you’re anything like us, you’ve been spending many long hours wondering what The Chemical Brothers up to. Sure there was the soundtrack to “Hanna”, but is that enough when it comes to everyone’s favorite electronic music masters? Of course not. So we were thrilled when we were offered the chance to show off some…
Lou Reed and Metallica may at first seem to be a pairing at odds with what old fans of either New York’s God of rock and roll, or The Black Album chart toppers would think prudent — until you watch these two colossal entities in the same room together, through the lens of director Darren…