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Chris Gethard gets greasy at his favorite New Jersey diner
Jessica Walter winks suggestively and describes Lucille Bluth’s “dire straits” in “Arrested Development” season 4
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Dirty chucks, construction paper armadas, and your head in the clouds.
The Heligoats cause a pile up in the park.
We love Eric Wareheim, when he’s making us laugh as one half of the comedy duo Tim & Eric. We love him a lot. But there’s something about this Beach House video that he directed that makes us love him even more. In fact, it almost makes us wish Wareheim directed music videos a lot…
Go behind the scenes with the UK blues rocker whose haunting ballad scored this seasons “The Walking Dead” promo.
Take down this empire with Deb Oh and her Cavaliers.
Get a face full of man fur behind the scenes with multi-talented comedy band, The Beards.
Watch singer Jesse Nolan and actress Tessa Thompson, and let the spirit take you.
Revel in the softer side of male camaraderie in this ode to adolescence.
Samantha Shelton muses over the hazy indecision of ending a beastly relationship.
Come closer, lock yourself up in this voyeurism and heartbreak.
Get some soft focus lovin’ from Millionyoung.
The phrase “Detroit trap pop” may not mean anything to you, but that’s just because you haven’t heard Jamaican Queens yet. The Detroit-based duo some how manages to combine southern trap beats and hazy synth-driven experimentalism to end up sounding something like the lovechild of Grizzly Bear and Young Jeezy. You don’t really want to…
Pop starlet Madison gets the last lick, releasing on her own label.
Blaudzun addresses the elephants in the room.
Take a ride around the block with the The Milk Carton Kids, as featured in Gus Van Sant's "Promised Land."
Spindrift teases a peak at their tour of the Old West’s hallucinatory ghost towns.
Books On Tape returns to reinterpret classic cartoon hijinks with manic beats.
Mother Feather spread their wings in this sweaty cock-rock explosion.
Living Days’ Pete Townshend cover set to wild montage of Sam Raimi/the Coen Brother’s 1985 thriller, “Crimewave.”
Smooth newcomer, Sebastian Mikael, gets personal at Rubber Tracks.
Download the down and dirty sounds of Brooklyn’s Peanut Butter Lovesicle.
State Radio plays on the economic disparities between Wall Street and the rest of us.
Frightened Rabbit documents a picturesque tour through the Scottish Highlands, delivering performances as stunning as the landscapes they visited.
Hortlax Cobra is the nom de plume — or, rather, nom de dance project — of John Eriksson from Peter Bjorn and John. (This is not to be confused with Smile, the new side project from Peter Bjorn and John’s Björn Yttling, of course.) The album, which debuted back in June was released on Ingrid,…
The Cult mourns the loss of the natural world and tries to make sense of the trash heap we have inherited.