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Directed by Austin Peters
Video for Dawes' "Love Is All I Am" filmed in North Hills, CA.
New video for LA's Run Run Run for "Good Company" from their Good Company EP. Run Run Run begins a 2 month US tour tonight, Sept. 3, in Los Angeles at The Viper Room.
Directed by Rozan & Schmeltz
Video for The Streets' "Evening Is Borrowed" from his forthcoming Evening Is Borrowed LP.
Video for Molten Light from Chad VanGaalen's forthcoming Soft Airplane LP (Sup Pop).
Directed by Sophie Muller
New video for Kings of Leon's "Sex Is On Fire" from their forthcoming Only The Night LP.
Video for "Milkshake" by Toronto's Holy Fuck, off their 2007 release LP (XL). Directed by Chad Van Gaalen.
Video for "Bright Tomorrow" by Fuck Buttons, off their 2008 release Street Horrrsing (ATP). Nice information point: the footage in this video was taken on a digital phone camera. Directed by Andrew Hung.
Classic video for "Another Morning Stoner" by Austin's ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, of their 2002 release Source Tags & Codes (Interscope). Trail of Dead will rock this year's FunFunFun Fest at Waterloo Park. Get your tickets while they last here.
Video for Detroit's The Silent Years' "On Our Way Home" from The Globe out now on Defend Music.
Directed by Jennifer Clavin
Video for Mika Miko's "Wild Bore" from the New Video Works comp DVD from PPM out now.
Directed by Iqbal Ahmed
Video for Throw Me The Statue's "Yucatan Gold" from their Secretly Canadian release Moonbeams.
Directed by Mark Bachara and Michael P. McGrath
Video for Catfish Haven's 2006 release "Tell Me" from the Tell Me album released on Secretly Canadian. Catfish Haven's Devastator is due out Oct. 7 on Secretly Canadian as well.