posted by Sam Bathe
categories: music, music video
26th
Mar 2012

While we can’t pronounce the title of Regina’s single either, the video shot by Osma Harvilahti is pretty special.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: music, music video
23rd
Mar 2012

Putting out their long-anticipated debut album Mixed Emotions last week, All Of Me is their second single off it, hitting a working men’s club for a slow dance. Directed by Julian Barratt of The Mighty Boosh, a first for him too.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: music, music video
20th
Mar 2012

One of our favourite bands at SXSW, Beach Fossils released this video for Shallow not too long ago, formed of footage on tour by Dustin Payseur, live by Ian Perlman. We couldn’t be more excited for their upcoming album.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: SXSW, music
18th
Mar 2012

The last day of SXSW happened to coincide with St. Patrick’s Day, unfortunate for all official Music attendees. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: SXSW, music
17th
Mar 2012

With things simultaneously hitting a peak and starting to wind up, we were determined to make the most of day three. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: SXSW, music
17th
Mar 2012

Taking the afternoon off unofficial shows to recharge, we hit things hard in the evening. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: SXSW, music
16th
Mar 2012

The start of SXSW proper, it was ominous that we were already pretty tired, but a super lie-in soon cured that and we delved into the unofficial day shows. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: SXSW, music
14th
Mar 2012

The day before things really kick of for music in Austin, year on year, SXSW Music’s Tuesday night has gotten busier and busier. This year, it was pretty much a full schedule. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: music, music video
13th
Mar 2012

Directed and animated by Nick Torres, Mister Lies make a subtle video that’s a match for the title of their single.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: SXSW, music
12th
Mar 2012

With its reputation growing and growing, SXSW 2012 is set to be the biggest ever, across each of its interactive, film and music fields. More

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