Let’s jump head-first into yet another installment of my favorite video finds of the past week:
No doubt, one of the most buzzed about thing in the blog-o-sphere the past couple of days has been Bethany Cosentino and Bobb Bruno’s (aka Best Coast) fast-food inspired video for “When I’m With You”:
Don’t have too many details from the Boston/NYC band Hooray for Earth other than they are set to open for crowd-favorites Surfer Blood and Pains of Being Pure at Heart on most of their East Coast tour dates. The following is a self-proclaimed “muppet-friendly, 80s public access channel-inspired video” for their track “Surrounded By Your Friends”:
This next music video is for arguably my favorite track from my favorite album of 2009: The Flaming Lips‘s Powerless:
Producing one of my favorite albums of 2010, I was shocked to find that I haven’t done a single Toro y Moi post yet. Here is an audio recording posted on youtube of Mr. Bundick covering Beach House’s “Master of None” that I found intriguing:
Another video I’ve been late to post is Kurt Vile‘s three song set he performed for Q-TV back in March:
I’ll end with an old-y but good-y, the karaoke music video for the Swedish sugary-sweet pop group Acid House Kings‘s track “This Heart is a Stone”. Yes, it’s three minutes of them playing ping-pong, but the song is soooo good!
Tags: Acid House Kings, Beach House, Best Coast, Flaming Lips, Hooray for Earth, Kurt VIle, Toro y Moi, Video