Music Video of the Day: Go! by Public Service Broadcasting (2015, dir by ????)


Seeing as how today is Moon Day, this seems like the perfect time to pick this video for music video of the day!

This is from Public Service Broadcasting’s 2015 album, The Race For Space.  As you can probably guess from the title, every song deals with the American/Soviet space race of the 50s, 60s, and 70s.  Go!, the eighth track from the album, deals with the first moon landing.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Mojo by Peeping Tom, featuring Rahzel, Dan The Automator (2006, dir by Matt McDermitt)


This video was released 12 years ago.  Watching it today, it’s interesting that television hasn’t changed much.  The cop show, the infomercial, the porn film, the horror film, the evangelist, every single one of them is currently playing somewhere.

Yes, that is Danny DeVito sitting on the couch at the end of the video.  I like to think that he’s meant to be Frank Reynolds.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Lilac by Blue Hawaii (2018, dir by ????)


This is an interesting video.

On the one hand, it leaves me wishing that I was on a beach somewhere, preferably Hawaii but I’d even settle for Daytona.  Maybe not Atlantic City, though.  That’s way too far up north.  And don’t even get me started on the beaches in Maine.

On the other hand, it also leaves me worried that something really, really bad is about to happen.  It’s a video that manages to be both positive and ominous at the same time.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Crazy Master by Marijuana Deathsquads (2012, dir by Isaac Gale)


Let’s take a trip through the desert with Marijuana Deathsquads!

Though the video came out long before the TV show, it’s still difficult for me to watch this without thinking about Twin Peaks: The Return.  As I watched, I kept expecting either Cooper or his doppelganger to drive by, searching for JUDY.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Dangerous by Big Data (2014, dir by Chris Ledoux)


This is actually one of several videos for Big Data’s Dangerous.  Val shared two of them previously, here and here.  However, the one above is my personal favorite because it features kitties!

This video was written and produced by Tom Borden and directed by Chris Ledoux.

And it features a lot of cats!  Did I mention that?

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Clean (featuring Jamie Lidell) by Big Data (2015, dir by Bill Kirstein)


Whenever I watch this video, I was tempted to compare it to The Belko Experiment but, actually, the video came out before the movie.  So, perhaps The Belko Experiment should be compared to this.

Of course, the suggestion in this video is that the office riot is a scheduled daily event, one that — like The Purge — is designed to keep people in their place.

Big Data is probably best known for Dangerous.  Personally, I think Big Data is responsible for some of the most important music of the decade.  You’re free to agree or disagree as long as you understand that I’m right.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Under the Influence by Elle King (2016, dir by ????)


Greetings from Mobile, Alabama!

So, originally, the plan was to share music videos about Alabama today and tomorrow but guess what?  It turns out that there really aren’t that many good Alabama-centered music videos.  There isn’t a music video for Sweet Home Alabama.  All Summer Long is actually about Michigan.  It is true that there’s a lot of country songs (and videos) about Alabama but picking one of them would mean sorting through a lot more country music than I’m really comfortable dealing with, especially when I’m just on a 2-day business trip.

(No offense meant, Alabama.  You’re a lovely state.)

So, instead, today, I’m going to share this little gem from Elle King.  I like the retro feel.  It reminds me not so much of a James Bond film as much as one of the James Bond rip-offs that came out of Italy and Germany in the late 60s.

Enjoy!