For today’s music video of the day, we have one of David Lynch’s final short films. From his collaboration with Chrystabell, here is the haunting Sublime Eternal Love.
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For today’s music video of the day, we have one of David Lynch’s final short films. From his collaboration with Chrystabell, here is the haunting Sublime Eternal Love.
Enjoy!
How about starting the long weekend with X?
This video stars and was directed by Exene’s son, Henry Mortensen and co-stars her niece, Carolyn Allen. The video was shot in Cannery Row in Monterey, California.
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Today, the Shattered Lens wishes a happy birthday to the greatest of all DJs, Tiesto!
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Right now, I have a cold so I can relate to the song’s title. It’s a good song and a straight-forward video. No, it’s not a cover of the song from Top Gun that played whenever Tom Cruise looked up at the sky.
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Today, the Shattered Lens wish a happy birthday one of my favorite artists, Skrillex!
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We’re only 13 days into the new year and we’ve already got the first great song and music video of 2025!
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Today’s music video of the day brings back some memories, though admittedly the clubs of Denton could not really match the legendary reputation of Studio 54. Still, the important thing is that everyone’s a legend to someone.
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Today’s music video of the day comes to use from Ringo Starr and …. hey, this is the first 2025 video that has been shared on the Shattered Lens! I’m happy to give that honor to the most likable member of the Beatles.
This song is from Ringo’s new country-and-western album. Despite being from the Southwest, I tend to prefer EDM to C&W but still, it’s a nice little song. I like the positivity of it. I honestly feel like my prediction that the 2020s would be a lot like the 1970s is finally starting to come true. People are tired of being depressed and stressed all the time.
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This music video takes me back to the day when I could be as wild as I wanted to be without worrying about any consequences. I kind of miss those days.
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You know, this is a good song by a good singer and good group of backing musicians. (The Wallflowers have had many personnel changes over the years, with Jakob remaining the one consistent member.) Jakob Dylan has always been a little overshadowed by his famous father and, while that’s understandable, it’s definitely a shame. Jakob is a talented artist in his own right and this video shows that.
That said, the main reason I like this video is because of Jakob emerging from the ocean with those big blue eyes. Hi, Jakob!
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