We all have our obsessions. Right now, my obsession is trying to wake up and get back on my usual posting schedule. Perhaps this song and music video will help.
Enjoy!
We all have our obsessions. Right now, my obsession is trying to wake up and get back on my usual posting schedule. Perhaps this song and music video will help.
Enjoy!
For today’s music video of the day, we have the latest from Texas’s own Selena Gomez!
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Indeed, it is a weird world.
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Today’s music video of the day is a recent one from Kedr Livanskiy. I always assume that all of Kedr Livanskiy’s videos either deal with vampires or takes place in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. This one seems to definitely take place in a world where, much as in Argento’s Tenebrae and Rollin’s Night of the Hunted, there are now far fewer people.
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Today’s music video is this melancholy mood piece from Adi Ulmansky.
For the record, HMFMH stands for Hate Myself For Hating Myself. Hey, we’ve all been there! I was there just three weeks ago! Fortunately, this week has been a marked improvement.
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Today, the Shattered Lens wishes a happy birthday to Texas’s own Jennifer Love Hewitt!
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Today’s very atmospheric music video of the day comes to us from Spain. Watching this video, ask yourself how many movies, books, and songs have been inspired by the life and crimes of Elisabeth Bathory. She may have been executed but it appears she still achieved the macabre immortality that she craved.
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Today’s music video of the day is the moody and hypnotic offering from Bess Atwell.
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Today’s music video of the day is this trippy and dream-like anthem from Jessica Pratt. Listen to it, watch it, and consider your own dream-life.
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This is a fun video and I think we need more fun in the world.
The robot in the video was provided by Boston Dynamics and was nicknamed “Nugget” by Perry. (The robot’s actual name was Spot. If I ever get a robot, I’m naming it Fritz after director Fritz Lang.) The video itself premiered on ESPN because …. well, why not? Where else was it going to premiere? Rob Dyrdek’s not in the video so it’s not like it could have premiered on MTV or any of its affiliated stations. This was the first music video to ever premiere live on ESPN and, as far as I can tell, it might also be the only one. There’s nothing wrong with being unique.
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