I like today’s music video of the day because it has a perverse retro feel to it. Like if you go to a cabin in the woods and find a dusty old VHS tape sitting in the back of a cubbyhole, this is probably what you would see after watching the tape. And then I assume that little girl from The Ring would show up.
This is one of two music videos for Miike Snow’s Animal. I prefer this one because it features some moody shots of the band standing in the rain and the whole thing has a sort of end of the world, apocalyptic feel to it. The song itself has been interpreted to be about everything from addiction to ennui to the furry sub-culture. The band has been said quoted as saying that maybe we shouldn’t try to read too much into the song.
(For the record, I have never gotten the whole “furry” thing, nor have I really had any desire to understand it. I mean, to be honest, it just seems stupid. Unfortunately, I once took a creative writing class where one of my classmates was absolutely obsessed with furries and he even wrote a play about some sort of sex-obsessed space bear. And, of course, the presidential campaign of Beto O’Rourke has put furries back in the headlines.)
Miike Snow is made up of lead singer Andrew Wyatt and Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg. Karlsson and Winberg previously produced Toxic for Britney Spears. When Animal was first released as a single, there was a lot of online speculation that the band was named after director Takashi Miike but, sadly, that turned out to be false. Apparently, the band actually is named after someone named Mike Snow. The band added an extra i because …. well, just because they felt like doing it.
I like this video because it has a creepy, end-of-the-world feel to it and that seems like the perfect way to start off Tuesday. It’s not Halloween yet but it’s never too early to start getting into the mood.
Let’s get this week off to a good start with this video from Saint Motel!
If this video doesn’t make you want to dance, I don’t know what to tell you.
That is Miles Brown, also known as Baby Boogaloo, dancing. At the time of this video, he was around eight years old. He’s currently a part of the cast of Black-ish, playing Jack Johnson.
I like this video because it has a a sort of creepy retro feel to it, as if the band has traveled through time, from the early 70s to the 21st Century. Why have they traveled through time? Who can say for sure but it’s probably going to lead to the end of the world. You know how much I love my apocalyptic musings.
Personally, I don’t think that anything is too much to ask, as long as you understand that my answer might very well be “no.” When I was younger, I used to agree to do anything that was asked of me but, as I’ve gotten older, I’ve discovered that sometimes, you just have to refuse to be helpful. Or, at the very least, you can be helpful in a practical way. For instance, this woman who works in the office across from me recently had a dead car battery and when she asked me if I knew anyone who knew how to jump a car or who had jumper cables, I said that I didn’t but I did look up an informative YouTube video for her. Apparently, the video didn’t really help her with her problem but the important thing is that I was helpful in a way that didn’t require me to spend an extra hour standing out in the middle of a hot parking lot.
Today’s music video of the day is the latest from Big Data!
With each passing day, Big Data’s style of paranoid artistry becomes more and more relevant. I mean, just consider what happened this week. Thousands of people used a Russian-made app to see what they would look like once they were elderly and, in the process, they gave tons of information to …. well, the Russians!
I mean, it’s amazing, You go on twitter right now and everyone’s like, “OMG, I HATE RUSSIAN BOTS! Oh, hey, a new app! Let’s send the Russians all my info!”