Music Video of the Day: Obsession by Joywave (2019, dir by Laura Gorun, Cooper Roussel and Dimitri Basil)


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!

Song of the Day: Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash


I meant to share this yesterday for Johnny Cash’s birthday but I was pretty tired when we got home from the lake and I missed my chance to do so.  But the voice of Johnny Cash was so strong that it can justify a song of the day even after his birthday.

So, with a belated happy birthday to the spirit of Johnny Cash, here is today’s song of the day!

Music Video of the Day: With Love K…. by Kedr Livanskiy (2013, dir by Kedr Livanskiy)


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.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: HMFHM by Adi Ulmansky (2018, dir by ????)


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.

Enjoy!

Song of the Day: Wand’rin Star, sung by Lee Marvin


Continuing our tribute to Lee Marvin on what would have been his 100th birthday, our song of the day is a reminder that Lee Marvin was not just a tough guy actor.

He was also a singer who had a number one single in the UK and Ireland with this song from 1969’s Paint Your Wagon!  The same two weeks that Lee Marvin had the number one spot, The Beatles had the number two spot with Let It Be.

Music Video of the Day: Bathory by Trobar De Morte (2024, dir by Visual Noise Barcelona)


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.

Enjoy!