WU LYF (World Unite Lucifer Youth Foundation)
This band is so raw right now, it’s truly refreshing. The video for Split It Concrete Like the Golden Sun God is the four minute tale of the oppressed overcoming the oppressor. Their other video is a bunch of dramatic projections in front of them jumping around being young and handsome and earnest. Plus, you can’t understand barely any of the lyrics, so there’s a 90 percent chance they’ll be huge.
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Woodkid’s awesome video for his song Iron
The video for Woodkid’s Iron looks like it had the budget of a 1999 Limp Bizkit video. There is intense slow-mo, explosions, a white horse, and I think someone’s famous girlfriend is in it holding an owl on a really sweet medieval-looking arm piece. Definitely reminiscent of the heyday of MTV impact.
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francis said | 15 August, 2011
i’m liking this