Monday, 12 November 2012

MUSIC / IN \ MOTION






Below is the music video for Radiohead's 2003 single release 'There, There' from their come back guitar record 'Hail To The Theif' (a reference to George W Bush's winning election). The video features pixelation techniques and Radiohead's Thom Yorke exploring a very strange, and very british fairy tale landscape. Which ends with poor Thom morphing into a tree (which he probably secretly enjoyed, being an eco warrior n' all!)


 



Below is an early 2010 music video for the new psychedelic gods Tame Impala. The music video for 'Half Full Glass of Wine' features lots of colourful uses of stop motion animation, cut out models and images of the band performing. 






 
 
A chief figurehead for the american underground alt-rock scene of the 1990's, Stephen Malkmus and his band The Jerks, released an incredible video in 2005 with the use of stop motion animation.  The video is surreal and I also enjoy the way Malkmus steals Lou Reed's pronunciation of "door" in this song tactfully.
 



 
 

No comments:

Post a Comment