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I had an ongoing list of videos I liked, then back in May I forgot to keep up with it, so here are some vids from early '09. For further viewing pleasure visit Kat's tumblr.

Will Young "Let It Go": Superhero in his mind, life doesn't cooperate, he tries to adapt. The song hadn't hit me on the album: the chord changes seemed to acquiesce too easily, turned this into a "nice" song while the voice was trying to do something sadder. The video delivers what the music alone couldn't. Will is precisely accurate as the would-be boisterous drunk, flashes of jollity and rage, ultimate defeat, while the bouncers are giving him the old heave-ho.



Untouchable ft. Hwa Young "Tell Me Why": [livejournal.com profile] petronia wrote, "What I'm getting is that the 'interrogation scene' takes place in the head of the male protagonist. His fiancée rejected him, fell into an obvious deep depression and attempted/committed suicide in such a way as to make it seem the relationship was the problem (tearing up photos, etc.), except the guy was basically blindsided - so the rest of the vid is a reification of his warring emotions of anger and confusion (TELL ME WHY YOU DID THIS TO ME) and helplessness at not being able to save the Korean Sylvia Plath from herself (stuck on the balcony watching the proceedings). Why he had to call in a pop group to aid him in the effort I don't know though - presumably Untouchable speak to his emotions during this difficult period in his life?"



The Lonely Island ft. T-Pain "I'm On A Boat"



Enrique Iglesias ft. Ciara "Takin' Back My Love": Modernist design elements become subject and object of "action painting" approach to rearranging apartment.



Nikki Awesome "You Say (It Was Supposed To Be)"



Timberlee f. Tosh "Heels"



Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Zero"



Britney Spears "If You Seek Amy"



Taylor Swift "White Horse"



Taylor Swift "You Belong With Me"



And here's a recent one, "Caesar" by I Blåme Coco ft. Robyn [EDIT: well, this was taken down, and if there's (another?) copy of the music video I can't find it so here's the track but no mv]:

Date: 2010-01-02 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Still think it through! Immediate impression is stylistic kinship with Florence + The Machine (more beatboxy), which does suggest to me that she was pushed toward a "fashionable" sound. Which maybe shouldn't matter - Florence was pushed too, and IMO it improved her songs immensely, although I like Coco's original reggae-pop better than Florence's original shambolic indie rock. (The true original of this micro-genre sound is Patrick Wolf, but all his successors are women; not sure what that says.) "Bohemian Love" was one of my Songs of 2008, although that's a ballad.

Oh hmm, I like this one better, actually, and it makes the stylistic progression more apparent/natural.

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