
The Dears
Let’s face it; if you want to watch decent music videos these days, we have to resort to the internet. TV channels have withered down their selection of playlists to a mere 10, maybe 15 mainstream, top 40 hits – 50% of which has permanently been taken up by Miley Cyrus and the *Jonas Brothers.
For a while there, I still had a glimmer of hope at the end of each week when I would tune into Muchmusic’sThe Wedge; all TV-watching indie-lover’s hour of music video heaven, but now God knows what **horrific time it’s been pushed back to as it was continually pushed back in programming by the hour.
Today, I decided to browse the MuchAxs video playlists (out of sheer boredom…and potentially to watchAmerica’s Best Dance Crew – don’t judge me, it’s a good show!) and noticed some new videos that I hadn’t seen elsewhere. Here’s a little list:
The Dears – “Disclaimer”
This video is for the Montreal band’s stunning opener on their most recent release, Missiles. “Disclaimer”, directed by Geoff McLean, shows the band performing (in their usual intense seriousness) with simultaneous imagery of missiles and destruction. Beautiful and powerful, videos like this are still one of the reasons why The Dears are such an amazing band.
Winter Gloves – “Let Me Drive”
Directed by Benjamin Weinstein, The Winter Gloves’ video for “Let Me Drive” (from their debut album, About A Girl) follows a flipbook method, sort of similar to Land of Talk’s video for “Speak to Me Bones” two years ago, only with several flip books rather than just one pile of paper. Entertaining and visually lots of fun to watch – even the handclaps are in flip book motion!
Land of Talk – “Some Are Lakes”
I had never noticed that Land of Talk had released a video for this title track from their latest release till I had stumbled upon it on Muchmusic a while back. Directed by Jose Garcia, the video shows the band performing in an empty home, dressed in bright yellow raincoats. “Some Are Lakes” is a lovely video that is quite fitting to the laid back beauty of the song.
Other videos to check out:
Stars – “Midnight Coward” (directed by Ben Stieger-Levine)
Hexes & Ohs – “Wildfire” (directed by Stephane Fournier)
Young Rival – “Your Island”
Fembots – “My Hands Are A City” (directed by Ed Glass-Donnelly)
Kudos to Much for still having such great videos on their site…but you definitely lose all credit for airing a Paris Hilton marathon right now. So I guess we’re back to square one…hatred.
Happy listening!
Musically,
Melody
* I realized in my blog post Kids Just Wanna Have Fun, I said that I would never mention the Jonas Brothers ever again on the Lamb. So I apologize for mentioning them again; I’m a terrible person.
** Correction: The Wedge airs every Friday night at 1:00 am. This is pending that no special programming preempts it’s air time to 3:00 am – which happens quite often. As early as 2-3 years ago, The Wedge aired at 11:00 pm.







