Friday 4 November 2011

Wet Thud Video Flow, Volume Nine

Hey kids, welcome to Wet Thud Video Flow, your weekly wrap-up of the best music videos I've caught online over the past seven days.


In this installation, you'll enjoy new ones from The Kills, Foster The People, Mates Of State, and more. There's a new live clip from Björk, a not-so-new-but-reimagined track from Iron And Wine, and the latest from Modeselektor featuring vocal contributions from the lead singer of some band called Radiohead.


Mr. TheBeef himself, Shia Labeouf, directs what's really more of a short film than a video for Kid Cudi, and master video director Spike Jonze steps behind the lens again alongside new French singer Soko. (Edit: Apparently Spike only shot about a 5-second segment of the video; the rest was shot by Soko herself, using her iPhone.) 


Be sure to check back each Friday for the newest edition of Video Flow. In the meantime, enjoy the best of this week starting with the new one from Real Estate. Enjoy.

Real Estate "It's Real" (Domino)


Foster The People "Call It What You Want" (Sony)


Modeselektor featuring Thom Yorke "Shipwreck" (Monkeytown)


Björk "Thunderbolt (live)" (One Little Indian)


Cass McCombs "The Same Thing" (Domino)


The Kills "Baby Says" (Domino)


Gem Club "252" (Hardly Art)


Iron And Wine "Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Wedding Version)" (Atlantic)


Soko "I Thought I Was An Alien" (Because)


Mates Of State "Sway" (Barsuk)


Kid Cudi "Maniac" (GOOD Music/Universal Motown)


Joker ft. William Cartwright "On My Mind" (4AD)


Casiokids "Det Haster!" (Polyvinyl)


High Places "Sonora" (Thrill Jockey)


Kidstreet "Never Coming Back" (Nettwerk)


Mister Heavenly "Bronx Sniper" (Sub Pop)


Gauntlet Hair "Keep Time" (Dead Oceans)


First Aid Kit "The Lion's Roar" (Wichita)


The Whendays "Untru Love II" (Cascine)


Oneohtrix Point Never "Sleep Dealer" (Software)


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