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I Know What’s Coming – The Man Up North (Music Video)

A Brooding Melody of Loss, Resilience & the Unstoppable March of Time
The Lookout 2007

Some songs don’t just resonate; they linger. They become a companion to the quiet struggles we carry—the ones we don’t always speak about. I Know What’s Coming by Belgian band The Man Up North is one of those rare tracks. It doesn’t demand attention with grand gestures; instead, it seeps into your skin, sits with […]

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Disappeared Completely and the Cinematic Chaos of Mandy

Experience the indelible synergy of Disappeared Completely and Mandy in our new music video.
Andrea Riseborough in Mandy 2018

When music and visuals collide in perfect harmony, the result is something transcendent. For our latest lyrics music video, we’ve paired Kyiv Band – Disappeared Completely’s haunting track, Disappeared Completely, with the surreal, visceral visuals of radical film maker Panos Cosmatos’ 2018 cult classic, Mandy. The result is a dark, hypnotic journey that amplifies the […]

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Motorcycle – As the Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Chillout Mix)

How Beyond the Black Rainbow and Motorcycle’s Iconic Anthem Unite in Our Hypnotic New Lyrics Music Video
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Freedom, Longing, and the Rush: A Tribute to Motorcycle and Beyond the Black Rainbow When two worlds collide – one ethereal and haunting, the other charged with adrenaline and longing – something magical happens. That’s exactly what we aimed to capture in our new lyrics music video for “As the Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden […]

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The Devlins’ New Track “All The Days” is Here

The Melodic Rockers from Ireland are back from their long Hiatus with a classy return to form

The Devlins, the acclaimed Irish alternative rock band, have been a staple in the music scene since the early ’90s. Known for their evocative lyrics and atmospheric melodic rock soundscapes, they have carved out a niche that resonates deeply with fans worldwide. Their track “Someone to Talk To” from their 1993 album Drift still remains […]

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Machines and Men – Airbag (Lyrics Video Premiere)

Epic Synergy of Sound and Cinema: “Machines and Men” Meets “Children of Men"

In the ever-evolving landscape of music and film, certain combinations stand out for their ability to evoke profound emotions and provoke deep thought. Such a fusion not only highlights the lyrical depth of the song but also amplifies the cinematic brilliance of the movie. With this notion, we have attempted to craft a captivating lyrics […]

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Georgi Kay – Scary People

Infectious dark indie pop from the Grammy nominated Australian rising star
Georgi Kay

Our pick from December 2017 for the #SongoftheWeek is the dark but hauntingly beautiful “Scary People”  by Georgina “Georgi” Kingsley, more popularly known as Georgi Kay, the Los Angeles based British-Australian indie popstress. It’s our favorite track from her debut full length 2018 album “Where I Go to Disappear / WIGTD” (Monoki Records) even though […]

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Lyves – Darkest Hour

Underrated atmospheric electronic indie dark pop

Darkest Hour, the atmospheric indie dark pop track by the London based singer, songwriter and producer Lyves aka Francesca Bergami is our #songoftheweek from March 2018. Almost cathartic, Darkest Hour is one of the four great songs from her 2017 EP “Like Water” that was also featured on The Flash soundtrack! This is a hauntingly […]

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The Devlins Greatest Hits – An Exclusive Compilation

Melodic Alternative - Indie Rock Selection from the Splendid Dublin Fourpiece

While The Devlins burst into the alt rock scene in 1994 with their spectacular debut album ‘Drift’ (produced by the award-winning Malcolm Burn, a protégé of Daniel Lanois); I heard them first only in 1996 on the soundtrack of the Winona Ryder – Lukas Haas coming of age teen flick ‘Boys’. Like Ian Brown, another […]

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Glowbug – Death of the Party (Official Music Video)

80s Synth Pop meets Macabre Horror

Electronic pop rock band Glowbug’s “Death of the Party” is our #ThrowbackThursday and #SongoftheWeek from our September 2018 archives that we are featuring again. Glowbug is actually a moniker for the talented LA-Based artist, musician, multi-instrumentalist and record producer – Daniel Anderson, one of the founding members of the alternative rock duo Idiot Pilot (with […]

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