Just last week, Wavves wrapped up a huge tour with Best Coast. Now, as the band heads off to Japan and Australia, they’ve unveiled the second official music video from King of the Beach and it happens to be the title track — directed by Focus Creeps.
Video pioneer director Michel Gondry has just helped produce a video for “How Are You Doing?” The single is from the debut album of The Living Sisters, Love To Live. The video features a hilarious series of disasters but don’t listen to me, see it for yourself!
Sweden’s indie-pop ensemble, The Concretes, have just released a video for their single “Crack in the Paint.” The single is from their album WYWH and can be seen right here:
If this piques your interest and you live on the West Coast, you can check out the band at these spots:
March 3 – Sacamento, CA @ Blue Note
March 4 – Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
March 5 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah
March 9 – Goleta, CA – Mercury Lounge
March 10 – Pomona, CA – The Glass House
Trio Jessica 6 just got a huge boost today – their video for “White Horse” premiered on Perez Hilton’s highly popular blog. The New York group will release their debut album, See the Light, on May 24th. Meanwhile, here’s the video for “White Horse:”
Lukas Haas has been acting for over 20 years, first starring alongside Harrison Ford in “Witness” when he was just 8 years old. Since then, Haas has appeared in dozens of films, including “Inception,” Woody Allen’s “Everyone Says I Love You,” Tim Burton’s “Mars Attacks!” and the upcoming “Red Riding Hood.” Lukas also plays drums and piano for The Rogues, and appears in music videos for My Chemical Romance’s “Welcome to the Black Parade,” OutKast’s “Roses,” UGK’s “International Player’s Anthem (I Choose You),” Death Cab For Cutie’s “Cath…” and Jet’s “She’s a Genius.”
Australian actress Isabel Lucas recently starred in “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” HBO’s eight-time Emmy winning series “The Pacific,” as well as “The Cove,” an Academy Award-winning documentary exposing the brutal business of dolphin harvesting in Japan.
Together, Lucas and Haas are Lucas/Lukas, purveyors of dreamy indie pop. Their first video collaboration, “Made For You” was filmed and recorded in Lukas’ studio in Los Angeles, directed by Carleton Ranney, with editing done by Real Sprague and Destin Douglas.
Not necessarily true. But JD Samson likes them. “This band is going places,” says Samson in this clip, and coming from a woman who used to go places, that’s a true compliment.
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