Michelle Williams Stars in New Wild Nothing Music Video

Shot in LA, New York, St. Maarten & Niagara Falls, the video chronicles travel by plane and the paradise found just beyond the window. Three-time Academy Award nominee Michelle Williams was brought onboard by director Matthew Amato who explains: "I loved Wild Nothing the moment I heard Gemini and I jumped at the opportunity to make a video for the new record, Nocturne. My instinct told me to send Michelle the three tracks they were considering for a video and she chose Paradise." The video was shot on Japanese Harinezumi cameras and features a new edit of the song, with Michelle Williams reading from Iris Murdoch's A Word Child. It was recorded for the video by Jack Tatum at the Rare Book Room in Brooklyn, NY, where Nocturne was also recorded. 

[FIRST LOOK] Reptile Youth New Music Video by Rei Nadal

Copenhagen based Reptile Youth have invited ten directors to each direct a video for their new album. For the latest video, for the track Dead End, they have invited Rei Nadal. Rei Nadal is an artist based in Barcelona. Born in Sevilla, Spain, Nadal went on to complete a fashion design degree before beginning an internship with fashion brand American Perez. She has garnered attention for her unique and intriguing esthetics. She intersperses imagery from fashion editorials, art photography, and video, alongside candid self-portraits and text. As part of the annual CMJ 2012 music festival, Reptile Youth will give four performances, starting with one gig at Alphabet Lounge, October 17th , followed by shows @ Spike Hall, Webster Studio and finally @ Drom – Nicky Digital Showcase on October 20th. 

Memory Tapes Set To Release New Album

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Dayve Hawks (AKA Memory Tapes) is set to release what could be his most experimental album to date on December 4 via Carpark Records, entitled Grace/Confusion. The album "inhabits more the title's first word than the last, showcasing an artist embracing his idiosyncrasies and constructing beauty from chaos." Hear the first track released from the album – a chaotic, electronic love ballad called Sheila. Hear song after the jump.

James Franco's Band Daddy Releases First Music Video

James Franco and musician Tim O'Keefe (a former classmate of Franco's at the Rhode Island School of Design) have released an EP under the moniker Daddy. James Franco directed the duo's first video, Love in the Old Days, a meditation on romance in the 1960s. Daddy's debut EP, Motor City, hits Sept. 25 and features vocal contributions from Motown's Smokey Robinson, whom Franco met on a flight. The cover art is a polaroid of Franco's Spring Breakers costars Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson and Rachel Korine. The music video stars Autre's own Adarsha Benjamin, along with Henry Hopper, Lily Donaldson, Nina Ljeti and a host of Franco's merry band of postmodern pranksters. 

[MUSIC VIDEO] Tamaryn 'Heavenly Bodies'

New Zealand born singer Tamaryn, now based in San Francisco, along with her main collaborator and producer Rex John Shelverton, release a psychedelic music video for the track Heavenly Bodies from the album Tender New Signs due out October 16 on the Mexican Summer label. Tamaryn says, “In making this record, I hoped to transcend the mundane world, by living in a new one of my own creation....now it's time to invite everyone else in it with me.”