Young Fathers Premier Music Video for 'Shame' Off New Album

Edinburgh based Young Fathers, who last year won the Mercy Prize for their album Dead, premier a new music video for the track 'Shame' off their new album - entitled White Men Are Black Men Too (Big Dada). The video was brilliantly directed by Jeremy Cole, who remarks that it "...reflects the dichotomy of the track’s mix of intensity with joy and euphoria." The band has a grander statement about the video and about the Post Pop genre as a whole: 

"What.  Now? Can’t we just leave it to moulder away in the corner?  Do we have to keep prodding it with a stick?  Frankensteining it? Remember the melodious sweet times, the soundtracks to the moments, the whistling and skipping along, the arm in arm, girls together against the world, the boys trash it up, smash it up, school leaving day, first day at the desk-face, did we just make a baby groovy times? It died, didn’t it?  Just passed slowly away.  In its sleep. We’re feeling mischievous, though.  Wanna mess it up.  One more time for daddy.  One more dance around the maypole.  Do the zombie twist.  For the memories. No shame. Squeezing the last few drops before it’s over-analysed into the very computer screen, a shadow burn of an ecstatic smile.  Just another product.  This, is just another product and that’s the way you should take it.  There’s no shame in that."

Niagra Premiers Avant-Psych-Tronica Video for 'ELSE'

Niagara is the collaborative project of artists/producers David Tomat (TOMAT / N.A.M.B./ GEMINI EXCERPT) and Gabriele Ottino (N.A.M.B. / Milena Lovesick / GEMINI EXCERPT), whose off-kilter take on pop incorporates elements of electronic, psychedelic, Eastern and dance music to create their own brand of 'avant-psych-tronica'."Else What Else?" is the second single from Turin-based experimental pop duo Niagara's second album, Don't Take It Personally.

Petite Noir's Official Music Video for 'The Fall'

Capetown based Yannick Iluga, otherwise known at Petite Noir, calls his music 'noirwave.' Born to a Congolese father and Angolan mother, Iluga has been making his unclassifiable, joyous music in various iterations for a number of years now. See the new music for the track 'The Fall' - off the current album The King Of Anxiety (Domino). The video is inspired by the work of Serbian artist Marina Abramovic, and in particular her ‘The Artist is Present’ performance art piece (MoMa 2010). 

[PHOTOS] Björk Mid-Career Retrospective @ MOMA in New York

The Museum of Modern Art presents a retrospective of the multifaceted work of composer, musician, and singer Björk. The exhibition draws from more than 20 years of the artist’s daring and innovative projects and her eight full-length albums to chronicle her career through sound, film, visuals, instruments, objects, and costumes. Autre was granted preview access to the show before the opening, which is March 8th and it runs until June 7th, 2015 at MOMA. 

Check Out Viv Albertine's New Memoir

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Viv Albertine is a pioneer. As lead guitarist and songwriter for the seminal band The Slits, she influenced a future generation of artists including Kurt Cobain and Carrie Brownstein. She formed a band with Sid Vicious and was there the night he met Nancy Spungeon. She tempted Johnny Thunders…toured America with the Clash…dated Mick Jones…and inspired the classic Clash anthem Train in Vain. But Albertine was no mere muse. In Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys, Albertine delivers a unique and unfiltered look at a traditionally male-dominated scene. Pick up her memoirs book here

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's Deliriously Strange New Music Video

The newest single fromSinger's Grave A Sea of Tongues is molten, set to burn like a classic torch song should-- in your ears and forever! On "New Black Rich (Tusks)", Bonnie 'Prince' Billy collaborated with longtime songwriting partner Bryan Rich to create the ardent ballad. In the music video, Billy is featured with long ivory tusks as he dances and sings his way to a country speakeasy where he falls in love with a girl who has another strange animalistic characteristic.

[MUSIC] Ariel Pink New Album Pom Pom Out In November

Spanning 17 tracks and 69 minutes, pom pom is unfiltered Ariel Pink, a pied piper of the absurd, with infectious tales of romance, murder, frog princes and Jell-O. With the Los Angeles native striking it out alone and returning to the solo moniker he has adopted for well over a decade, pom pom could very well be Ariel Pink's magnum opus. pom pom is Ariel Pink's third studio album for 4AD.

Listen: Ariel Pink "Black Ballerina"

PREMIER: Dukes of Chutney "Jan's Bellski" Video

Dukes of Chutney is John Paul Jones and Dustin Lynn, California born brothers from other cosmic mothers who met surfing over a decade ago. Dukes of Chutney’s Domino was released yesterday and today they release their music video for the track Jan's Bellski using some incredible footage from Fellini's 1972 film Roma. You can purchase the album here

[MUSIC VIDEO] Reptile Youth "It's Easy To Lose Yourself"

Recently banned from youtube, music video for Reptile Youth's track It's Easy To Lose Yourself off their current self titled album directed by Peter Kaaden. “The video is the song. The song is the video. It’s not a complicated way around, it’s not the opposite and not an arty interpretation. You get what the song is about. Uncensored, honest & real. Everything is minimized to the necessaries in the song and in the video” Peter Kaaden.