This is the worthwhile (read: I would take the time to watch it) music video for OK Go’s ‘Love’, which was filmed as one continuous shot and uses a bunch of industrial robotic arms holding mirrors to create different imagery in fun and innovative ways. Would I have stood in
Because everybody spends their free time differently, this is a video from pop artist Rudy Willingham, who made a stop-motion video of Post Malone singing ‘Circles’ using 133 pieces of toast. While the bread is certainly toasted, I suspect the faces were actually made using stencils and a blowtorch or
This is a song and music video from Youtuber ai am a jedi featuring Emperor Palpatine performing ‘The Tragedy of Darth Plaegus The Wise’. I’m honestly not sure how I feel about it, but I am convinced you could probably still get off to it if you summon enough midi-chlorians.
This is the music video for OK Go’s ‘A Stone Only Rolls Downhill’, filmed on 64 separate iPhones and then laid out in a matrix and replayed for a trippy effect. I can’t even imagine the time and effort that went into making the video, but there’s no doubt it
This is a stop motion video created by Instagram user rudy_willingham, who used 170 laser-cut leaves to perform Earth, Wind & Fire’s ‘September’. Do I remember the 21st night of September? Of course not, I can’t even remember last night. If it was anything like the nights I can remember
This is the music video for Texas Toast Chainsaw Massacre’s ‘I Wanna Pet Your Dog’, their original thrash metal song. It’s a banger. But remember: you should always ask before petting a dog because some dogs don’t like strangers. This reminds me of a parable: A man approaches another man
This is a video edited together by Youtuber boogieheadmusic comparing Weird Al’s parody songs and music videos to the original source material. It was a fun watch. My roommate getting ready for a job interview this morning? That was also a fun watch. Dude was so nervous and loaded on
This is the music video for Louis Cardozo’s ‘Fly’, in which he performs the song on piano while paragliding over the English countryside. Louis says no special effects were used during the filming, just balls of steel and a can-do attitude. “That’s right suckers, no CGI involved in the making