Two time San Diego Music Award-winning soul/pop/R&B artist Rebecca Jade can trace the origins of her music career to growing up in an extremely musical home — her mother, was a professional jazz singer in Puerto […]
Tag: Video Review
New Video: The Playful Yet Brooding Visuals for DOCKS’ “Where’s My Mind”
Comprised of Ranier (guitar and vocals), Joe (drums). Jamie (guitar) and Ryan (bass), the indie rock quartet DOCKS initially formed in San Jose, CA and relocated to Portland, OR. Over the past year, the quartet […]
New Video: The Suffers Remind You of Profoundly Sweet, Real Love
https://screen.yahoo.com/stay-130000291.html?format=embed With the release of the Make Some Room EP, Houston, TX-based dectet The Suffers have exploded on to the national scene this year as the band has played festival sets at Hangout Festival, Newport Folk Festival, Neon Desert Music Festival, their […]
New Video: The Gorgeous and Haunting Visuals for We Are Temporary’s “You Can Now Let Go”
Mark Roberts, the creative mastermind behind the critically acclaimed, Brooklyn-based indie electro pop project, We Are Temporary has developed a reputation for crafting music that draws from a wide range of influences within contemporary electronic […]
New Video: Field Music Muses on Aging and Being Cool in Video for “The Noisy Days Are Over”
Comprised of its creative masterminds, sibling duo Peter and David Brewis, along with the contributions of Kev Dosdale, Andrew Lowther, Ian Black, Liz Corney, Andrew Moore, Damo Waters and a rotating casts of collaborators, the Sunderland, […]
New Video: The Trippy and Stylistic New Video for Chet Faker and Marcus Marr’s “The Trouble With Us”
London-based DJ, producer, electronic music artist and multi-instrumentalist Marcus Marr is an internationally recognized artist, who has released a number of critically acclaimed singles through renowned electro pop/dance music/dance punk label DFA Records. His two best known […]
New Video: Metz’s Furious Video for “Spit You Out”
Now, if you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the past couple of years, you may be familiar with Toronto-based trio Metz. With the release of their 2012 self-titled debut through Sub Pop Records, the trio received both national […]
New Video: Charles Bradley’s Soulful Cover of Black Sabbath’s “Changes”
Over the past couple of years, Brooklyn-based soul singer, Charles Bradley has not only become a JOVM mainstay, the “Screaming Eagle of Soul” has become a national and international sensation with the release of a […]
New Video: The Psychedelic Video for Twin Limb’s “Don’t Even Think”
Comprised of Lacey Guthrie (accordion, keys, vocals), Maryliz Bender (drums, guitar, vocals), the Louisville, KY-based trio Twin Limb first caught the attention of the blogosphere with the release of “Long Shadow,”a slow-burning, dreamy and atmospheric dirge with droning accordion, shimmering […]
New Video: Neon Indian’s Soul Train-Inspired Performance Video for “The Glitzy Hive”
Over the five year history of this site, Denton, TX-based singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and electronic music artist Alan Palomo and his solo recording project Neon Indian has become a JOVM mainstay — especially in the lead-up to the release […]
New Video: Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings Soulful and Joyous Hanukkah-Inspired Original
If you’ve been frequenting this site, you’d know that Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings‘ latest effort, Holiday Soul Party was released last month to critical praise from the likes of Rolling Stone and The Guardian. And that shouldn’t be terribly […]
New Video: Stella Diana’s Lush and Anthemic “Shohet”
Comprised of Dario Torre (vocals and guitar), Giacomo Salzano (bass guitar), Raffaele Bocchetti (guitar), and Davide Fusco (drums), the Italian psych rock quartet Stella Diana have gradually developed a national reputation for a sound that draws […]
New Video: Lights That Change’s Spectral, Synth-based Cover of Tim Buckley’s “Songs To The Siren”
Although he never found commercial success within his tragically short life, singer/songwriter Tim Buckley has managed to become admired and deeply influential in the 40 years since his death for his innovative sound which possessed […]
Live Footage: Pure Phase Ensemble 4 with RIDE’s Mark Gardener Performing A Mind-Bending “Notatki” at Space Fest 2014
This weekend Gdansk, Poland hosted the fifth annual Space Fest, an annual festival of shoegaze, space-rock and alternative music featuring concerts, workshops for Polish and internationally-based musicians, meet and greets with legendary and renowned artists, a competition […]
New Video: Chris Rivers and Termanology’s Fiery “Ain’t No Half Steppin'”-Inspired Freestyle
Over the course of the five years that I’ve run this site, I’ve actually written about Chris Rivers a handful of times. Originally performing under the moniker Baby Pun, Rivers began tiring of the […]
