Everyone's lying on their backs, being filmed from above, so that it looks like you're viewing them on a computer screen. EDIT: which technically you are, but if you saw this on the television, it would be a different story then, wouldn't it!
I don't have a problem with it at all! I'm used to them doing heavy hip-hop beats, so this was surprisingly light but not in a Katy-Perry-die-in-a-fire kind of way.
Oh, and in terms of products I've seen in music videos lately, Miracle Whip definitely needs to get some atomic swirlies before the fish guys do. Dating sites are lame by design, but the only way I'll actively hate a food product is with their advertising campaigns, so MW can go suck it.
I'm actually kind of disappointed that 3OH!3 has started to become more pop and less hip-hop. They started off as just these weird alt-rock Boulder kids, and this song does NOT sound like 3OH!3! I thought Starstrukk was one of their best songs. But the video was great.
Elsha!!!!!11 I thought of you when I found out they were from Colorado.
Have only listened to a couple songs on the new album, but I definitely got into them for the harder stuff that's on Want. Hopefully Streets of Gold isn't all forgettable, if harmless, fluff. I loved those beats.
Very pretty song, but I was particularly impressed with how straight-up sexy the video is. Those are some really beautiful couples. Not because I see their skin, there's just something intimate and genuine about their movements and how the camera films them. Doesn't feel like models performing, which I think could be the reason why a lot in Hollywood comes off so gross. Just a theory heh. Anyway, Robyn herself has never looked prettier.
The real star is of course that tube dress with the liquids running through it. For a song about putting your heart out there, one feels like you're seeing blood in her veins racing and slowing with each situation. Minus the gore.
"I've never been smart with love; I let the bad ones in and the good ones go" just kills me. I was so proud of Robyn a couple years ago when her self-titled comeback album turned out as wonderful as it did, and now that this three-part Body Talk album is getting her attention, I'm even more glad that the music is similarly heartfelt with damn good beats. All this dark dance music, like with Lady GaGa's The Fame Monster, is totally heaven for me.
I'm in love with this new song by The Black Keys. Straight up rock'n'roll with a bluesy edge. The video is cute too! I don't know where they found the little kid actors, but they're perfect.
We had that phone (or one very similar to it) for years and years. It was way outdated when it finally died, but you could actually hear people on it. And it was big enough to sit comfortably between your shoulder and ear, leaving both hands free.
It was a good phone, and I was very sad when it died. I knew the newer phones did not have as good a quality of audio.