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- Colonel Weng-Wah’s World Cup Fever (I’m A Believer) by Ben Hsiung
- Shout For England feat. Dizzee Rascal & James Corden’s Shout by Pedro Romhanyi
- Broken Bells’ The Ghost Inside by Jacob Gentry
- Matthew P’s Gilly by Alexander Brown
- The Floor Is Made Of Lava’s Leave Me Now by Casper Balslev
Colonel Weng-Wah’s World Cup Fever (I’m A Believer) by Ben Hsiung Posted: 18 Jun 2010 06:25 AM PDT Here’s another freshly-minted England World Cup video, which needs to be seen right now, just in case our chances of making the knockout stages, let alone winning it, go tits-up later on today. This one is a much more homemade and modest affair than Dizzee Corden's, by Ben Hsiung – who also stars as his [...] |
Shout For England feat. Dizzee Rascal & James Corden’s Shout by Pedro Romhanyi Posted: 18 Jun 2010 04:18 AM PDT England play their second match at the 2010 World Cup tonight, so what better time to post this on Promo? Because it might actually not worth bothering about next week. Is that too pessimistic, considering we're playing Algeria tonight, regarded as a very moderate side, who probably won't play with a recognised forward? Well, let's [...] |
Broken Bells’ The Ghost Inside by Jacob Gentry Posted: 18 Jun 2010 03:14 AM PDT Christina Hendricks – the formidable Joan Holloway in Mad Men – trades the 1960s for some distant future in Jacob Gentry's FX-heavy new video for Danger Mouse and Shins' James Mercer's project Broken Bells. But apparently things haven't really changed that much: its still difficult for a girl to get to where she wants to be [...] |
Matthew P’s Gilly by Alexander Brown Posted: 18 Jun 2010 01:30 AM PDT Alexander Brown – subject of an article on new directing talent in the current SHOTS magazine – gets his teeth into the slacker rock vibe of Matthew P’s Gilly. Set in an American-style diner (actually Ace Cafe in London) Brown coaxes good performances from the assembled cast to compliment the breezy track. Matthew P Gilly (Polydor) Director: [...] |
The Floor Is Made Of Lava’s Leave Me Now by Casper Balslev Posted: 17 Jun 2010 10:36 AM PDT A band performance in front of an assortment of disinterested locals is transformed by a mysterious change of band personnel in Caspar Balslev's slow-burning video for Danish band The Floor Is Made Of Lava. And there are distant echoes of a classic video – with Eighties gloss and artifice replaced by something rather more Scandinavian. [...] This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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