Sometimes simplicity and chaos can work perfectly together, as they do in this new song and video from Haley Heynderickx, about the struggle to find meaning in every day life.
Lillis, who recently starred in the It remake, and a man made of plants go on one last road trip together in a video for The War On Drugs' "Nothing To Find."
Tycho makes electronic music that is as cinematic as it is emotional. Watch the band's "Glider" video, edited with scenes from Andrei Tarkovsky's 1972 film.
The heart of "Capable" from The Wild Reeds is spelled out in these lyrics by Sharon Silva: "You're capable of so much more/Than these people give you credit for/And you just need to show it."
On Oct. 16, 2016 during Berlin's Michelberger Music festival, an audience member was led to a room and witnessed a special performance.
Members of the Detroit Lions take a knee during the playing of the national anthem prior to the start of the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Ford Field on September 24, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan.
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One week after Eminem's anti-Trump tirade, Chuck D's supergroup releases visuals for the "Strength In Numbers" anthem, meant to boost support for the NFL's #TakeAKnee protests.
Casey Spooner (right), with actor Juan Pablo Rahal in a scene from the new Fischersooner video "Togetherness."
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The bedroom politics dictating a partnership have long been contested; in Fischerspooner's erotically charged new video for the song "Togetherness," they're choreographed.
The video for "Here Comes The Feeling" is filled with images and sounds of "taped" images winding and looping, mirroring a transformative time in the life of frontman Pete Lawrie-Winfield.
Belly, "Immigration To The Trap"
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On Nov. 17, Soul of a Woman wraps up the late soul star's career with 11 new songs — starting with "Matter of Time," a song of infectious hope and optimism.
The NPR Slingshot band puts down the synths and picks up the guitars in the video for its second single.
Saffiyah Khan (left) confronts English Defence League protester Ian Crossland during a demonstration in the city of Birmingham, following the Westminster terrorist attack.
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When Saria Zafar became a target for wearing a hijab, Saffiyah Khan stepped in, with a disarming smile. It also inspired a new song and video from singer Billy Bragg.
Dancers in "Stalactites," a video by Mark DeChiazza, based on Orpheus Unsung, a theater work composed by Steven Mackey, with Jason Treuting.
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