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- A career con man and a hard boiled street cop join forces to fight white collar crime.
- The Atlas Moth and Deathblow Productions are pleased to present their second collaborative effort in the new music video for "The 6th Passenger is Death", from the split 7" with Juno Award winning, KEN Mode. The split will be released in early fall and is currently available for pre-order from Init Records. The Atlas Moth have enlisted filmmaker Ryan Oliver for their second music video follow-up to 2011's "Your Calm Waters"
- Within a golden mirror, a couple's past plays out in broken time. An acoustic guitar and dusty glasses of booze coincide with a black heart necklace and undeveloped rolls of film. Composed of over two thousand photographs, this experimental video reveals reflections of a reckless love flaunting lust and pain.
- Music Video for single "Overnight Celebrity" sung by Alyssa Shouse ft. Jason Derulo
- No Reload - live performance by Flossy. I Need It - live performance by Wrry.
- Ken Newman sings about advice he has received from the homeless while Glen Dunzweiler goes out to capture inspirations from the homeless. Homeless people in Long Beach, CA and Las Vegas, NV are interviewed while pictures of other interviewees throughout The US are shown.
- Cry Sprinkles is a fun, vibrant, uplifting music video that displays the disappointment that the party is over.
- Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," reads the engraving on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty. But throughout America's history, poor immigrants and natives have often been exploited for cheap labor and then discarded.
- Night Ranger performs in the music video "Four in the Morning (I Can't Take Anymore)" from the album "7 Wishes" recorded for MCA Records. The band wanders the desert carrying an oil lamp. They toss it into the air and it becomes a spaceship. They board the spaceship and perform the song on stage. Later, a camel awakens them from the dream.
- Something is coming. If you want to survive, you must remember this: Stay safe. Stay inside your circle. Created by Brendon Connelly.Co-written by James Field and James MacDonald.Starring Tal Minear, Beth Eyre, Sarah Pitard, Bryce Cooke and Tom Alexander.Directed and Produced by Jack Bowman.
- A young man dreams of becoming a Rap artist and steps into a dream sequence of fame and stardom.
- The "I'm The Maestro" music video is a song that's featured on V-LO The Maestro's 2nd studio album titled "The Vision 2: Remastered and Reloaded"
- Inspired by the NFL. Fueled by passion. This documentary series follows people who are changing the game. They're: Unstoppable.
- The song's accompanying music video features Carey and Legend at a hosting a Christmas house party.
- Aided by the alluring femme fatale Mei Tsui, nefarious underworld kingpin Das Muerte concocts a diabolical scheme to capture his arch enemy, the uptight G-Man Jerry Stewart.
- The song "INSPIRE" by Ayumi Hamasaki carries a message about the power of love and having the strength to overcome obstacles in life. The lyrics reflect a realization that people cannot live alone, and that love is essential for surviving in this world. It emphasizes the importance of embracing love and dreaming, even if it may seem uncool or cliche in today's society. The song encourages listeners to find their own purpose and meaning in life, questioning who the words are directed towards and the purpose of the journey they are on. It evokes a sentiment of not needing a definite answer or certainty, as it would make life tedious. Instead, the lyrics suggest that it is more fulfilling to keep moving forward, breaking down walls and opening doors to new possibilities. Overall, "INSPIRE" is an uplifting song that encourages listeners to hold on to love and dreams, to persist in the face of adversity, and keep moving forward on their life's journey. It inspires a sense of hope and encourages embracing one's true self.
- Pianist John-Micah Braswell performs composer Trevor Kowalski's modern minimalist piece "In the Tan Expanse" in a historic setting
- This video Serio goes around the club doing all the jobs it's a spoof on the song because the songs about dancing in a nightclub but the video is in a stripper club.
- Eels perform in the music video "Novocaine for the Soul" from the album "Beautiful Freak" recorded for DreamWorks Records. The black and white music video begins with Mark Oliver Everett listening to record while wearing headphones. He begins to float up ten feet off the ground. The video also features the band playing as they float in the air.
- Official music video for "I Can't Believe" by Cyn.
- The first visual EP from American rock band, Lunar Electric.
- Elvis see a cloud morph from Joseph Stalin to Jesus Christ and has a religious conversing on a highway in Arizona.
- Inside the groundbreaking "BOXeight Fashion Week, Spring Summer 2010" Event.
- Music video for Must Be The Holy Ghost's single Forest.