The JuddsLove Can Build A Bridge
A heartfelt ballad by The Judds emphasizing the power of love to unite and heal, earning them a Grammy Award and becoming a significant hit…
A heartfelt ballad by The Judds emphasizing the power of love to unite and heal, earning them a Grammy Award and becoming a significant hit…
Directed by Adam Bernstein
They Might Be Giants' "Birdhouse in Your Soul" is the lead single from their third studio album, “Flood”, released on March 26, 1990. The song…
Movin' On Up" rides a gospel-charged groove that became Primal Scream's unlikely crossover moment, Bobby Gillespie shouting redemption over layers of Hammond organ and backing…
Directed by Lionel C. Martin
Released in April 1990, "911 Is A Joke" is a powerful track from Public Enemy's “Fear of a Black Planet” album. Performed by Flavor Flav,…
A confident, black‑and‑white performance video featuring Salt, Pepa & Spinderella energetically rapping on a checkerboard floor and against stark white backdrops—capturing empowerment and independence.
Directed by Julien Temple
Eric B. & Rakim's "Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em" is the title track from their third studio album, released on June 19, 1990. The song…
Directed by Bill Butt
What Time Is Love? is one of The KLF's most well-known tracks, part of their Stadium House Trilogy. The music video for the 1990 single,…
Directed by Dom & Nic
Official exclusive music video for "Lose It" (HD Version) by English alternative/indie post-punk band Supergrass. Directed by Dom & Nic. © 2004 WMG On behalf…
Directed by Michel Gondry
"Isobel" finds Björk at her most feral and orchestral, blending trip-hop beats with sweeping strings as she sings from the perspective of a creature raised…
She Talks To Angels is a soulful and introspective track by The Black Crowes from their album "Shake Your Money Maker." Known for its emotive…
Hard To Handle by The Black Crowes, from their album "Shake Your Money Maker," is a renowned song originally recorded by Otis Redding. Known for…
Directed by John Kricfalusi
The music video for "I Miss You" was animated and directed by John Kricfalusi of Spümcø, best known for the Ren & Stimpy cartoons, which…
Directed by Michael Moore
Rage Against The Machine's official music video for 'Sleep Now In The Fire', directed by Michael Moore.
Rage Against The Machine's official music video for 'Guerrilla Radio'.
Directed by MTV
Pennyroyal Tea is a melancholic, introspective song from “In Utero”. Though it lacks an official music video, the song is often paired with live performance…
Directed by Michel Gondry
"Bachelorette" finds Björk in full orchestral mode, swelling strings and trip-hop beats colliding around her most theatrical vocal performance to date. Michel Gondry's video operates…
Directed by Stéphane Sednaoui
The video shows Björk in a variety of different rooms in an apartment. She is primarily shown in a large, stylish bedroom with modern décor.…
Directed by Michel Gondry
The music video was directed by Michel Gondry and filmed in Iceland. The video for "Jóga" is a departure from her other videos as it…
Shed Seven are an English indie rock band from York and were one of the groups that contributed to the Britpop music scene that evolved…
Strange Currencies by R.E.M. is a stirring alternative rock ballad about unrequited love and emotional yearning. The video features dimly lit interiors, vintage textures, and…
Directed by Adam Jones
Sober features haunting riffs and claymation-style visuals. The video depicts an isolated figure in a decaying room—reflecting addiction, psychological unrest, and existential dread.
Directed by Adam Jones
A thunderous critique of modern society. The video features dark, industrial animation and distorted human forms—exploring decay, cleansing, and apocalypse with TOOL’s signature intensity.
Directed by Hype Williams
From the album "N***a Please" (1999).
The Oak Ridge Boys' rendition of "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration," released in 1990, is a heartfelt cover of the Righteous Brothers' classic. The song…