Wings of DesireYour Twenties
Directed by Amber Little
The official video for “Your Twenties” by Wings of Desire, directed by Amber Little, was released in 2026.
Directed by Amber Little
The official video for “Your Twenties” by Wings of Desire, directed by Amber Little, was released in 2026.
Directed by Sabra Binder
The official video for “Tiny Raisin” by Suki Waterhouse, directed by Sabra Binder, was released in 2026.
Directed by Amber Little
Nothing Left To Give leans into intimacy and tension, using a cinematic visual style that supports Wings of Desire’s tone and emotional pacing.
Directed by Joe Lee Christian Strevy
“Lovesick #1 (Misery)” is an explosive chamber‑pop break‑up visual that opens with melancholic longing and crescendos into cathartic frustration, set amid a teenage bedroom transformed…
A warm, handcrafted indie-folk visual centered around intimate performance and gentle storytelling.
Directed by Joel Gibb
“YOU CAN CALL” presents The Hidden Cameras in a warm, performance-led visual, using direct address and understated imagery to match the song’s open-hearted tone and…
Directed by Vittawin Amonrattanasak
A soulful, reflective single and title track from his debut solo album “2019”, the music video is shot in one continuous take, echoing the song’s…
Directed by Marcel Stefanowski
Emilio Piano and Lucie’s “Maison” is a hauntingly elegant French-language ballad that blends classical piano with cinematic pop. Released on April 11, 2025, the track…
Directed by CocoRosie
CocoRosie's “Least I Have You” offers a raw meditation on sisterhood and emotional survival, matched with a visual treatment that mirrors their haunting, experimental sound.
Directed by Neema Sadeghi Lizzy McAlpine, Ethan Frank
A haunting and emotionally raw visual from Lizzy McAlpine that dives into the quiet desperation of holding onto something you know you should let go, set…
Directed by Hunter Schafer
“Why Am I Alive Now?” is a powerful and deeply introspective track from ANOHNI and the Johnsons, ahead of the 2023 album “My Back Was…
Directed by Joe Wheatley
A black‑and‑white music video exploring themes of loss, memory, and the fragility of mortality, with striking visuals and dance‑like procession through stark landscapes.
Directed by Izzie Austin
A dreamy and pastoral single from Leah Senior, where the image of riding a horse across fields becomes a metaphor for freedom, hope and connection…
Directed by Graham Samuels, Henrik Appel
The animated video for “A Bit of Previous” by Belle and Sebastian, directed by long‑time collaborator Graham Samuels and animator Henrik Appel, delivers a visually…
Directed by Matthew Daniel Siskin
A reflective exploration of memory and image, “Make a Picture” invites listeners to piece together narratives from historic events and personal recollection, with vivid lyricism…
Directed by Brett Novak
Patrick Watson’s “Drive” is a hauntingly beautiful indie folk and chamber pop ballad that combines delicate piano arrangements, atmospheric textures, and Watson’s emotionally fragile vocal…
Directed by Autumn de Wilde
Florence + The Machine’s “Heaven Is Here” is a visceral, poetic piece from the *Dance Fever* era, blending raw emotion with intense visual storytelling. Released…
Directed by Jono Foley
Hikes’ “Extra Mile” featuring The Kraken Quartet blends intricate math-rock guitar work with lush string arrangements, creating a dynamic fusion of technical indie rock and…
Directed by Colin Solal Cardo
Weyes Blood delivers a surreal and visually striking meditation on modern isolation with the music video for “It’s Not Just Me, It’s Everybody.” The cinematic…
Directed by Alissa Torvinen
A cathartic visual epic for the apocalypse‑tinged album closer: “I Know the End” opens in quiet, surreal isolation—Bridgers in her signature skeleton onesie, emerging from…
Directed by Michelle Zauner, Adam Kolodny
A playful yet emotionally poignant visual, Japanese Breakfast’s “Boyish” unfolds at a high‑school dance where Michelle Zauner’s crush turns out to be her guitar—making it…
Directed by Martin Falck
A hauntingly emotional and cinematic visual, Isak Danielson’s “Always You” music video captures the lingering ache of lost love and emotional devotion through intimate storytelling…
Directed by Jonathan Bree
A haunting tribute to enigmatic allure wrapped in minimalist indie-pop, “You’re So Cool” juxtaposes retro chamber elements with noirish longing, following a devoted-but-servant narrator admiring…
Directed by Michelle Zauner, Adam Kolodny
A surreal and vividly stylized visual from Japanese Breakfast’s “Road Head,” directed and written by Michelle Zauner, follows a noodle‑eating, chain‑smoking protagonist sharing life with…