Indie band Good Kid have released an anime-style music video for their new single, Wall, which features a voice cameo from LilyPichu and a TTRPG reference.
From Bauhaus to “Teenage Robots”: Daniel Ash’s Latest Venture with Ashes And Diamonds
Explore the animated world of Teenage Robots, the latest music video from Ashes And Diamonds, featuring the combined talents of Daniel Ash, Bruce Smith, and Paul Spencer Denman.
Avatar: Train fan animation is impressive
Googling ‘Avatar Train’ gets me to wikis about Fire Nation inventions. In this case, Avatar is a Swedish heavy metal band and, therefore, even more hardcore than the Fire Nation.
Channel your Lost Boys memories with Lyric Noel’s Cry Little Sister music video
As Grandpa says, “One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach… All the damn Vampires.”
Til Death Do Us Part(y): Broken Peach tackle “Call Me” & “I Was Made For Lovin’ You”
The band, from Vigo, Spain, comprises Lara, Eri, Lewis and Sela on vocals, Pepo on guitar and keyboards, Ruben on drums and Julian on Bass.
Castle Rat’s single “Fresh Fur” looks like an AD&D cover
In a medieval fantasy realm, doom metal band Castle Rat, led by the indomitable Rat Queen, rallies the Count, the Plague Doctor, and the Druid to defend their kingdom against the encroaching darkness of the Rat Reaperess, Death herself. This single, “Fresh Fur”, is from the debut LP “Into the Realm”. Fans can find more […]
Samurai “Mad Max” vibe in this Sturgill Simpson “A Good Look” music video
This Samurai “Mad Max” vibe music video is barely safe for work; it has tallied up over 6 million plays, and I think it’s worth a look/listen.
Ghost’s “Mary on a Cross” animated music video is loaded with Scooby Doo vibes
There’s an adult twist, and it’s never quite clear to me why there’s a monster chase, but Ghost’s Mary on a Cross animated video is loaded with Scooby Doo vibes.
Superhero Week: Kim Dracula’s superhero music video
Kim Dracula’s “Superhero” is a genre-bending anthem that blends emo, rock, and pop-punk elements to create a unique and captivating sound.
Yeah, there’s an official anime version of Dua Lipa’s Levitating
Done in that 80s style that might well remind you of Sailor Moon, or even suggest Sailor Moon to you if you’ve never seen it, the anime channels the contrast in “future nostalgia”.









