Skip to content

Friday Night Video

🎵 Cannonball

If you look back at the music I've shared on this blog, you wouldn't doubt my devotion to nostalgic 80s retro-inspired sounds. Bring on the sports cars, sunglasses, synthesizers, and neon signs. Lately, though, I've been wishing for a 90s resurgence. Let's

🎵 Cannonball

🎵Decades and Dreams

A sweet and fun video accompanies a wistful and nostalgic dreampop track.

🎵Decades and Dreams

🎵 Terminal

The 70's soundtrack you didn't know you needed.

🎵 Terminal

🎵 Perfectly Out Of Time

Apple Music forced me to take notice of Stray Fossa and I’m grateful for it.

🎵 Perfectly Out Of Time

🎵 Full Moon Baby

Hollie Cook stays locked in a reggae groove while giving a masterclass in crossing over.

🎵 Full Moon Baby

🎵 Come On Let's Go

Captured Tracks recording artist Scout Gillett covers the standout Broadcast track "Come On Let's Go" on her newest covers EP, One To Ten. I liked the original version of this song, despite the fact that I am always feeling like I'm going to get

🎵 Come On Let's Go

Barrie "Darjeeling"

Barrie is another band that was recommended to me by the Apple Music algorithm. I immediately checked out their back catalog and noticed that they had a video for the song that I had discovered, "Darjeeling." I was particularly drawn to the video because it is set mostly

Barrie "Darjeeling"

🎵 Geowulf "Saltwater"

Last week, I wrote about some musical favorites from 2021. This week, I'm posting the video from one of my favorite songs that isn't from last year, but that I discovered last year. I think this one surfaced due to the Apple Music recommendation algorithm, which

🎵 Geowulf "Saltwater"

🎵 Spectres “Northern Towns”

For this Friday Night Video, Spectres comes your way with some powerful, muscular post-punk. At first, I thought this was a fan-made video with the traditional fuzzy retro found footage. It wasn’t until the band was shown in the same style that I realized it was a legit official

🎵 Spectres “Northern Towns”

Hazel English "Nine Stories"

This is definitely the most playful music video I've seen in some time. You have Hazel English, mostly dressed like a school girl from a private prep school, goofing around in fountains, reading in the grass, and well, attending school. The song exudes a twee charm with a

Hazel English photo.