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[Watch] Justin Timberlake - "Mirrors" (Official Video)
Justin Timberlake's emotional and lengthy single "Mirrors" gets an official video, and it fits perfectly alongside the soulful song. Beginning as a tale of two lovers, the clip flashes between their past and present, painting a picture of a beautiful and lasting relationship—on a heartwarming side note, the video is dedicated to Timberlake's grandparents, Sadie and William Bomar. This eventually shifts to shots of Justin singing and dancing in a hall of mirrors. Fitting. Check it out above.
In more Justin related news, The Hollywood Reporter reports that he confirmed the second half of The 20/20 Experience during his album release party at the El Rey Theatre in L.A. Monday night. This confirms what ?uestlove hinted at this past weekend. Looks like we can expect The 20/20 Experience Pt. 2 sometime soon.
[Watch] Django Django - "WOR" (Official Video)
Django Django take us to Allahabad, India in their video for "WOR", one of many awesome tracks from their Mercury-prize nominated self-titled debut. Taking place at a carnival, the video focuses on the daredevil actions of riders in a "Well of Death' sideshow. For anyone who doesn't know what that is, just press play and you'll figure it out quickly enough. Check out the visually impressive clip above.
[Album Stream] Woodkid - 'The Golden Age'
Woodkid is Yoann Lemoine. Chances are you've heard the name. From directing numerous stunning music videos, including Drake's "Take Care" and Lana Del Rey's "Blue Jeans", to having music featured in Django Unchained, his pedigree matches the music he creates—his self-directed videos for his well-known singles "Iron" and "I Love You" are breathtaking both musically and visually. Now enter The Golden Age, Woodkid's debut album. Spanning fourteen tracks, the record delves into grandiose orchestral instrumentation met with Lemoine's unique vocals. It's simply epic, a sprawling and majestic piece of work. Stream The Golden Age below to find out for yourself (via Noisey).
The Golden Age was released today, March 19th, so if you like what you hear make sure to grab a copy either digitally or physically.
The Golden Age Tracklist:
01. The Golden Age
02. Run Boy Run
03. The Great Escape
04. Boat Song
05. I Love You
06. The Shore
07. Ghost Lights
08. Shadows
09. Stabat Mater
10. Conquest Of Spaces
11. Falling
12. Where I Live
13. Iron
14. The Other Side
[Album Stream] The Strokes - 'Comedown Machine'
One week ahead of its official release, The Strokes fifth album Comedown Machine is streaming in full over at Pitchfork Advance. Unlike the storied troubles of recording Angles, the band's latest LP was a much smoother process. Hell, frontman Julian Casablancas joining the rest of the band in-studio was a big step forward.
Stream Comedown Machine here, and check back on March 26th for it to officially drop. You can pre-order the album here.
[Listen] Jay-Z Features on Kendrick Lamar's Remix of "Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe"
It was only a matter of time before Kendrick Lamar and Jay-Z collaborated. The pair team up to remix Lamar's "Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe", and with the quality of Hova's bars on the track it was definitely worth the wait. Stream the remix below, and check out its artwork above (we'll let you decide, between Jay-Z and Lamar, who is Jordan and who is Kobe).
(via In Flex We Trust)
[Listen] Vampire Weekend - "Diane Young" and "Step"
Vampire Weekend closed out SXSW by debuting a few new tracks, namely "Diane Young" and "Ya Hey". Now, the first of those gets the single treatment, along with a b-side titled "Step". The studio versions of both songs are pretty excellent, and any fans of the New York outfit will surely be pleased.
"Diane Young" is energetic, driving forward with frantic guitars and percussion, along with a bit of flair and fun from frontman Ezra Koenig and keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij. "Step" on the other hand is a slow, reflective affair, gliding along with heavenly instrumentation. Both are worth the listen. Check 'em out below.
Vampire Weekend's third studio album, Modern Vampires of the City, releases on May 7th.
[Album Stream] Wavves - 'Afraid of Heights'
So summer is a few months away, yeah, I know it doesn't feel like it and the weather pretty much sucks everywhere right now, but how about we listen to some music that makes you want to go driving along the coast with the top down? I'm talking about the new album from Wavves titled Afraid of Heights. It's not set to be released until next week but the good folk at NPR are streaming it a week early and it's a raw and powerful, anxiety filled 45 minute romp through fuzzy guitars and sing along choruses. Perfect to start your week to.
Afraid of Heights is officially released on March 26th via Mom & Pop.
[Watch] The Joy Formidable - "Little Blimp" (Official Video)
Taken from their latest album Wolf's Law, The Joy Formidable have returned with a slightly different take on the live footage video. For the track "Little Blimp", a camera has been attached to Rhiannon's guitar head making for a POV type take on their live performances. Bouncing, rocking and generally having a pretty damn good time. See for yourselves above and see if ou can back me up on the guitar flipping from right to left handed in parts? Mirrored imaging or have I just missed that Ritzy's ambidextrous all this time?