Chelou - Halfway to Nowhere
Cuushe - Airy Me
Mumiy Troll - Moshka
The Bobby Lees - Be My Enemy
Trash Talk - The Great Escape
The “Halfway to Nowhere” video was made with illustrator Polly Nor, whose work explores female sexuality, insecurities, past pains, and future desires with a frankness and dark sense of humour that’s rarely seen in the media. Guts, hair, dirty rooms, devils and sensory greenery are recurring images in her work, and her video for Chelou (created with animator Andy Baker) includes them all. “The story follows a woman trapped in a grotesque and devilish manifestation of her subconscious,” says Nor. “Lost in this strange place, she’s led to confront her demons and make peace with herself.” From: https://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/33775/1/chelou-halfway-to-nowhere-polly-nor-video
Mayuko Hitotsuyanagi, better known by her stage name Cuushe, is a Japanese singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer from Kyoto. She is based in Tokyo. She is one half of the duo Neon Cloud along with Geskia. In a 2012 interview with Dazed, Cuushe cited "musician friends, movies, and sadness" as her top 3 musical inspirations. Colin Joyce of Pitchfork wrote, "The wispy-voiced Tokyo songwriter is nominally a dream-pop act, indulgent in the stirring static and hushed whispers that have become requisite for the genre." From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuushe
Taking their name from a character in the famous children's books of Tovi Jansson, Mumiy Troll have become one of Russia's most popular and critically acclaimed contemporary pop/rock acts of the '90s and 2000s. Centered around the offbeat romantic lyrics and intelligent, charismatic presence of songwriter and frontman Ilya Lagutenko, the band has developed separately from the rest of the Russian music scene, opting to work with foreign producers and recording the majority of it’s work in England. Although experimenting with different musical genres over the years, Mumiy Troll have developed an idiosyncratic sound placed halfway between traditional Russian rock and Brit-pop. From: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/mumiy-troll-mn0000984476#biography
Tenacious D is an American comedy rock duo formed in Los Angeles in 1994 by the actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass. Their music showcases Black's theatrical vocal delivery and Gass' acoustic guitar playing. Critics have described their fusion of vulgar absurdist comedy with rock music as "mock rock". Their songs discuss the duo's purported musical and sexual prowess, their friendship and cannabis usage, in a style critics have compared with the storyteller-style lyrics of rock opera. Prior to the release of the 2001 debut album Tenacious D, the duo had a three-episode TV series released on HBO between 1997 and 2000. The series came about after they met David Cross on the LA music scene and Black featured in episodes of Mr. Show with Bob and David. The band befriended the musician Dave Grohl, which began a relationship between Grohl's band the Foo Fighters and Tenacious D. Towards the end of the 1990s, the duo supported large rock acts such as Weezer, Pearl Jam, Tool, and Beck. From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenacious_D
The Bobby Lees are an American rock music group founded in 2018 in Woodstock, New York. The band comprises vocalist and guitarist Sam Quartin, bassist Kendall Wind, drummer Macky Bowman, and guitarist Nick Casa. The band's name originates from a hallucination experienced by Sam Quartin, in which she believed she saw a ghost named Bobby Lee. The song Bobby Lee, from their debut album, was written based on this experience. From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bobby_Lees
Trash Talk got their start playing DIY venues in Northern California more than a decade ago. They've since gone on to play their hardcore punk in front of crowds at music festivals like Coachella and Camp Flog Gnaw. The music they play is fast. It's loud. Very aggressive. Think along the lines of Black Flag or Suicidal Tendencies with a bit of thrash metal thrown in. From: https://www.npr.org/2020/07/09/889433987/hardcore-punk-band-trash-talk
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