Tagged: Yourstru.ly
Video: Ryan Hemsworth, “Charly Wingate”
Hector de la Vallee and Octave Abaji’s animation for Ryan Hemsworth’s “Charly Wingate” matches his warm soundscapes with a coolly imagined seascape that looks like it was etched in wood, swimming with handheld instruments, rappers, … read more »
Video: Julia Holter, “Moni Mon Amie”
Yourstru.ly and Julia Holter teamed up for an achingly sweet, appropriately chanteuse-y live video for “Moni Mon Amie” a tender ballad off her new album Ekstasis; a record whose instrumentation is so intricately built, it’s … read more »
Video: Grimes, “Genesis”
I’m really glad that the folks over at Yourstru.ly didn’t edit out the fairy babble/vocal exercises that Grimes was doing before she started in on this live performance of “Genesis,” the first single off her … read more »
Stream: Nite Jewel, “She’s Always Watching You”
At the beginning of “She’s Always Watching You,” it almost seems like Ramona Gonzales’ voice has been stolen and isolated from another track and added Nite Jewel’s stilted and spare beats. That thought quickly deadens … read more »
Video: Shabazz Palaces, “The King’s new clothes were made by his own hands”
According to Gorilla vs. Bear, who made this video in collaboration with Yours.trly, Shabazz Palaces recorded this live session on the hottest day of the year. And I thought Ishmael Butler was just wearing that … read more »
Video: How to Dress Well, “Decisions”
When How to Dress Well first hit the scene, the main complaint we heard was that his music sounded “unfinished” or “not even like a full song.” That was wildly confusing to us, because that … read more »
Video: Holiday Shores, “Errand of Tongue”
In the massive gray area that is the music industry right now, you can either become the largest band ever and hit the festival circuit, or you can stay small and play bar shows for … read more »
Video: Freddie Gibbs, “Murda On My Mind” (Live)
On paper it seems like Freddie Gibbs is making 0.00 dollars off his music. He’s releasing free mixtapes that are full cohesive albums on the low, he’s shockingly consistent, clearly puts a lot of effort … read more »
