
Watch "Dead In The Water", the Brand New Music Video From Rooftop Screamers
Fans of Rooftop Screamers will find “Dead In The Water” to be a captivating addition to the artist’s diverse repertoire. The music video not only complements the song’s depth and intensity but also serves as a visual feast for fans seeking an immersive experience.

Sanity Clause Drop Their Stopmotion-Animated Visual for "Puddle of Power"
Brand new to DCWS is the song called “Puddle of Power” from Sacramento, CA based electronic, psychedelic, weird two-piece band Sanity Clause, consisting of Ryan Knox and Casey Slowjay. Accompanying it is the stopmotion-animated visual directed by Ryan.

Watch "The Prodigal Son", the New Visual from Rock Singer-Songwriter Elrey James
Complementing the virtuosic talents and song craft of Elrey James, the music video for “The Prodigal Son” displays the legendary visual storytelling of director Matt Mahurin. It’s only fitting he brings his expert and unique form of realism to the realm of Elrey James in telling the story of a vagabond searching for redemption.

Blues-Rock Duo The Robinson James Band Unveil Their Clip for "Spoonful"
The Robinson James Band’s new music video for “Spoonful” is a close-up and personal studio experience. Pure as a music video can get, it offers an intimate rendezvous with these talented creatives as they rock out with their talented, top shelf, world class band.

Love Crushed Velvet Drop Their New Animated Visual for "Ride the Dice"
What makes the “Ride the Dice” music video even more interesting is that it is animated, but not in the way that you would imagine. Headed by award-winning Director William Goins, the music video uses a wide variety of mediums for audiences to experience.

Bay Area Creative Greg Hoy Unveils the Music Video for His Song, "Yay For Effort"
The “Yay For Effort” music video by Greg Hoy grabs you from its first frame of VHS-glitch-chic. It evokes a post-Covid landscape where girls and guys just want to have fun despite the impending doom and gloom surrounding them.

Honey Trap Drop the Visual to Their Moody, Thrashing Anthem "Saints and Sinners"
Rage and revel on another level with the music video for ”Saints & Sinners”, directed by Tom Flynn. Flynn, a veteran director in both the hard rock and horror genres, worked with Honey Trap to create a chilling atmosphere surrounding a masqueraded, occult wedding in a New York cathedral.

The Corrupted Hearts Reveal the Clip for Their Song "We Dug a Ditch and Laid Down"
The newly released video for "We Dug a Ditch & Laid Down" was directed by Tom Chacra, drummer of The Corrupted Hearts. A true talent and visionary, Chacra came to life on set as the director. The visual is scratchy and sepia-toned as if shot on film on an old video camera.

Gabriel and the Apocalypse Unveil the Clip for Their New Single "Get Dragged"
The music video for "Get Dragged" offers an even more intimate and intimidating view of the horror of relational disharmony. Directed by frequent collaborator Cody Hoffman, the video features close-up shots of Gabriel's darkly decorated face, bound in nets as she expresses her pain and indecision.

Watch "Brooklyn Can Wait", the New Music Video by Folk-Rock Artist Jake Thistle
Jake Thistle is a genial, thoughtful presence in Johnny Servais's video for "Brooklyn Can Wait." The director shoots the star while sitting and strumming on the floor of a typical bedroom in a commuter suburb, reflecting on the choices ahead of him and the price of ambition. Even when he makes it to the city, his approach to the camera is humble…

The Wheel Workers Unveil Their Music Videos for "Harbor" and "S.O.S."
"Harbor," the latest joint project from The Wheel Workers and T Lavois Thiebaud, is a strange, colorful, high-contrast ride — a sexy, scary, thrilling exercise in surreal, short-form narrative. It's the perfect accompaniment for a weird, intoxicating song that foregrounds the punk, the prog, and the experimental elements of the Wheel Workers sound. The clip builds on the success of "S.O.S.”…

Watch "Trouble", the Brand New Visual From Southern California Band Black Rock Candy
Muted tones in the visual contribute to the feeling of desolation and despair heard in the lyrics, while red-filled shots of the band members smashing gear perfectly display the anger underneath. For anyone feeling betrayed, "Trouble" is the balm to soothe your ache.

The Wheel Shares "Coyote Mask" Single/Video, Off His Self-Titled Debut Album
The "Coyote Mask" visual features kaleidoscopic, technicolor visuals (motion graphics by Ben Guerette and the Spool app team) that are ever-changing: each musician playing their instrument; planets spinning in our solar system and stars across the night sky; sunshine and clouds…

Alt Rockers Sonic Rade Unveil Their Visual for "Masquerade"
The artful video for “Masquerade” presents itself as a new-wavey homage to noir, creating a mysterious and wistful visual complement to the powerhouse instrumentals and melancholic vocals. The obscure cinematography perfectly mirrors the song’s mood…

Watch "I Am", the Brand New Visual From Portland Pop-Rock Quintet The Noted
The music video for "I Am" curates a gentle dreamscape of the America that The Noted yearns for, with black-and-white photography by Work and contributor Lane Weinberg. In our journey through the stills, we encounter not just Americans from all walks of life…

Singer-Songwriter Iddie Mo Drops His Minori Ramzi Directed Clip for "It's Chronic"
Iddie Mo’s career as a singer-songwriter is only just getting started, marked by the release of his first single “It’s Chronic”, produced by Nol K (front man of the indie rock band Hurricane Honey), and its accompanying music video, directed by Minori Ramzi.