It’s video roundup time! Once again, Howl And Echoes are coming in hot with the freshest, most eyeball-stimulating music videos to be dropped by the artists you love and some of the artists you don’t know you love yet this week. We do all the dirty work and herd them all into one convenient web-based location for you to enjoy every Friday so that you don’t have to. Have yourself a good old gander at the latest offerings from:

Tigertown – Lonely Cities

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSg1hJZVoL4

Lonely Cities by Sydney’s Tigertown is a song you’ve no doubt heard being flogged all over the airwaves in recent times. It’s a heavenly slice of stomping electro pop, the chorus transporting you back around 2009 when bands like MGMT and Passion Pit were at their pinnacle.

The accompanying video for Lonely Cities is out today. Shot as a triptych of constantly changing situations, though dancing seems to be the order of the day. There are splashes of vibrant colour everywhere and it makes the video just as fun as the song itself.

You can find Lonely Cities on the EP of the same name, out now via Inertia.

Summer Flake – Tumbling Down

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmyrIR7tab8

Summer Flake are a trio out of Adelaide with a brand new single. Tumbling Down and its video landed this week, the latest from their album Hello Friends which was released earlier in the year. The song is some brooding and atmospheric folk, frontlady Steph Crase’s sweet but strong vocals and a gently strummed acoustic guitar the anchor.

The video was shot on the altar of a church in South Australia and comes complete with its own choir, which is just one of the many perks of shooting in a church I guess (sweet acoustics too!).

Hello Friends is out now via Rice Is Nice. You can catch Summer Flake live on their Hello Friends tour of Australia kicking off tonight in Hobart!

Tacocat – Talk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMHvSNtWjnw&feature=youtu.be

Winning the band name award for ‘Things The Internet Loves Mashed Together’ are Tacocat out of Seattle this week and their brand new single Talk. Coming from their latest record Lost Time, the song is a straightfoward chugging rocker with almost shades of The Misfits once it builds to that huge chorus.

Ultraviolet is the running theme in the accompanying video, hues of it splattered over nails, lips, guitars and clothes, gaudy neon lights blinking across the whole video. Glittery and glam visuals over a no-frills rock and roll song? I’ll take it any day of the week.

Lost Time is out now on Hardly Art via Inertia.

Lupa J – Numb

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub03QBgTEkM

It’s strange to think Sydneysider Lupa J only just finished high school and has already made a name for herself this big. With an EP My Right Name on its way, Numb is a track from it that was written by Lupa J at the age of 15 (the age when most of us were content being general shitheads). It’s a shimmering and pulsating electro pop song, the kind that is just perfect for listening to in the warmth of your own home while there’s a winter drizzle outside.

Speaking of cold, the accompanying video will make you feel just a tad chilly, the video’s protagonist walking through some dreary city rain juxtaposed with shots of Lupa J dancing by the water and tangling herself up in fairy lights to very cool effect.

Having just wrapped up a tour supporting Sarah Blasko, the sky looks the limit for Lupa J and we’re looking forward to that EP immensely.

RJD2 – The Sheboygan Left

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH3-sGvkfhk&feature=youtu.be

The only thing I know about Sheboygan was that John Candy’s polka band in Home Alone were (allegedly) a pretty big deal there. The Sheboygan Left, the new single and video from Philadelphia producer RJD2 and his latest album Dame Fortune, isn’t really doing much to update my knowledge of that Wisconsin city but it’s a cracker track nonetheless.

Positively smoking lounge jazzy actually, funk rhythms and a lone jangly guitar building to a big crescendo to play it out. It’s a melting pot of different genres and noises and it’s just so cheery. The video takes place on the New York underground, a pair of contemporary dancers getting around down there and being followed by a shimmering ball of light. Super cool stuff.

Dame Fortune is out now via RJ’s Electrical Connections.

Gypsy And The Cat – I Just Wanna Be Somebody Else

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dayPYqPJgBc

Melbourne duo Gypsy And The Cat are back, and so is that giant-headed cat nightmare from their last music video for Inside Your Mind. I Just Wanna Be Somebody Else is the title of their latest banger, full of clicky percussion and scuttling synths behind some ethereal vocal harmonies. The chorus kicks in in a mammoth way.

The video is fantastic. The cat-headed creature dude continues to traipse around while the rest of Tokyo pretends his existence isn’t a horrifying affront to humanity. He enjoys activities such as the driving range (needs to work on that swing a whole lot) and a karaoke bar with Gypsy And The Cat themselves (have they given up their dogged pursuit of him from only a video ago already?).

More questions than answers here but a great tune and a great video anyway. Gypsy And The Cat’s third LP Virtual Noise is due out in August of this year.

LISHI – Monster Kids

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeuDehnHabY

Mystery shrouds this latest single, the debut effort Monster Kids from a brand new project by the name of LISHI. An atmospheric dream pop experience that almost seems to float in zero-gravity, buoyed by beautifully ghostly vocals that evoke gently falling rain.

The video is a stunner too, directed by visual artist Vasilisa Forbes, featuring its magenta-haired protagonist gliding through gloomy urban surrounds and a mysterious figure in the background, wearing what looks like the sparkliest ninja mask ever forged. It’s an incredibly auspicious debut.

Looking forward to whatever else LISHI has in the works if it’s going to be consistently this good.

Beach Baby – Lost Soul

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8syfP6R7Bio

One of my favourite rock acts going wraps up this week’s roundup in Beach Baby and their brand new single Lost Soul. While not as supercharged as the song you probably know them for in Limousine, Lost Soul is still just as good, jangly guitars and the smoky croon of frontman Ollie leading a song just silly with clever pop hooks.

The lo-fi video finds Beach Baby doing what they appear to do best and jamming out on a glittery gold community hall stage, the lighting somehow shadowy and bright at the same time. With a debut record in the making having signed to Island recently, we’re eagerly awaiting what Beach Baby have in store for 2016.

The Easter weekend always throws a spanner or two in the works when it comes to organisation, so you’ll have to forgive us for skipping last week’s playlist. However, because we know you clearly wait on this to come every Friday, we have collected the best songs not only from this week, but last week too to form one big, mega, super duper playlist overflowing with stellar musical gems. Enjoy!

Thomston x Wafia, Window Seat

Newcomer Thomston has teamed up with rising star Wafia for this brand new track, and it totally blew us away. Sharp beats pierce the hazy synths, ticking away whilst a bed of atmospherics oozes below. It’s got some beautiful and passionate lyrics and vocal efforts from both artists, and shows them both off so well. It’s a pretty intoxicating blend of RnB and electro, creating a gorgeous song that will hold both artists in great stead as they continue to blow up.

Meredith, How Could You Believe That

Just listen to that voice! I was hooked from the get go, but got weak at the knees around 47 seconds when things really kick off. Meredith has been kicking around for a while, but this song is something else all together. It’s powerful, and demands you to sit up and listen- but she makes it sound so easy. Her voice almost has a hint of “I told you so” smugness as she asks the song title over swelling harmonies and explosive synths and cymbals. She’s got the experience behind her, and now she’s got the single to truly break through. Go girl!

Lupa J, Numb

Lupa J doesn’t always release new music, but when she does it’s truly something else. More than worth the wait, she has now returned with Numb; just under 4 minutes of a dreamy, electro kaleidoscopic. Turning and spinning unpredictably, Lupa J keeps you on your toes with this enchanting track. Her breezy voice is sublime as it glides across her shifting bed of noise, calming and hypnotic as it goes. Fresh from supporting none other than Grimes and taking out triple j’s Unearthed High competition for the second year in a row, it’s safe to say Lupa J is the real deal.

Nearly Oratorio, Occlude

You may recognise these vocals as those of I’lls or Kllo, due to the fact that the man behind the voice, Simon Lam, is a prodigal music wizard. Nearly Oratorio is yet another project of his, and it too doesn’t disappoint. Occlude is the latest single from his forthcoming EP, Tin, and is a snapshot into just how precise and meticulous Lam’s mind is. A more intricate song released in recent times, you probably can’t find. Layers of delicate keys intertwine whilst an almost tribal like drum beat quietly comes into play, before Lam’s Grizzly Bear-esque voice falls soft above it. It all kicks in around the 1:30 minute mark, and the gentle but hypnotic concoction of all of his elements tied together with some expert production is almost too good. Bring on the full release of Tin, because we need more of this in our lives!

Verge Collection, Class Of ’09

I really like this song because I think along these lines more often than not. Tackling spoilt brats who think they have it hard, Verge Collection ask us all to check our privilege a bit with the tongue in cheek hook, “Wasn’t high school hard?” Talking about still sucking a silver spoon whilst pretending otherwise, Verge Collection sound pretty fed up with these folks, but they make it sound so damn good with their Aussie indie sounds. Tight guitars and drums, a catchy hook and a searing guitar solo to really take things to the next level, Class Of ’09 is a fantastic track following on from the release of their debut album, Our Place. Here’s hoping we hear more of these guys soon.

Feki, Thankful

I CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF FEKI! Every single time he releases a new song, I am blown away by it again and again. Thankful once again has outdone anything he has released prior to this, making me question just how good someone really can get. Clearly working hard to hone his skills more and more with every track, Feki is quickly becoming one of the most hyped artists in the country, and it doesn’t take long to see why. Thankful is a slow burner, with atmospheric synths slowly climbing to exhilarating heights, where his signature rolling drums and vocal samples come into play. The synths and atmospherics bloom gracefully, swirling around the almost trap-styled percussion, creating a gorgeous build before the real fun begins. Thankful is probably Feki’s most beautiful track yet, delicate and gentle as it rises and falls. Don’t say we didn’t warn you that he’d take over the world!

Big Wild, Aftergold Ft Tove Stryke

Aftergold was previously released just as an instrumental from Big Wild, but now he has teamed up with Swedish pop star Tove Stryke to breathe new life into his already stellar track. Playful and fun, Stryke turns Aftergold into a sassy, boastful, confident jam. Sounding right at home over Big Wild’s jangly chimes and synth sounds, as well as his rolling drums and hard hitting booms. In fact, this new take sounds so good we wouldn’t be surprised if Big Wild didn’t venture further into the pop realm thanks to Stryke. Previously released on ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective, we can only expect bigger and better things from Big Wild, but we can’t help hoping it’s more material with Stryke. Match made in musical heaven!

Anna Of The North, Baby

Reminiscent of James Blake, Anna Of The North’s new single, Baby, is an intimate and fragile number that gives you a vulnerable feeling almost instantly. It’s slow, smooth and forlorn as Anna pines after an uncertain lover. It’s got traces of 80’s electro with her drum machines and synths, but has been brought into the future thanks to her forward thinking production. It’s got that on edge feeling you get when you don’t know where you stand with someone, and although that’s not an easy feeling to experience, Anna Of The North captures it so well. A truly beautiful song.

Skies, Speed Boy

Now this is a jam. Adelaide synth pop trio Skies have teamed up with acclaimed producer Steven Schram (San Cisco, The Cat Empire, Paul Kelly) to lend his musical know-how for their latest single Speed Boy, and they’ve pulled it off in spectacular fashion. Sexy, smooth, and explosive in all the right places, this smoky pop/RnB number is inviting and seductive as they pull you in, bewitching you with their tight drums and excellent synth work- not to mention that falsetto. The guys have supported the likes of Tkay Maidza and SAFIA last year, and judging from the sounds of this track here, they’re ready to give it their all this year. We can’t wait to hear what they do next.

Colourwaves, Night Boat

Sydney artist Colourwaves has been doing his own thing for a little while now, so I guess you could say he’s been making waves of his own… All puns aside, this latest track sounds like a fantastic blend of the likes of M83, Neon Indian or Washed Out, melded together with his own flair. It’s woozy and lush, and takes me back to the late 00’s when things were much easier. His vocals soar gracefully over his 80’s synths and pulsing atmospherics, whilst a muffled drum beat keeps things coasting along very nicely. Night Boat is the latest taste of his fourth EP, which is set to drop this month, so be sure to take my word for it and keep an eye out for that!

Nina Las Vegas, EZY

Yassss Nina! The queen of Australian dance music strikes again with this banger. Delving further into that Jersey bounce, big room stuff we’ve heard from her in this past, this track absolutely bangs – and bangs hard. Skittering synths and huge beats combine to make it a total ear worm; a hugely exciting move from the legendary radio host/DJ. Out now on her own label, NLV records, Nina is continuing to slay making her own way as an artist in the industry, and it’s tracks like this that really bring home the message of just how good she is.

Huntly, We Made It

We recently premiered a stunning video for this Melbourne band, and they didn’t waste any time pumping out another utterly sublime track not long after. Titled We Made It, this song is just perfect. From the heavenly vocals of lead singer Elly, to the lofi RnB beats, the gentle blooming synths and more. It’s just beautiful, and wins best track on this list by far. Huntly are onto a really good thing here and I am so excited to watch what they do next. They’re launching their single on April 14 at the Gasometer in Melbourne, with Mondegreen, Corin and our favourite, Squidgenini which promises to be an unreal night. Get along if you know what’s good for you.

LDRU, Keeping Score (The Meeting Tree Remix)

This track was already huge, but The Meeting Tree just took it to the next level. With bass that would blow your speakers, they go in, taking the already dance floor friendly track into the dark, dingy club. These guys are notorious for just having fun, and that’s exactly what they’ve done here. Hitting the road again this June, LDRU is set to play some of his biggest venues yet, as he continues to acquire an almost cult-like following. Fingers crossed the Meeting Tree show up to rip into this bad boy!

Deeds, Dream Song

New Brisbane band Deeds are really fresh on the scene, but the combined years experience of each of the members puts them at veteran status- and their latest single proves it. Dramatic pianos, big crashing drums, stunning vocals and more, Dream Song is as impressive as they come for a new band. Vocalist Beau Lindsay sounds incredible, his voice bellowing as he cries his gorgeous lyrics. I think what I love most about this song is you can really feel how much time and effort has gone into it, and it really shows in how well it has come together. Deeds is a name you had better remember.

Holy Fuck, Xed Eyes

Amazing band name aside, Holy Fuck are actually so good it borders on ridiculous. Xed Eyes is the latest release from their forthcoming album, Congrats, which is out in May, and is just under 4 minutes of weird, glitchy, industrial electro punk. With heavy effects on just about everything, the band have really played around with their sound on this one, and it had me hooked from the get go. Things get really hectic with about a minute to go, and you can practically imagine the heaving crowd that would be whipped into an absolute frenzy when this one would be played live. They’ve just announced some overseas dates, so fingers crossed they set their sites for Australia VERY soon indeed!

River Tiber, Illusions (Ft. Pusha T, Prod. River Tiber, Kaytranada, Doc McKinney)

River Tiber is the latest signee to local label Good Manners, who won’t fall in the “local” category much longer thanks to their knack for signing acts that really are something else. Illusions sees River Tiber team up with none other than Pusha T, who lends a fiery verse for the otherwise blissed out track. It also has production credits from none other than living legend Kaytranada, as well as Doc McKinney, proving that sometimes more hands are better. Illusions is lofi heaven, and a rare occurence to hear King Push on such a chilled out number. Thankfully, Pusha T must have seen what Good Manners saw, and the world is beginning to see- and that is a very talented artist just about to hit his prime. Stay tuned for this guy!

Gypsy & The Cat, I Just Wanna Be Somebody Else

Gypsy & The Cat continue their triumphant return with yet another outstanding single, I Just Wanna Be Somebody Else. Providing the perfect soundtrack for that impending existential crisis, Gypsy & The Cat take things down a few levels from their all out synth jams to delve into a kind of chillwave area – an area they actually sound great in. As dynamic as you can get with a track this chilled out, the thick, buzzsaw synths of the hook paired with the quiet verses creates a back and forth not unlike the feelings and thoughts you’d be having if you were the protagonist of this track. It makes me feel okay to want to be somebody else, as long as I get to listen to this bad boy while I’m doing it.

Jenny Broke The Window, Airport Love

Jenny Broke The Window are one of those bands that you may say you’ve never heard of them before, and you’re met with a chorus of “Really?! You’ve never heard of them?!” Well, that happened to me anyway, but I’ve since learned my lesson and they quickly earned a permanent place on my radar. If you haven’t heard of them either (Seriously?!), let their latest single serve as the perfect introduction to them. Airport Love is a perfect slice of alt-pop, with breezy, airy vocals and a slowly rising bed of sounds that is added to bit by bit until you’re presented with a fully fledged indie pop tune to boogie to. They’ve locked in some pretty impressive support slots over the past few months, and by the sounds of this, things are only getting bigger and better for them in the very near future- for very good reason.

Boys Noize, Starchild (Ft. Polica)

Fresh off the press just today, Boys Noize has shared a brand new track today through Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 show. Being heralded as Lowe’s latest “World Record”, this time we see the legendary techno wizard team up with Polica for some absolutely stunning vocals. Titled Starchild, this track has a dramatic build, twinkling atmospherics and underground techno/footwork sounds that show Boys Noize is really on his A game with this new material. The track also comes with the announcement that a brand new album is on its way, and will be out in late May. Titled Mayday, it’s meant to be his “most dynamic album to date”, and judging from this and his previous track Euphoria ft Remy Banks, I’d say we are all in for a real treat come May 20!

Ecca Vandal, Truth To Trade

Ecca Vandal rules. Everything she touches rules. Her songs are so badass and unashamedly confident, she makes me want to get up and kick the day ahead in the face. Truth To Trade is no exception. With a guitar that stirs in your loins and her punk vocals not holding back even for a second, she once again gives it her absolute all here. Taken from her End Of Time EP released earlier this year, this track was a true stand out on that record, so it’s only fitting it gets its own single treatment, with a kickass clip to boot. Check out the video below, with footage taken from her Sydney show on her recent tour, and try not to break anything as you thrash around to this!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X-YsbqXNUw

Genevieve, Colors

I absolutely fell in love with this song when it first came out – it’s sparkly, feel-good indie pop just hit all the right spots. The inspirational video clip has just come out, featuring a black and white world of surfing, dancing, hitchhiking and generally living the kind of free life that we’d all envy.  Towards the end, the clip starts to develop colour – and it’s absolutely glorious. A beautiful clip for one of this year’s best songs so far, highly recommend taking a look.

JP Cooper, Closer

When someone lists their influences as The Weeknd, Hozier and Bill Withers, you can be sure that I’m taking notice. An emotional, nearly jarring video from this UK-based rising star, the video tackles the difficult topic of a father’s heartbreaking desire to be closer to his young son. The clip was directed by Drew Cox and stars actor Nicholas Pinnock (Fortitude, Captain America,) and is atuallys et to be adapted into a short film with a soundtrack featuring Cooper’s entire recent EP, When The Darkness Comes. 

J. Cole, G.O.M.D

I’ve been a little on the fence about J. Cole for a while now, but was really swept up by his latest album, the introspective Forest Hills Drive. The video clip for G.O.M.D is intense and powerful, featuring Cole portraying a Colonial-era slave working on a plantation. Rap has really started tackling race issues in a far more serious nature than we’ve seen in recent years (most notably Kendrick’s new one, of course,) and Cole’s take is really unique and quite moving.

Tuka, Nirvana

We recently wrote about Thundamentals’ legend Tuka and his new foray into solo work – and he’s just released the accompanying video. Already making us turn our heads as a leader of the ‘new generation’ of Aussie hip hop, the video is easily my favourite this week. Inspired by none other than David Lynch, it’s one of those clips that really tell its own little story.

Director Josh Thomas had this to say about the clip: “Thematically, the piece delves into that ‘Nirvana’-esque moment one experiences on the brink of sleep in front of late night television. The feelings of ‘out of body’ detachment and the sense of reality peeling away are elements we layered throughout to subtly disorient the viewer and have them question what is happening on screen.”

Lupa J, Waiting For Her

We flagged Lupa J’s new track a few weeks back as one of the strongest, most interesting female-led electro tracks we’ve heard all year, and the new video clip only furthers that sentiment. Filmed, directed and edited entirely by the artist, the black and white clip features a black-clad woman with a shimmering scarf covering her face. As she walks through the streets, violently dancing at times, it’s dark yet intriguing atmosphere is perfectly fitted to the track.

What a smorgasbord of tunes today! Lots of lovely melodic electronica, with touches of house, R&B, soul and jazz, finished up by some straight up rock ‘n roll. Enjoy!

  • Hiatus Kaiyote, Breathing Underwater
    Hooray, new Hiatus Kaiyote! The masters of genre-mashing, their songs are always so damn complicated, and so very good. Opening in a subtle, soft manner, it’s not long before their gorgeous jazzy R&B comes in and just blows me away. The kind of track you need to listen to at least five times, and it only gets better each time.
  • Deutsch Duke, Battleground
    Probably my favourite song on the playlist this week. There’s a lot of music that combines a deep, bubbly bass with soulful falsetto, but they don’t all do it well. This one does it really fucking well though. Having collaborated with Elizabeth Rose, Flight Facilities, Cassian and more, we’ve got a lot to look forward to from Deutsch Duke.
  • Lupa J, Waiting For Her
    This is a really special one. It starts off strange and jarring – to the point where you kind of feel a little anxious until the melody comes in. Suddenly, something intimate, delicate and really, really beautiful happens. With an almost trip-hop vibe throughout, this song has me completely mesmerised.
  • Thandi Phoenix, Judgement ft. B Wise
    I love the classic R&B vibe of this track, blended so fluidly with percussive flutters and atmospheric synths. It’s no surprise that there’s so much hype around this rising star – not many people can mesh a nostalgic sound with something so fresh, and come out with a result this strong.
  • George Maple, Where You End And I Begin ft. Grande Marshall
    George Maple can do no wrong. With a title that refers to a brilliant Radiohead song and a now-signature feel to her electro-soul, this track is understated, sensual and utterly sublime. I adore the delicate vocals, particularly when they’re contrasted against that big beat and heavy bass.
  • Lisa Mitchell, Wah Ha (Seekae Remix)
    I’ll be honest – I really didn’t enjoy the original version of this track (sorry,) but Sydney’s electro-wunderkinds Seekae have twisted and turned it around, adding eerie synths and a late-night house beat that has really elevated it to a whole new level. Bleeps and bloops and a driving bass + overly soft folk = something REALLY good.
  • Midnight Pool Party, Stay
    Flickery beats, a swift yet deep bass and a comfortable house rhythm? The perfect track to kick off the weekend. The vocals definitely make this track: rich and velvety smooth, the melody flows above the many instrumental layers, bringing together a track that’s totally perfect for any dancefloor.
  • Paul Conrad, Records
    This is a really interesting track. If you like Lana Del Ray, you’ll like this. Exploring all kinds of dark themes, this track has admittedly questionable lyrics (“Dancing is to art what rape is to romance,” ) but I just love it. Equally powerful and vulnerable, there’s something really amazing about this track.
  • Du Blonde, Black Flag
    I can’t go past a riff that satisfyingly heavy, and not write about it. Produced by Jim Sclavunos (Grinderman, The Black Seeds,) this is a powerful track with sublime vocals courtesy of Beth Jeans Houghton and a seriously great bassline. It’s really exciting to hear rock of this calibre coming out in 2015. Bring on the full album!
  • Bonjah, Burn
    Bonjah are back! This is a simple and straight up, with Bonjah’s signature husky vocals and catchy riffs. It’s nothing groundbreaking, but like Du Blonde, I”m really enjoying the fact that great rock is still coming out – especially when it’s from Australia.