loobkoob,
@loobkoob@kbin.social avatar

Klangkarussell - All Eyes On You - this is probably my favourite music video ever. I'm a sucker for one-takes, and the fact that this one is nine minutes long makes it so impressive on a technical level. But also, the video really feels like an experience. I feel like there are a lot of different ways the characters and situation, and what they represent, can be interpreted; it feels like everyone reads into the video in their own way (and I'm totally down to discuss anyone else's interpretations once they've watched it). Plus the atmosphere of the video really enhances that of the song - I like the song well enough, but combined with the video I find it so hypnotizing and engrossing. (Plus, it doesn't feel cheap by any means but you can see it was made on a shoestring budget, so it gets extra points for that as far as I'm concerned.)

All India Radio - Rippled - long-exposure light stop-motion is so damn cool. It's such a pretty video, and I love how authentic it feels - it obviously took a lot of time, energy and talent to make (over 6 months according to the description) but it has so much personality to it, and you can obviously see the people in the background moving the lights around which makes it feel far less "clinical".

Delta Heavy - Get By - musically, it's a slightly above-average 2012 dubstep track, but the video is so fun (and terrifying, I suppose...). Again, I love the stop motion, but it's also just really fun on a conceptual level.


Anyway, all of these are a decade old, so I guess maybe you're right about modern music videos. I can't say I watch many music videos, though, so there are probably some good ones I miss!

blanketswithsmallpox,
@blanketswithsmallpox@kbin.social avatar

The wintergatan marble machine is boring but I'm fascinated with it every time I watch and listen lol.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUU8joBb1Q

virtualfiber,

I don’t think anyone has appreciated what Coldplay did with their MV for The Scientist. In which Chris Martin really had to learn to sing the song backwards for the MV.

Here’s what Director Jamie Thraves said on his interview with MTV way back on 2003

“I had this idea that I wanted to do a story that’s tragic but starts off happy and ends happy, and the video is about rewinding to that happy ending,”

Thraves needed to find a new way to tell a narrative story that moved forward even as the action moved backward.

“The original idea was a straight narrative without the lead singer in the video,” said Thraves. “But Chris wanted to be in the video and he was really excited to learn how to sing the song backward.”

“He got a tape of the song recorded backward and he listened to it over and over. He’s a very passionate guy, so he got really into it. What we learned later on is about the problems with phonetics, because you have to be very careful with the lip movement so that when you end on a sound your mouth is formed in the right way.”

I think this would be always the most impressive music video in my book, ALWAYS. The dedication Chris Martin put man, I cant even think how he learned all of that.

yoink,
@yoink@hexbear.net avatar

nah, The Scientist will always take a backseat to Drop by The Pharcyde which did the same thing, but years earlier in 1995 (and a rap track no less)

like it’s not even a competition in my mind

virtualfiber,

The Scientist will always take a backseat to Drop by The Pharcyde which did the same thing, but years earlier in 1995 (and a rap track no less)

Oh, I see. Today I learned, I was born in '98 and really not fan of rap. Haha

starman2112, (edited )

I don’t really watch a lot of music videos, so I’m just gonna list a few of my favorites

Bad Motherfucker by Biting Elbow by far and away

Still Feel by Half Alive is mesmerizing. I’m a straight guy but the lead singer is still my type

Starlight Brigade by TWRP rekindled my interest in Spelljammer, and also I think the animation is so pretty

Magnum Bullets by TWRP is also very nice to look at

Battleborn’s intro cinematic might not technically be a music video, but it’s my favorite video game cinematic of all time

UsefulInfoPlz,

Chevelle All Right I Get It

Brkdncr,

I’m convinced Ok,Go is a music video band that made music to go with their videos.

BmeBenji,

Edgar Wright directed a music video featuring Noel Fielding which was guided by the same idea that birthed Baby Driver (and it shows)

Jungle’s Back on 74 features some absolutely exquisite choreography.

Slash ft. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators’ Driving Rain would be boring if it wasn’t done exclusively with puppets.

Gojira’s Another World is a fun (depressing) Interstellar-inspired animation.

hactar42,

That Driving Rain video is amazing. Not only do the puppets make it better , but the Top Gear level cinematography sends it to the next level.

AlexWIWA,

My Chemical Romance - The Ghost of You. They remade Saving Private Ryan’s beach scene for a music video. Still blows me away.

bionicjoey,

Chris Hadfield - Space Oddity

skooks,

I was always fond of the video for Sugar Water by Cibo Matto. Didn’t necessarily care for the song, but the video was directed by Michel Gondry.

debounced,
@debounced@kbin.run avatar

Highly Suspect - Lydia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev-bR9ii7Gs

Marina Kazankova (the freediver) filmed the entire thing in one take, no cuts or edits...bonkers.

Sterile_Technique,
@Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world avatar

The Stage - Avenged Sevenfold

First few times I heard the song, it was just on in the background and I wasn’t paying much attention to the lyrics. Like… okay, we’re watching you perform on a stage? Weird thing to write a song about, but whatev; sounds cool so screw it.

Finally pulled up the video and it went from “lol marionette puppets!” to “Oh… OOOH. Hoooooly shit!” pretty damn quick.

Now it gives me shivers every time it comes on.

guyrocket,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

That was awesome. Thanks for sharing it.

cyberdecker,

Gorillaz - Stylo is pretty awesome. One of my favorite music videos ever.

Caravan Palace - Lone Digger is really awesome as well. Great song and well animated.

bl4kers,
@bl4kers@lemmy.ml avatar

I quite like Around The World by Daft Punk (directed by Michel Gondry of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind fame). I guess “impressive” isn’t the primary word I’d use to describe it but thought it was worth a mention

Windex007,

daydreaming - Radiohead

It’s Thom York stumbling through historical scenes of his life and career looking old and tired. It took me a hot minute to realize what I was watching but as soon as it hits you it’s inescapable and heartbreaking.

It’s not “impressive” in the same sense as take on me, Californication, or money for nothing… but in terms of really augmenting the music with a well conceived visual storytelling mechanic? Top notch.

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