Fitting with the time of season, Feist has offered up her new video for her aptly-titled track “Graveyard” from last year’s Metals. In it, Feist and her bandmates occupy a desolate field, as a camera films them from a distance, like some sort of CCTV footage. While it’s not notably unnerving, there is a slight nod to Hitchcock’s “The Birds” present, as waves of silhouetted crows fly past the screen. Watch it below.
Plugging away since 1999, The National finally hit mainstream success with the release of their 2010 album High Violet. Of course, this entailed their first world tour, but in the new documentary Mistaken For Strangers, it’s only the backdrop for the relationship between lead singer Matt Berninger and his younger brother Tom, who had no idea that these short videos he was shooting would turn into a public document of their troubled, if still loving brotherhood.
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