FLOOD Magazine premieres new video from My Education

My Education are ramping up to release their newest album, Schiphol, very soon on March 3rd via Headbump Records. Today, they've premiered a new video for their stunning track, "Class A," over at FLOOD Magazine, which you should definitely check out. The instrumental progressive track is accompanied by scenes of wandering the world and the music implores you to do the same with its winding changes in tempo and swells and ebbs of gorgeous instrumentation. Check it out below and be sure to go preorder Schiphol from Headbump Records. 

Omega Vague share first single from Aversion/Reversion

Omega Vague is the solo project of the ever-prolific Craig Douglas, whose work spans many genres including dreampop, shoegaze, and darkwave. With a new LP slated for April 28 release, Douglas shared a new single today via Somewherecold, who said it "recalls the hazy days of Pink Floyd mixed with the electronic prowess of M83."

TW Walsh debuts "Monterrey" video at Nowness

It was this time last year that we were celebrating the release of TW Walsh's Fruitless Research, the long awaited follow-up to 2011's Songs of Pain and Leisure. Today we're pleased to share a brand new video for album standout "Monterrey," directed by the mega-talented Henry Kaplan. 

Appropriate for Valentine's Day, the video premiered on Nowness earlier this week and tells a story of young love in the days before cell phones. 

No Nets premiere video for "Dark Matter"

Brooklyn's No Nets released Bright Light back in October, but today they've premiered the video for "Dark Matter" from that record over at Pancakes and Whiskey. The video shows the band jamming along altogether in a room bathed in blue light, providing the perfect setting for the group to frolic around to the pop punk instrumentation. "Dark Matter" is a fun song that still manages to harness a bit of snarl, which is captured quite well in the music video. According to the folks over at Pancakes and Whiskey, "'Dark Matter' balances on a tight-rope of punk and pop-rock sensibility that is refreshing and adventurous." Spend a few minutes with the band and find out.