Arlissa ‘Sticks And Stones’ by Abteen Bagheri

Hailed as the ‘Sound of 2013′ by The BBC and promptly signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation imprint, London singer Arlissa teams up with Abteen Bagheri for the promo to her debut Sticks And Stones. Shot on the Honey Swamp Island in Louisiana, Bagheri delivers a tribal, mystical fairytale to match the pounding Gabriel-esque drums in [...]

Brother’s New Years Day by Dan Henshaw

Fresh-faced UK indie poppers Brother opt for Dan Henshaw to direct the promo to New Years Day from their forthcoming debut album Famous First Words (August 1). Henshaw delivers a lively promo from a suburban living room with a spirited performance from the band and even household objects getting in on the act… Brother New [...]

Brother’s Still Here by Edward Housden

Impressive new boys Brother are the centre of a very lively night on the town revealed in reverse for the anthemic Still Here by promising new director Edward Housden – his very first pitch since joining Stamp Films. Edward is a young Australian filmmaker who honed his distinctive cinematic style at the Victorian College of [...]

Brother’s Darling Buds of May by Adam Powell

Hotly tipped as the breakthrough band of this year, Brother aren’t exactly shy in coming forward. The album is being produced by Stephen Street and the self-proclaimed Gritpoppers have already got the music media eating out of their hands. Adam Powell captures all of their start-up exuberance in the video for Darling Buds Of May, [...]

Primary 1’s Never Know by JMD

Primary 1 – aka British synthpop producer Joe Flory – teams up with JMD for this shiny, multi-coloured promo with some nifty creative editing emphasising the jollity of Never Know – the first single from his forthcoming debut album. Primary 1 Never Know (Atlantic) Director: JMD Production Company: Colonel Blimp Producer: Serena Noorani DP: Dan [...]

BUG 11: Coldplay’s Life In Technicolour II by Dougal Wilson

Coldplay called on Dougal Wilson to make them a lighthearted video for Life In Technicolour II featuring themselves in puppet form. Apparently Dougal hesitated to go down the well-trodden puppet route he’s been down himself before – most successfully for Dizzy Rascal – until he hit upon the hitherto unexploited possibilities in Punch & Judy. [...]