10. Liars “Plaster Casts of Everything”
Recasting scenes reminiscent to that of David Lynch’s mind-boggling Lost Highway might seem something horribly inappropriate given the context of the standard music video. Given also that it crosses disturbing light projection with brutally honest images of the human body, the video sound more and more like something inconducive to the format of short form film…or so one might think. Liars take that disbelief and turn it on its head, in the process creating one of the most visually surprising pieces of short form film the year may have seen.
Liars “Plaster Casts of Everything” (mp3)
Liars - Official Site
Liars - MySpace Site
9. Jarvis Cocker “Don’t Let Him Waste Your Time”
However strong the desire was to post the visually minimal video for Jarvis Cocker’s “Running The World” it doesn’t hold a candle to that of “Don’t Let Him Waste Your Time.” Beginning as something farcical and turning into something absolutely absurd…well, I suppose that’s Jarvis Cocker in a nutshell.
Jarvis Cocker “Don’t Let Him Waste Your Time” (mp3)
Jarvis Cocker - Official Site
Jarvis Cocker - MySpace Site
8. Air “Mer du Japon”
The video for Air’s “Mer du Japon” is visually stunning as it interwinds beautiful graphics with that of its equally beautiful dancers. Every inch of it is tastefully crafted, all fully wreaking of a French mystique: synth over bubbles, holographic marine life, interpretive ballet and…chicks making out. Have I mentioned how much I love the French?
Air “Mer du Japon” (mp3)
Air - Official Site
Air - MySpace Site
7. RJD2 “Work It Out”
“Work It Out” helps redefine the modern dance video with help from contemporary artist Bill Shannon and his ability to interact with various accessories throughout the video’s three and a half minutes. Shannon’s unusual technique with his crutches came about not by choice, but by necessity as he was born with a degenerative hip condition - having since warped the ability into a wonderfully creative output. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade, huh?
RJD2 “Work It Out” (mp3)
RJD2 - Official Site
RJD2 - MySpace Site
6. José González “Killing For Love”
Both this and the video for González’s “Down The Line” find themselves based on Jim Woodring’s 1994 story Manhog Beyond The Face. Directed by the pair of Andreas Nilsson (The Knife’s “Silent Shout” video) and Mikel Cee Karlsson “Killing For Love” takes the unusual storyline and illustrates it as doubtlessly English as can be (ie: there’s lots of weird nudity).
José González “Killing For Love” (mp3)
José González - Official Site
José González - MySpace Site
5. Justice “D.A.N.C.E.”
Illustrating the video with an immensely vibrant use of color and contrast “D.A.N.C.E.” creates a fantastic setting by developing a broken cartoonish karaoke. The video perfectly creates a visual accompaniment that is just as exciting and fresh as the track itself.
Justice “D.A.N.C.E.” (mp3)
4. Sia “Breath Me”
“Breathe Me” was Co-Directed by Sia (Furler) and Daniel Askill earlier this year, the video itself utilizing stop-motion in addition to some 2500 Polaroid photos. “Breath Me” is brilliantly constructed and executed in a stunning manner that draws the viewer in without using any overwhelming visual theatrics. While Kanye may have spent a million on his videos, Sia (even at fair market value for those 2500 Polaroids) spent far less and the resulting shots are equal if not better.
Sia “Breath Me” (mp3)
Sia - Official Site
Sia - MySpace Site
3. Aesop Rock “None Shall Pass”
Creating a fantastic visual depiction of a free flowing metropolis, San Francisco-based artist Jeremy Fish worked along with design team Ordinary Kids on this, the video for the first single from the album of the same title, “None Shall Pass.” Each character’s costume was to depict an individual’s personality and ultimately assist in defining who they are when time came for their judgment. Or at least that’s what Aesop thinks.
Aesop Rock “None Shall Pass” (mp3)
Aesop Rock - Official Site
Aesop Rock - MySpace Site
2. Grizzly Bear “Knife”
Opening to a scene that equally depicts Land of the Lost and a digitalized adaptation of Terry Gilliam’s Monty Python animations, “Knife” quickly strays from using standard cinematic practices such as building and maintaining a sensible “plot,” or “character development” or just generally “making sense.” Within seconds of the opening shot the story line crumbles into a series of odd scenes invoking a stone-person, holistic medicine and a bubbling sub-surface skin infection. While the creativity and execution are brilliant, I must admit that if it makes sense to you, you are a wiser person than I.
Grizzly Bear “Knife” (mp3)
Grizzly Bear - Official Site
Grizzly Bear - MySpace Site
1. Kanye West feat. Zach Galifianakis & Will Oldham “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”
Prior to a Band of Horses show in New York this past July Zach Galifianakis debuted his video interpretation of Kanye West’s “Cant Tell Me Nothing.” The video, which lit up internet switchboards mere moments after its unveiling, depicts Galifianakis on his North Carolina farm with Bonnie “Prince” Billy singer Will Oldham simply living the good life. Opening with a grimacing shot of Galifiankis wielding a chainsaw the video continues its off-the-beaten-path feel with the duo positioning themselves (with lips packed full of chew) amongst tractors, straw bails, livestock and a dancing troupe of girls. Surprisingly though, no sign of Kanye West…which might be why it’s the best video of the year.
Kanye West “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” (mp3)

very cool, thanks for these. for i have only seen one of these and that is “none shall pass” which is awesome, but have you seen the vid for “coffee?” john darnielle make a guest appearance.
will oldham adds a touch of class to any occasion or video.
gregor
December 10th, 2007
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December 10th, 2007
I have actually - another great vid! Actually a beautiful friend of mine appears as a not-so-beautiful corpse bride in it.
http://www.culturebully.com/aesop-rock-coffee-video
Chris DeLine
December 10th, 2007
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December 10th, 2007
What about “Young Folks” by Peter Bjorn and John?
D. James
December 13th, 2007
Ah, but the animated video for “Young Folks” was released in 2006.
Chris DeLine
December 13th, 2007
I’m sure most of the people that read this remember Zach Galifiankis’ short lived TV show Late World with Zach. Does anyone know where I could find a DVD or download of some of the episodes?
Nick Flanders
December 14th, 2007
My friend, I remember it clear as day…2001 I believe and his final show had no audience members…just him…and cameras…there are a few videos here:
http://www.vh1.com/shows/series/late_world/
Chris DeLine
December 14th, 2007
You site is awesome. Loved the videos. Thought you might want to check this one out as well…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W6hmqlL7Ko
Droll SteVan
December 16th, 2007
If “Young Folks” doesn’t merit a spot on the list according to Culture Bully’s standards, that’s fine.
But I think videos, just like the audio music, have to be judged in the year they made an impact. I say ‘Young Folks’ made an impact in 2007. Their album ‘Writer’s Block’ wasn’t released stateside until the spring, after all.
D. James
December 26th, 2007
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February 11th, 2008
‘Hosptial Beds’ by Cold War Kids should be on the list. The video has cinematic feel pitting two childhood friends against each other in a boxing max. The song itself is poignant, bringing about a sense of yearning and companionship.
Ben
April 20th, 2008
“love no” by the teenagers
claire
April 24th, 2008
thisis a good website ever so is this one because of their music.
natalie
June 14th, 2008
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June 30th, 2008
coole hier kann man tonnenweise filme downloaden…
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Wo kann ich filme downloaden? Danke
July 1st, 2008