Category: Video

Watch: Pixies blow up Joey Santiago in new music video for 'What Goes Boom'

Watch: Pixies blow up Joey Santiago in new music video for ‘What Goes Boom’

The Pixies today debuted the third music video off the band’s recently released four-song EP-1 collection, a sparse, desert-set clip that culminates with guitarist Joey Santiago exploding into a spray of blood, seemingly answering the question posted by the song’s title: “What Goes Boom.” Check out the full clip,

The Smiths' Johnny Marr, Andy Rourke re-reunite on 'How Soon Is Now,' 'Please, Please, Please'

The Smiths’ Johnny Marr, Andy Rourke re-reunite on ‘How Soon Is Now,’ ‘Please, Please, Please’

One-half of The Smiths reunited on stage in New York on Saturday night for the second time this year, as bassist Andy Rourke showed up toward the end of Johnny Marr’s gig at Webster Hall to once again perform their former band’s classic “How Soon Is Now?” and, this time, “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want” as well.

Video: Johnny Marr plays gorgeous 'Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want' on Fallon

Video: Johnny Marr plays gorgeous ‘Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want’ on Fallon

Johnny Marr made a return visit to “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” last night, performing “Generate! Generate!” off the new album for broadcast, but then treating the studio audience to a gorgeous, web-only performance of The Smiths’ classic “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want.”

Video: 3/4 of R.E.M. plays '(Don't Go Back To) Rockville' at 40 Watt Club in Athens, Ga.

Video: 3/4 of R.E.M. plays ‘(Don’t Go Back To) Rockville’ at 40 Watt Club in Athens, Ga.

In what’s becoming a semi-regular occurrence, the former members of R.E.M. came within spitting distance of a full-blown reunion in Athens, Ga., tonight as Mike Mills and Bill Berry joined Peter Buck onstage at the 40 Watt Club to perform the band’s 1984 single “(Don’t Go Back To) Rockville.”

Morrissey to release live cover of Lou Reed's 'Satellite of Love' as digital, vinyl single

Morrissey to release live cover of Lou Reed’s ‘Satellite of Love’ as digital, vinyl single

Morrissey will celebrate the life and legacy of Lou Reed by releasing a single featuring a live cover of the late rocker’s 1972 classic “Satellite of Love” recorded two years ago first as a digital download in early December and then on vinyl early next year, according to an announcement made via semi-official fansite True To You.

Video: Nine Inch Nails bring 'All Time Low' to 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' in network TV debut

Video: Nine Inch Nails bring ‘All Time Low’ to ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ in network TV debut

Hard to believe, but last night’s appearance by Nine Inch Nails on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was billed as the band’s first-ever network television performance. Trent Reznor and Co., in Los Angeles to play the Staples Center, performed a mini concert on Kimmel’s outdoor stage, with “All Time Low” getting aired on the show.

Video: Johnny Marr gets 'The Right Thing Right' during visit to 'Conan'

Video: Johnny Marr gets ‘The Right Thing Right’ during visit to ‘Conan’

Johnny Marr is currently playing his second round of American dates in support of his new solo album The Messenger, and used the occasion to stop by “Conan” to perform one of the record’s tracks for the TBS late-night show. Check out the full clip of Mr. Marr playing “The Right Thing Right.”

Video: Jane's Addiction blasts through 'Stop!,' an 11-minute 'Three Days' on Kimmel

Video: Jane’s Addiction blasts through ‘Stop!,’ an 11-minute ‘Three Days’ on Kimmel

Last week Jane’s Addiction received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and to help celebrate the 25th anniversary of debut studio album Nothing’s Shocking, the band played a short set for “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” part of which was aired on last night’s show and posted on the program’s YouTube channel.

Video: Jimmy Somerville drops in on busker singing Bronski Beat's 'Smalltown Boy'

Video: Jimmy Somerville drops in on busker singing Bronski Beat’s ‘Smalltown Boy’

Here’s a delightful clip that made the rounds over the weekend: A guitar-slinging busker is filmed singing Bronski Beat’s 1984 single “Smalltown Boy” on a Berlin sidewalk when none other than Jimmy Somerville himself, apparently out walking his dog, stops by and pitches it.

Video: The Cure plays 'Burn' for first time ever at New Orleans' Voodoo Music Experience

Video: The Cure plays ‘Burn’ for first time ever at New Orleans’ Voodoo Music Experience

The Cure tonight performed what’s been billed as its final show of 2013, a headlining performance at New Orleans Voodoo Music Experience that saw Robert Smith and Co. drop yet another shocker on fans: the first-ever live performance of “Burn,” the band’s contribution to the soundtrack to 1994’s “The Crow.”

David Bowie debuts puppet-filled video for 'Love is Lost' (James Murphy Remix)

David Bowie debuts puppet-filled video for ‘Love is Lost’ (James Murphy Remix)

With David Bowie reissuing his new album The Next Day next week — a mere seven months after its release — in an expanded three-disc set, he took the opportunity to drop a Halloween surprise: a creepy, puppet-filled video for LCD Soundsystem mastermind James Murphy’s remix of “Love is Lost.”

Video: Erasure, 'Gaudete' — medieval Latin carol off Christmas album 'Snow Globe'

Video: Erasure, ‘Gaudete’ — medieval Latin carol off Christmas album ‘Snow Globe’

Erasure this week released the first single off its upcoming Christmas album Snow Globe, a synthpop take on the medieval Latin carol “Gaudete,” which was a folk hit in 1973 for Steeleye Span. The duo also debuted a new stop-motion animation video created by Martin Meunier and Tonya Hurley.

Premiere: Jona Lewie tells story of 'Kitchen at Parties' for new Stiff Records 7-inch box set

Premiere: Jona Lewie tells story of ‘Kitchen at Parties’ for new Stiff Records 7-inch box set

Among the vinyl exclusives earmarked for Record Store Day’s Black Friday event next month is this beauty: Ten Big Stiffs, a box set compiling 10 recreations of Stiff Records 7-inches — nine classics by the likes of The Plasmatics, Kirsty MacColl, Desmond Dekker and The Untouchables.