Category: Video

‘120 Minutes’ Rewind: The Sugarcubes discuss their 'optimistic complaints' — 1989

‘120 Minutes’ Rewind: The Sugarcubes discuss their ‘optimistic complaints’ — 1989

For this week’s “120 Minutes” Rewind, we revisit a 1989 episode featuring an appearance by three of The Sugarcubes — Bjork, fellow singer Einar Orn and drummer Siggy Baldursson — who discuss their second album, Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! Check out a short clip of their interview segments.

Throwing Muses debut video for 'Sunray Venus' — off first new album in 10 years

Throwing Muses debut video for ‘Sunray Venus’ — off first new album in 10 years

With the Throwing Muses’ first new record in a decade out in book form in the U.K. next month, the Kristin Hersh-led band today debuted the first music video from the project, an Orrin Anderson-directed animated lyric video for the song “Sunray Venus.” Purgatory/Paradise is being published as a 64-page book,

Vintage Video: Watch The Cure's out-of-print 1984 concert film 'Live in Japan'

Vintage Video: Watch The Cure’s out-of-print 1984 concert film ‘Live in Japan’

With The Cure rumored to be preparing Trilogy/Reflections-like concerts featuring performances of The Top alongside The Head on the Door and Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, we devote this week’s Vintage Video to a long-lost relic of the Top era: the band’s 90-minute “Live in Japan” concert film.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds to release 'Live From KCRW' on Record Store Day's Black Friday

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds to release ‘Live From KCRW’ on Record Store Day’s Black Friday

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will release their fourth official live album next month in the form of Live From KCRW, a set recorded this past April in a studio for the Los Angeles radio station that will be released on CD and double vinyl at independent retailers on Record Store Day’s upcoming Black Friday event.

Video: Oingo Boingo's Danny Elfman sings publicly for first time in 18 years

Video: Oingo Boingo’s Danny Elfman sings publicly for first time in 18 years

Earlier this month in London, Danny Elfman took the concert stage for an ultra-rare live appearance celebrating his film scores for director Tim Burton that concluded with something even more rare: Elfman took the mic for his first public vocal performance since Oingo Boingo’s demise nearly 18 years ago.

Morrissey announces he's 'not homosexual,' is 'attracted to humans' — but 'not many'

Morrissey announces he’s ‘not homosexual,’ is ‘attracted to humans’ — but ‘not many’

Morrissey long has been coy about his sexuality, which is why the publication of his autobiography this past week generated a flurry of headlines about its revelation of a relationship with another man during the 1990s — reports that apparently have led the former Smiths frontman to proclaim he’s not gay, but, rather, “humasexual.”

The Stone Roses' 'Made of Stone' film coming to U.S. theaters — and DVD/Blu-ray

The Stone Roses’ ‘Made of Stone’ film coming to U.S. theaters — and DVD/Blu-ray

The Stone Roses reunion hasn’t made much of a splash on these shores, with just a pair of U.S. performances from the band at Coachella. But American fans will get a closer glimpse when the documentary “The Stone Roses: Made of Stone” screens in theaters next month and the gets a DVD/Blu-ray release,

Video: The Cure at Austin City Limits Music Festival — watch full 2-hour webcast

Video: The Cure at Austin City Limits Music Festival — watch full 2-hour webcast

The Cure returned for its second headlining slot at this year’s two-weekend Austin City Limits Music Festival, and this time shook up its standard festival set to inject some of the rarities that Robert Smith and Co. dredged up for shows this past week in Moterrey, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas.

Video: Depeche Mode at Austin City Limits Music Festival — watch full 90-minute webcast

Video: Depeche Mode at Austin City Limits Music Festival — watch full 90-minute webcast

Before rain snuffed out today’s final day, the Austin City Limits Music Festival ramped up for a second consecutive weekend, this time with many of the performances being webcast. Watch the full 90-minute set by Depeche Mode, an abbreviated version of the band’s standard Delta Machine tour set,

The Church’s Steve Kilbey, Greg Dulli of Afghan Whigs double up in L.A. (Setlist, Video)

The Church’s Steve Kilbey, Greg Dulli of Afghan Whigs double up in L.A. (Setlist, Video)

Steve Kilbey of The Church and The Afghan Whigs’ Greg Dulli — who have been writing new music together over the past year — made their live debut together Wednesday night with an intimate show in Los Angeles, where they performed selections from each other’s projects and premiered at least one new song,

The Cure digs deep for 'The Top'-heavy set in epic return to Mexico (Setlist, Video)

The Cure digs deep for ‘The Top’-heavy set in epic return to Mexico (Setlist, Video)

The Cure returned to Mexico last night for the second time this year, and while the band’s set didn’t quite match the epic length of its show on Robert Smith’s birthday in April, it did feature more surprises, including a heavy dose of The Top and the live debut of Head on the Door-era B-side “Stop Dead.”

Pixies announce 33-date North American tour in early 2014, debut 'Andro Queen' video

Pixies announce 33-date North American tour in early 2014, debut ‘Andro Queen’ video

The new lineup of the Pixies — with Kim Shattuck of The Muffs taking the place of the departed original bassist Kim Deal — will follow up this fall’s European tour with a 33-city North American trek that will keep the band on the road through much of January and February 2014, the group announced this morning.

Video: Peter Hook and The Mission's Wayne Hussey perform New Order's 'Temptation'

Video: Peter Hook and The Mission’s Wayne Hussey perform New Order’s ‘Temptation’

Peter Hook’s current tour — on which he’s performing New Order’s first two albums, 1981′s Movement and 1983′s Power, Corruptions & Lies — pulled into Sao Paulo, Brazil, last night, and, like Peter Murphy before him, Hooky took the opportunity to bring local rock dignitary Wayne Hussey of The Mission onstage.