San Francisco-based Kevin Parry recently directed a new stop-motion music video for the Canadian band Kalle Mattson. Parry spins the globe and walks us through a simple topic – the history of the world – while throwing in a guess at how it all ends. Parry animated along with Carla Veldman and Andrew Wilson. The track is titled Thick As Thieves.
Following up on his Danger Beach music video, Ned Wenlock is literally ‘rolling out’ a new piece for MGMT. The track is titled All We Ever Wanted Was Everything, a cover of 1982 Bauhaus song.
Yes, this took as long as you think it would have (22 months). Enjoy the painstakingly-animated stop-motion music video for Kina Grannis’ track In Your Arms. Directed by Greg Jardin, by way of Radical Media.
Remember Trucker’s Delight, Jérémie Périn’s pornographic 64-bit music video? If you saw it, you probably can’t forget it. Périn’s latest video also delivers some rather unforgetable moments, and a few very rewarding surprises. Here’s his animated interpretation of Fantasy from the group DyE. [NSFW - nudity]
Kristofer Ström, whose work we’ve featured here a number of times, directed this new music video for Delta Heavy, a drum & bass, electro group that brings to mind the sounds of Skrillex. The track is titled Hold Me, and Ström animated along with Erik Buchholtz.
Keith Lango, an animation veteran who has devoted his blog to sharing his knowledge of animation to anyone who seeks it, has stepped away from his computer long enough to create this puppeted short called My Bathroom. While Keith is not quite ready to give up his day job animating in front of the computer, he’s made a channel of Vimeo for more shorts done with puppetry.
Check out My Bathroom staring Yurt the Yeti:
Joel Veitch may be best known for his bizarro Quinzno’s commercials, or maybe his looney, animated cat shorts. His latest is in support of a new album, titled The Ham Machine. Veitch teamed up with animator Ross Butter for this animated take on the track Small Chainsaw.












