
[So we typically toss a video onto a post when highlighting a new band or a show preview or something and let you draw your own conclusion about it. Sometimes we throw a change-up... strike that -- let’s call it a round up. Most of these videos are of bands we have previously talked about here on Draw Us Lines, so we won’t be telling you much about those bands themselves, just some musings that really aren’t worth a damn. If a picture is worth 1000 words, then a video must be worth a million. Hold on to your hats!] [...]
Julia Holter - Goddess Eyes I If you’ve been living under a rock for the last couple of years, now is the time to discover Julia Holter . “Ekstasis looks fondly back at pop-art mainstays like Kate Bush and especially Laurie Anderson while crafting a more articulate take on the gorgeous drone-murk of contemporaries like Grouper and Motion Sickness of Time Travel.” Resident Advisor

So summer, and consequently, my travels are pretty much a wrap at this point, and it seemed only appropriate to show some love for the folks who have been soundtracking both of them. Given the fact that internet isn't always consistent in the particular corner of the world where I've been spending time, this edition is by no means exhaustive of all the great shit out there that's been dropping. I suppose I can't ever really say that anyway. But fuck it. Among the highlights here are some particularly sumptuous, groovy ass offerings from some cool ass, artsy women, like [...]

Os dejo con el primer resumen semanal de septiembre, se acerca el final del año del fin del mundo, por suerte sigue dejándonos un buen puñado temas, esta vez los afortunados son; Ultraísta, Julia Holter, Egyptian Hip Hop Melody's Echo Chamber Main Attrakionz … 5. Main Attrakionz - "Do it for the Bay" 4. Melody's Echo Chamber - "I Follow [...]

It's Sunday again, which means that you may sit back, grab a glass or cup of your favourite drink, and enjoy our selection of the past week's most delightful new videos. This time, we're happy to present a truly outstanding collection, with the latest video by our fav Julia Holter , plus excellent new treats by 2muchachos , Sun Glitters , Moonface (together with Sinaii), and finally, the brilliant Old Apparatus collective. Julia Holter - Goddess Eyes I (Directed by Jose Wolff) [...]
This week's top videos come from Yeasayer, Sleigh Bells, Bob Dylan, Julia Holter and Bondax. Expect skeletons, striking Americana, swimsuits, violence and weird imagery. What more could you ask for on a Sunday? We also spoke to Timothy Saccenti who put together that incredible Yeasayer video, and Gregory Kohn about his stunning video for 'End of the Line' by Sleigh Bells. For more videos, head over to our TV section . Yeasayer - 'Longevity' [...]

Amid the coverage and self-congratulation analyses surrounding the Tampa GOP gathering, we were still able to find moments of levity. Things like learning that Romney is down with the Killers, or that big booty birthday cake from that 2Chainz and Kanye video, and Orbital performing with Stephen Hawking for the Paralympics Opening Ceremony. With a three day weekend ahead of us, you better believe we have a lot to cover to tide your over during the holiday, while take into account what you may hav...

Dos proyectos cuyos lanzamientos este año han llamado la atención de la blogósfera acaban de estrenar clips. En primer lugar, la cantante Julia Holter, responsable del estupendo Ekstasis (Rvng Intl.), presenta el enigmático video de "Goddess Eyes I", a cargo del realizador Jose Wolff. Por otra parte, la banda de Brooklyn Yeasayer estrena el primer video de su recién lanzado álbum Fragant world , tercero de su carrera con el logo de Secretly Canadian. Luego de mostrar piezas audiovisuales para cada tema del disco, aparece "Longevity", bajo la dirección de Timothy [...]
The first thing that came to mind was an image that gradually deteriorates with visual noise, echoing the sonic noise present in the song. We go from lightness to darkness, away from a structured, fabricated place and into raw territory. - Jose Wolff - August, 2012 Directed by Jose Wolff. Photography by Robson Muzel and Jose Wolff. "Broken figure" portrayed by Bryan Dodds. Shot on site at The Wulf, Elysian Park, and the Angeles Angeles Natural Forest. Special thanks to Emily Jane Kuntz and Eric KM Clark and Michael Winter at The Wulf. www.josewolff.com [...]
Below you'll find the new video for the Julia Holter track "Goddess Eyes I", which is taken from her album Ekstasis . The video is a grainy affair full of landscapes, lonesome images of Holter, and a healthy spoonful of symbolism (which is apt when you consider the song's title). Watch it below, and also check out her upcoming tour dates, too. Julia Holter: 08-31 New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom 09-01 Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's 09-02 Washington, DC - Black Cat 09-04 Charlottesville, VA - [...]
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Julia Holter "Goddess Eyes I" The video for "Goddess Eyes I" might not be for everyone, but Julia Holter's 2012 album Ekstasis has been one of my random favorites of the year for its mysterious dream-like, relaxing sound. If you enjoy the Jose Wolff directed video and would like to hear or view more from Julia Holter, I've included another music video of hers for "Moni Mon Amie". I also recommend checking out her full album Ekstasis. [...]
Bitch bad. Lady good. Goddess better. Julia Holter answers the question of what would happen if Laurie Anderson had recorded her own version of Trans . Best.
- "Goddess Eyes I" music video by Julia Holter - Added on 28-08-2012 - Genre : Pop - Description : The first thing that came to mind was an image that gradually deteriorates with visual noise, echoing the sonic noise present in the song. We go from lightness to darkness, away from a structured, fabricated place and into raw territory. - Jose Wolff - August, 2012 Directed by Jose Wolff. Photography by Robson Muzel and Jose Wolff. "Broken figure" portrayed by Bryan [...]
A soft slice of science fiction that brings vision to Julia Holter's dreamy melancholy. Modestly epic. Here's what video maker Jose Wolff has to say about it: "The first thing that came to mind was an image that gradually deteriorates with visual noise, echoing the sonic noise present in the song. We go from lightness to darkness, away from a structured, fabricated place and into raw territory." Read our interview with Julia Holter . —Daiana Feuer

Telepathe at Glasslands, July 2012 ( more by Amanda Hatfield ) today in NYC * Jared Evan @ Joe's Pub * Poundcake @ City Winery * Mary Ehrlich @ The Stone * Marta Topferova @ Barbes * Neon Trees @ MLB Fan Cave * Slavic Soul Party @ Barbes * Stevie Jackson @ The Living Room * New [...]

Julia Holter collaborates with José Wolff on Video for "Goddess Eyes I" Holter Launches Tour this Friday in New York City, Confirms Moogfest Set to appear with the Sinfonietta Cracovia at Unsound's 2012 events in Poland Julia Holter and visual artist José Wolff share Los Angeles as home and worked together on a video for Holter's "Sea Called Me Home," an earlier piece in Holter's repertoire. When Wolff approached Holter to create a video for "Goddess Eyes I" from her 2012 album Ekstasis, the two embarked on a [...]
Los Angeles composer Julia Holter has already turned out four videos for her drop-dead-gorgeous Ekstasis LP, but this new missive for vocoder gem "Goddess Eyes I" is perhaps the most puzzling of all. Don't be ... read more

Ya estoy viendo aparecer el nombre de Julia Holter en varias de las listas de fin de año con los discos favoritos de varios blogs. Todo lo que se desprende de " Ekstasis ", el segundo álbum de la también colaboradora de Nite Jewel, se vuelve siempre noticia. Y el estreno del video para “Goddess Eyes I” no podía ser la excepción. Jose Wolff, el director del clip, ha hecho un gran trabajo traduciendo las texturas sonoras de la canción en ruido y distorsión de imagen, elementos que contribuyen acertadamente a construir una atmósfera onírica que se entrelaza a la [...]
The video for Julia Holter's Goddes Eyes I was directed by Jose Wolff. This track appears on Holter's excellent 2012 release, Ekstasis .