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Already Done Official Lyric Music Video Annie Hardy
Already Done Official Music Video Annie Hardy Listen to Already Done on Spotify:
Working Too Hard Official Music Video by Annie Hardy
New music video from Annie Hardy – Working Too Hard. Here is Working Too Hardy on Spotify
Plague Official Music Video by Annie Hardy
Plague Official Music Video by Annie Hardy Listen to Plague on Spotify
Algorithm Official Lyric Music Video by Annie Hardy
Official lyric music video for Annie Hardy’s new song Algorithm. Listen to Algorithm on Spotify:
Lobotomy by Annie Hardy Official Music Video
Another music video from Annie Hardy for her new song “Lobotomy.” It’s short and sweet and funny as Annie is known for. Listen to “Lobotomy” on Spotify.
New Annie Hardy, New Girl Rituals Songs
Two of the most interesting weirdcore slash neurodivergentcore singers slash songwriters out there: Annie Hardy. And Devi McCallion of Girl Rituals. Both out with new tracks this week. We know a lot of filmmakers read this blog so we like to cover cool new music as these could be great
Annie Hardy’s ‘Neurodivergentcore’ Music Video Preview
Musician Annie Hardy has teamed up with absurdist filmmaker and video artist Kelly Broich to spearhead a new music and art genre called Neurodivergentcore. They are kicking it off March 1st on the streaming giant Spotify through Full Psycho Records Follow Annie Hardy’s Spotify account to keep up with their
The War Toys “I Don’t Care” (Official Music Video)
It seems impossible, but there is actually modern pop music that doesn’t suck, has a, you know, actual voice, and you can find it in the L.A.-based band, The War Toys. It’s not corporate, substance-devoid drivel that sounds like Artificial Intelligence made it in some C.I.A.-funded social engineering LAB that
Official Annie Hardy Music Videos
Official music videos for three new Annie Hardy songs. You can hear more and support her work at Bandcamp: https://anniehardy.bandcamp.com/ Or stream on SPOTIFY. Matriarchy Patriarchy Lord Cum Into My Life This one is not a music video, but one of her experimental, free association anti-songs for the sophisticates out
Roky Erickson’s isolated vocals for ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me’
From Dangerous Minds: “Erickson’s vocals are as primal, soulful and manic as it gets. From the first “yeah” to a series of blood-curdling “ahhhhhs” and yowls of “not coming home,” Erickson sounds like a snake handler who has fallen into a psychedelic briar patch. If moonshine made a noise, this