Augie March follow up their much debated first single Pennywhistle ("But its got a pennywhistle in it? And it's called 'Pennywhistle'. An outrage!") from last year's Watch Me Disappear with a less jaunty number. 'Lupus' finds the band once again on the podium in a gentleman's bar while our protagonist drinks and questions the Lupine visions that seem to be dogging him. See what I did there?


Augie March - 'Lupus'

Melbourne based electro-whiz Qua takes the night out on the tiles to it's cuddly extreme, with a bunch of puppets out of their gourds on coke, booze and plushies. Yelling out car windows, sex, drugs and rock n roll. Muppets indeed. Directed by Gus Kemp.


Qua - 'Circles'

And finally we have the newie from Antony and the Johnsons. The cruelly titled 'Epilepsy is Dancing' was assembled by his "friends" the Wachowski Brothers. Who did a film called The Matrix. You might know it. Apparently:

Antony asked his friends the Wachowski Brothers to work with him on a video for his new single "Epilepsy is Dancing". They in turn invited painters Tino Rodriguez and Virgo Paradiso to create costumes and a mystical environment and choreographer Sean Dorsey and his dancers to bring the dream sequence to life. Antony's artistic partner Johanna Constantine stars as herself in the role of "Deer Monster". The video was lit and shot by the up-and-coming directors of photography, Chris Blasingame and Banker White, and produced by Jim Jerome. The production team collectively named themselves AFAS. Please enjoy the fruits of their San Francisco art party.



Antony & The Johnsons - 'Epilepsy is Dancing'