Overlooked and Underappreciated: 2011 Music Videos Pt. 1

Here's a look at some of the overlooked and underappreciated music videos of 2011. From the bizarre kidnapping game in Cults' "Abduction", to Hourglass Sea's dysfunctional samurai family, to the haunting and emotionally charged masterpiece for Youth Lagoon's "Montana"; these 20 artists stretch their budgets in a big way to create breathtaking visuals that put the "Super Bass-es" of the world to shame. Even if this will forever be known as the year when the universe allowed "Friday" to become one of the highest viewed YouTube videos, we will still be able to fondly look back at some of these winners.

(In alphabetical order)

Chllngr "Ask For" from Haven

 

Com Truise "Broken Date" from Galactic Melt

 

Cults "Abducted" from Cults

 

Esben & the Witch "Warpath" from Violet Cries

 

Fleet Foxes "The Shrine/An Argument" from Helplessness Blues

 

Frank Ocean "Nocacane" from Nostalgia/Ultra mixtape

 

Grimes "Vanessa" from the Darkbloom split EP

 

Hourglass Sea "L.A. Lights"

 

Holy Other "Know Where" from With U

 

 

Lana Del Rey "Born to Die" from upcoming Born to Die

 

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Overlooked and Underappreciated: 2011 Music Videos Pt. 2

M83 "Midnight City" from Hurry Up, We're Dreaming


Memory Tapes "Yes I Know" from Player Piano

 

Mount Kimbie "Carbonated" from Crooks & Lovers

 

Sleigh Bells "Rill Rill" from Treats

 

 

Timber Timbre "Black Water" from Creep on Creepin' On

 

Warpaint "Warpaint" from The Fool

 

The Weeknd "The Knowing" from House of Balloons

 

Youth Lagoon "Montana" from The Year of Hibernation

 

Young Man "Enough" from Ideas of Distance

 

Zola Jesus "Vessel" from Conatus