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The Voidz

The Voidz, much like their music, are known for creating music videos that push the boundaries of conventional visual and auditory characteristics. The avant garde nature of this band essentially acted as a catalyst for creative innovation in the music video industry. The video for "Human Sadness", for instance, is particularly thought-provoking - it’s an 11-minute long cacophony of imagery that manages to evoke a sense of existential dread, while also being a critique on the human condition.

The uniqueness doesn't stop there. "Where No Eagles Fly", a video shot entirely in black and white, takes on a more punk rock vibe and features Casablancas in various apocalyptic scenarios. Believe it or not - and this is the kind of anomaly one expects from the band - the entire shoot was done using toy cameras! Casablancas and his Voidz continue to experiment with their visuals, often blending raw imagery with abstract narrative styles as seen in "Did My Best" and "Eternal Tao 2.0". Their bold approach, where they uphold creative freedom above all, unquestionably enriches the landscape of music video production. This group doesn’t just play music, they serve it up with a provocative spoonful of visual art.

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