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Warpaint

Contrary to its name, Warpaint isn't a solitary artist but a fascinating all-female indie rock group hailing from Los Angeles. Their sonic palette skilfully blends elements of art rock and dream pop, creating an ethereal soundscape that stands out in today's music industry. They've made a name for themselves by reinventing the rule book for what alternative rock should sound like, meaning any creative risks they take as artists are eagerly embraced by their loyal fanbase.

One of the most memorable Warpaint music videos is for their song "Elephants," directed by the infamous Adam Harding. Everything about this video, from the cascading glitter to the red-tinted lighting, creates a surreal and hypnotic world that matches the track's dreamy vibe. Their video for their seminal track "Love Is To Die", directed by Ted Newsome, strategically utilizes slow-motion and quick cuts to complement the song's dreamy tones. The funniest thing about both videos? The band openly admitted to eating copious amounts of candy during shoots to maintain energy. A tactic that seems to have worked, given the exceptional quality of their visual output.

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