Timesink is set in a world where humanity has been wiped out by a widespread disease. In sharp contrast with this catastrophic situation, our protagonist acts like a regular kid. The boy treats this post-pandemic world like a giant playground. At first, the story unfolds from his perspective, showing us that the exceptional quality of his surroundings is commonplace to him.
There's just the right amount of Kubrickian precision and foreboding madness as frontman Alex Turner plays a hyper-focused director as he and Arctic Monkeys make their masterpiece at a palatial estate.
MØ — or, if you don't feel like fucking with optionaltaccentwhatever on your keypad, you can call her MoMoMoYouth, or Maiden (which is what MØ translates to in Danish) or Karen Marie Ørsted — dreams of living in a trap star fantasy. She pines over a Diplo magazine cover (nice abs!), imagines waving a XXX flag with her posse on the beach, and being on a spirit quest in the desert.
Naor Aloni's new music video for Bastille's 'Things We Lost in the Fire' finds the lead singer traversing through a dream full of symbolism and strong visual motifs. A real cinematic treat with photography by the talented Jake Scott.