We’ve had a bit of a break from our usual allotment of music videos, but fear not, your weekly fix of visual delights has returned (we’re looking at you Lana Del Rey and your cathedral of tigers). Here are some new bunch of clips for you to view from Laura Marling, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Austra, Scissor Sisters and Azaelia Banks, San Cisco and Children Collide. Oh yeah, and then there's Jimmy Barnes unpredictably successful Cuban dance hit Sun In Cuba. We can't really describe the horror, just watch it.
Lana Del Rey - Born To Die
Ah yes, the glory days before the SNL performance. Maybe if we watch this enough the memories of those off-key notes will fade away like sand on a beach...
Laura Marling – I Was Just A Card
Professional choreography and Laura Marling’s soft, husky croons? Perfection.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Thought Ballune
If you don’t watch what you eat your head might turn into a floating balloon, just like this somewhat nightmarish video from US rockers Unknown Mortal Orchestra. I think granny spiked the cupcakes, guys.
Austra – Spellwork
It's time to get excited for Austra’s forthcoming performance at Laneway Festival with their new video, Spellwork. Coloured smoke machines, black stallions and red riding hoods lost in the woods - yet another perfectly creepy Austra music video.
Children Collide – Sword To A Gunfight
This week Children Collide unveiled the first single off their forthcoming third record, Sword To A Gunfight, revealing a new side of psychedelia from the band. Good to see Johnny Mackay’s hair growing back too.
Scissor Sisters vs. Krystal Pepsy feat. Azaelia Banks – Shady Lover
Renowned musicians vs. kids in a school play.
San Cisco – Awkward
A bit old now, but then w-da-nan-ananana-adadan-ananana-nana..nanana..nanana..
Dishonourable Mention: Jimmy Barnes feat. Yaleidys - Sun In Cuba
Soon no-one will care about the Cold Chisel reunion, because Jimmy Barnes is back and set to relaunch his career in Ibiza! Everyone loves watching a gross half-naked chick in Carnivale garb rubbing up against a 55-year-old rock musician, right?