• Videos
  • Movies
  • Live
  • coming soon
  • Login/Sign up
Menu

Havoc TV

  • Videos
  • Movies
  • Live
  • coming soon
  • Login/Sign up

Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile Make Magic On "Over Everything"

September 12, 2017

We couldn't have dreamt up a better musical match than the recent collaboration between Kurt Vile and Courtney Barnett. The two seem like natural creative partners, in theory, with both prone to electric guitar freakouts, they’re each associated with the term “slacker” despite enviable productivity, and they find meaning in the mundane.

The two have crossed paths at what seems like the most inimitable time. Vile has subtly drifted toward wry storytelling recently, whereas Barnett, the one you would usually throw on for the stories and the wryness, has gravitated toward garage-rock and grunge styles which are more of Vile’s wheelhouse.

“Over Everything” demonstrates how easy the sonic relationship is between Vile and Barnett. As the first single from the newfound duo’s upcoming album, Lotta Sea Lice, the two trade off gnarled guitar riffs and deadpan deliveries of stream-of-conscious lyrics. In the black-and-white video, the indie rockers sing straight into the camera while strumming their Fender electric guitars in a series of locales – a beach, city bridge and country field - while appropriately singing the other's lines.

Tags Over Everything, Kurt Vile, Courtney Barnett, sept1, indie, Lotta Sea Lice
← Cults' Strange Extended Video For "I Took Your Picture / With My Eyes Closed"Pama Davies in "Dabble" →

FEATURED INTERVIEWS

Featured
Finding Empty Spaces With Photographer Kevin Jansen
Finding Empty Spaces With Photographer Kevin Jansen

Filmmaker and photographer Kevin Jansen's upcoming surf film "Please Have Fun," is based on the premise of finding your empty spaces. It could be as simple as a day at crowded Malibu or Rincon and you get one wave all to yourself.

Photographer Dani Bautista Fuses Skateboarding, Travel, and Discovery
Photographer Dani Bautista Fuses Skateboarding, Travel, and Discovery

Dani Bautista's photography is driven by the desire to document the everyday. We talk with Bautista about how skateboarding informs his work and what drives his passion for photography. 

Storytime: Big Lou
Storytime: Big Lou

In this episode of our animated series, "StoryTime", skater Louie Lopez’s dad Big Lou, frames up their run in with the cops at the Puerto Rico airport when Louie decided to skate the roof of one of their buildings.

INSTAGRAM FEED

In 1997, Spiritualized's album Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space was named album of the year  by NME magazine over much more glorified opus albums like Radiohead's OK Computer and The Verve's Urban Hymns. The newest release from Jason Pierce & Co., And Nothing Hurt, is a similarly ambitious blend of shoegazer rock and indie R&B that is sure to keep his legion of fans happy, but let's hope that with lyrics like "Gonna burn brightly for a while/and then you're gone," it's not the last.
On their 6th album, veteran indie rock brooders Interpol team up with producer Dave Fridmann for their latest offering, Marauder. As always their songs are anchored by the moody tenor of dapper lead singer and sometime surfer Paul Banks. The only thing missing from previous releases are the strong bass lines of long time collaborator Carlos Dengler.  Standout tracks are "The Rover" and "Stay in Touch."

About Us  /  Link Device  /  Account Management

Apple App Store Amazon App Store