Video Roundup: Strangled Darlings, The Prime, Illmaculate, Ozarks and More

Video roundup time! Get yer popcorn out and enjoy these fine Portland videos!

Strangled Darlings, "Snake and the Girl"
In tomorrow's paper, we review some recent albums with a "weirdness scale." Strangled Darlings' new album, Red Yellow & Blue, ranks pretty high. But I think we're going to have to give the band some bonus points for this one...



The Prime, "A Bit Different"
New Band Alert! (Wait, is that a Mercury thing?) Sandpeople's Sapient and Living Legends' Luckyiam have a new group, and they show it off here. Man, I can spot a Sape beat from miles away. They're a real kick to the nuts/ovaries. 



Illmaculate feat. Ness Lee, "Lost Our Soul"
I'm a little late putting this on the site, but I've been forwarding it around elsewhere. I think it's totally fucking amazing: Both the song and the video. Really, really impressed. Two regional stars making their grab for the national spotlight, and making quite a case for it...



Ozarks, "Pyramids of Love"
Musician/photographer/mood genius Robbie Augspurger's Ozarks made a video for his excellent tune, "Pyramids of Love." I love this one.



The Prids, "Sydney"
The Prids are looking real healthy and sounding real good...




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Casey Jarman

Casey Jarman is a freelance editor and writer based in East Portland, Oregon. He has served as Music Editor at Willamette Week and Managing Editor at The Believer magazine, where he remains a contributing editor. He is currently working on his first book. It's about death.

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