I got pitched this video for "The Great Outdoors" in part as an "Earth Day"-related video. Considering I'm posting this after Earth Day has already passed on the East Coast, perhaps it would've been better if they'd pitched it to me (not to mention posted it), say, yesterday.
So let's call this an early celebration for Friday -- the weekend, a time to travel. Also, this is one of the better songs from Ralph's World's new album All Around Ralph's World and features some nifty animation from the Nick Jr. show Toot and Puddle. I particularly dig the butterflies.
Ralph's World - "The Great Outdoors" [YouTube]
Video: "Educated Kid" - The Hipwaders
I've said before that I need very little reason to post anything related to The Hipwaders' "Educated Kid." And this video clears that bar by a country mile. Nicely structured -- if it's all Greek to you, then it's done its job.
The Hipwaders - "Educated Kid" [YouTube]
Video: "Rock Awesome" - Sugar Free Allstars
Garage rock from Sugar Free Allstars. Literally.
"Rock Awesome" is from the forthcoming Funky Fresh and Sugar Free disk, out April 30.
Sugar Free Allstars - "Rock Awesome" [YouTube]
Video: "Hug" - The Mudcakes
Perhaps the production values are slightly below that of They Might Be Giants or a certain Super Bowl ad, but as videos featuring sock puppets go, this ain't a bad one. It's from the Australian band The Mudcakes -- the song is "Hug" and off their debut disk Songs For Little Monkey.
The Mudcakes - "Hug" [YouTube]
Video: "Music In You" - Heidi Hutchence
I can't say that I'm a huge fan of this song from London-based artist Heidi Hutchence, though I think it'd be pretty effective as a wind down song in a preschool classroom. But, man, this video looks splendid. Though the song's a couple years old, the video's new. Mmmmm.... dancing, computer-animated felt trees.
Heidi Hutchence - "Music In You" [Vimeo] (YouTube version after the jump)
Music in you from Heidi Hutchence on Vimeo.
Monday Morning Smile: "Crayola Doesn't Make a Color For Your Eyes"
Isn't it still morning in, like, Hawaii?
I told you before about Kristin Andreassen's fantabulous song "Crayola Doesn't Make a Color For Your Eyes."
Did you know there's a video? You do now. Therefore, you are required to watch.
Kristin Andreassen - "Crayola Doesn't Make a Color For Your Eyes" [YouTube]