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Kim Hee-gap is a legendary composer who has written over 3,000 popular songs in South Korea, including Leopards of Kilimanjaro and Nostalgia. A documentary about his life, shot from 2014 until now, showcases the history of K-pop music. These songs are essential to our lives, and their stories live on.

The tale of a mythical cowboy who appears in a corrupt logging town (circa 1940s) and with the aid of his slide guitar and a giant Hellbug, he's able to battle the evil Mayor and his equally selfish twin brother to clean up the logging town of Sourdough Creek.

The new documentary, Cat’s in the Cradle: The Song that Changed our Lives, celebrates the 50th anniversary of Harry Chapin’s iconic song.

With nothing to do in town but watch television and play five-pin bowling, Leo finds himself in his pastime daydreaming and nostalgic for Lemon Lanes, his happy place.

Music video paired with the release of "The Intro", the Debut EP by Zaire Bloomfield

Follow the band Benches, from San Diego, on their 2025 tour of the US following the release of their EP, Kill the Lights!

The Best of BandLab explores the creative journey of independent musicians who use the BandLab platform to produce, collaborate, and share their work with the world. The documentary captures the passion, struggles, and triumphs of artists turning inspiration into music, highlighting how digital tools and global connections are transforming the way songs are created and shared in the modern era.

Join the vibrant live broadcast of NCT WISH's first concert in theater! Witness the stage where music, performance, and narrative combine to deliver a message of dreams and wishes.

Sequel to 'The Most Australian Band Ever!

A man chases a rebellious gust of wind across the hills as it creates chaos and music through the grassland.

From the mind of Daniel Johns, "What If The Future Never Happened?" is a genre-bending, semi-autobiographical featurette that puts reality and fantasy in a hyper-speed spin cycle.

The MV captures the members in various moments that evoke a cinematic music drama: from the band practicing together, to Gaon and Jooyeon running somewhere, O.de and Jun Han, Jungsu deep in thought, and Gun Il observing something with a focused gaze. Each scene reflects a unique facet of youth. The song is about someone waiting endlessly for love that never comes back. They feel lost, tired, and hopeless, wishing to be noticed or let go completely. It captures the pain of waiting, the loneliness of being forgotten, and the desire to be found again.

Linkin Park's Halloween concert in Buenos Aires, live streamed on Flow.

Movie-album by the band Cenicero.

It’s glaring, gnashing teeth before the bite. It’s furtive glances and heart palpitations. It’s the penultimate beat of silence before it jumps out at you. It’s catching a spectre out of the corner of your eye, only to realize it was you all along. It’s exorcising the language of dominion.


Roi Roi Binale is a soul-stirring Assamese musical that weaves together themes of love, art, identity, and the lingering shadows of a region scarred by past turmoil. Set against the backdrop of a region recovering from the scars of terrorism, Roi Roi Binale subtly explores the enduring impact of trauma. Its central question, whether art should serve the artist or the people, drives the narrative, as each character seeks their own truth.


Amid the ruins of the American Dream, shadows emerge - men and women who share their stories through poetry. A musician engages in a dialogue with the soul of poet Jack Hirschman. Through this musical road trip from beyond the grave, a poet, a people, and a country gradually come into focus.
