5/31/2023 0 Comments Minipop new hope rapidshare![]() When I heard that Minipop‘s newest music video, “Like I Do”, was drawing widespread comparisons to the flawless cinematographic production of Smashing Pumpkins’ “Tonight, Tonight”, I just had to check it out. ![]() ![]() Good music, good movies, risqué fashion statements – looking back, it was a pretty good time. Whether it be the elusively masterful nature of “Tonight, Tonight” or the startlingly innovative “Just”, the videos for the respected songs added a new sense of depth to their illusory creativity. Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, and are just a few of the respectable names. The ’90s opened up a new phase for the revival of music videos, establishing the cause as one that was not limited to the swift steps of Michael Jackson, cheesy pop music, or early hip-hop innovators. However, in the midst of all the quality music that was released during the decade, an aspect of the production and promotion process often went overlooked. I like to think that his abrupt death instilled more motivation in those with the proper potential to do great things. ![]() Keep in mind, much of this was after tragedy had struck for Nirvana fans a few years earlier oddly enough, the music scene was stronger than ever despite Cobain’s death. With stateside bands like Smashing Pumpkins and Pearl Jam finding success alongside the likes of Brit-poppers Blur and Oasis, it was inarguably a good time to be a music fan. Though the previously bustling style of grunge was beginning to fade out, explosive alternative-rock was in full form.
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