Idles is dropping a brand new video on us today for their track, "Two Tone". The tune is their last track on their debut EP, Welcome. Take a look here to listen to their other fantastic tracks, Germany, and 26/27 and MEYDEI.

There's not much I don't like about World Tour. Actually, there isn't a thing I don't like about them. There music is pretty, atmospheric and certainly not trying to be anything it's not, or part of a momentary scene. Same goes for their footage used in their video premier of 'Forever Tonight.' Shot on location at Funäsdalen, Sweden, the crew uses two Robinson R44 Raven II helicopters (don't ask, it just sounds cool) to capture some pretty breathtaking visuals. You really couldn't ask for much more with the dreamy tone of their music.  Also, listen to one of our favorites ('See') from their Believe EP below.

In maybe their most spectacular video yet, Alt-J brings us to the corrida de toros, for a Spanish inspired video for their song, "Something Good". The visual definitely fit with the Spanish style, acoustic guitar that carries the song. This is their fourth video, the previous three being 'Fitzpleasure', 'Tessellate', and 'Breezeblocks'. 

Is there anything anyone can say about Jessie Ware that hasn't been said yet? Here's another spectacular track from the Brit-pop, R&B songstress that's been given the video treatment. Check out a previous video for the track 'Wildest Moments'.

Starting our Monday morning's off right with what is probably my favorite track off of Cat Power's new release Sun. Watch the track above. Sun is out now on Matador.

If you recall, Screaming Maldini is a brave six-piece from the UK taking pop head on by producing tracks filled to the brim with energy, vocal layering and catchy melodies. Well here's a little treat from the band: a shiny little cover of Outkast's 'Hey Ya." Watch above and enjoy their signature harmonies. And then have a ball with their single, "Life In Glorious Stereo,' below. Their album should be out soon this fall.

Alt-J is out with a new video for their first single, "Fitzpleasure". They've already released a trippy video for Tessellate. If this is your first time hearing Alt-J, remove the rock that's been placed over your home and check out their debut album, An Awsome Wave. Easily one of the best new releases of the year, and it's already garnered Mercury award nominations. They've just finished playing the Bowery Ballroom here in NYC. Check out a video of them playing "Tessellate" by opening it with "Interlude I" backed by a chorus after the jump. We're you there? Let us know what you thought of the show in the comments.

Lord Huron's new album is on our 'most anticipated' list. Until it comes out, we've been getting all we can from the short trailers that he has been releasing from each song on the new album. The newest one (above) is for the track 'The Man Who Lives Forever'. Lord Huron's new album, Lonesome Dreams, is set to drop on October 9 via IAMSOUND. We've compiled the rest of the 80s-movie-esque vignettes after the jump, along with the first single, "Time to Run".

Woods is out with a video for their fantastic single "Cali in a Cup". Their new album Band Beyond is out on September 18 via Woodsist.

Introducing London's LULS (Facebook // Twitter), a band that's new to the scene and making a lot of noise. Check out their b-side (yep, not even a single 'A-side' out) in the video above and grab the free download below. As their name implies, the beginning of the track is a lulling, looping swoon that pulls you in with brilliant melodies. Then explodes the loud, epically chanting chorus that takes you through the remainder of the tune. You may hear some Brandon Floweresque (Killers) vocals at the end.

The unannounced single is rumored to be out soon on paradYse records.

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