The foreboding and enigmatic music video for Tuesday Never Comes' wet, atmospheric piece "Run From Life." It was created using a defective version of Windows Movie Maker by a TNC affiliate who goes by many aliases including Fragment, Servitor, and Wax mask.
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MUSIC VIDEO - TUESDAY NEVER COMES: UNTITLED 21
The hypnotic, minimalist music video for Tuesday Never Comes' contemplative UNTITLED 21. The video was created using a version of MacPaint from the mid 80's. For best results, turn the volume up and the lights out, and set your player to full screen.
ALBUM - TUESDAY NEVER COMES: OF INCREASING INTENTION
It is the fourth album from Tuesday Never Comes.
The rooms vary in size. Each contains a different anti-drama, each of which obscures its characters in a different way.
This pieces on this album are highly developed and stylistically distinct from one and other.
ALBUM - TUESDAY NEVER COMES: SIZE 12 SHOE IMPRINT
It is the third album from Tuesday Never Comes.
There are shimmering rocks and dull clumps of dirt floating in the sky. A creek with some blood and energy in it is is running through a land of grass, which is obscured in some areas by large suffocating clouds of dust.
These recordings are from the very earliest period of the groups existence.
ALBUM - TUESDAY NEVER COMES: COULD BE TODAY
It is the second album from Tuesday Never Comes.
There is a large, odd space and a tentative, exacting sound.
It could, of course, be today. This refers to the repression of anticipation, whether hope, dread, or something less specific.
It could, of course, be today. This refers to the repression of anticipation, whether hope, dread, or something less specific.
ALBUM - TUESDAY NEVER COMES: YOU DON'T FUCKIN' MATTER
It is the first album from Tuesday Never Comes.
There is extreme, unrepentant negativity and a sharp, threatening sound.
The title is a quote from someone who believes that people should acknowledge the unimportance of their opinions and strive form a unified electronic dance music scene so that more djs can be more successful. He's sampled in the first track.
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