Videos This Week On Rage - Noise11.com
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Carlton Dry Independent Music Awards, Photo Ros O'Gorman

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Carlton Dry Independent Music Awards, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Videos This Week On Rage

by Paul Cashmere on November 19, 2015

in New Music,News,Noise Pro

New music videos this week on Rage.

AUTRE NE VEUT Age Of Transparency (Create Control / Downtown Records)
BULLY Too Tough (Sony)
BUSDRIVER Much (Temporary Whatever / Alphapup)
CHROMATICS Girls Just Wanna Have Some (Italians Do It Better)
CITIZEN KAY Life Gives You Lemons (Independent)
CITY CALM DOWN Son (I Oh You)
ELIZABETH ROSE Shoulda Coulda Woulda (Midnight Feature)
FAILURE Counterfeit Sky (INresidence)
THE FRATELLIS Impostors (Little By Little) (Cooking Vinyl)
GIDEON BENSEN All New Low (Puncture Records)
GUY GARVEY Angela’s Eyes (Universal)
HEVISAURUS Juranoid (Sony)
HUMAN NATURE ft. DELTA GOODREM Let It Snow (Sony)
INDIAGO Been So Long (A&R Department)
JACK LADDER & THE DREAMLANDERS ft. SHARON VAN ETTEN To Keep & To Be Kept (Inertia)
JEFF ROSENSTOCK Hall Of Fame (Side One Dummy)
JUSTIN BIEBER Sorry (Universal)
KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD Trapdoor (Remote Control)
KLP featuring REMI Recover (EMI)
LAZYBOY EMPIRE Vampire (Nice Life)
MAC MILLER Clubhouse (Warner Bros)
MISSY ELLIOTT featuring PHARRELL WILLIAMS WTF (Where They From) (Warner)
MURA MASA featuring SHURA Love For That (Universal)
MY ROBOT FRIEND Creep (Worried Rainbow)
NICOLE MILLAR Wait (EMI)
NO JOY More Faithful (Mexican Summer)
SARAH BLASKO I’d Be Lost (EMI)
SHOPPING Straight Lines (FatCat)
SIA Alive (Inertia / Monkey Puzzle)
THE BASICS Time Poor (The Three Basics PTY LTD )
TINPAN ORANGE You’re Not There (Independent)

Robert Forster will also host on Rage

Venerated songwriter, accomplished music critic, and now host of Rage. We’re excited to have Robert Forster coming to show us some of his favourite music videos.

Robert will expand minds with some more experimental fare from Einsturzende Neubauten, Captain Beefheart, Sunn O))), John Cale and plenty more.

Watch Robert Forster on Rage, Saturday 21 November from 10:30-11:30am, returning for the night from 11:56pm on ABC.

Related Posts

John Hammond photo by Jessica Chornsky
John Hammond Blues Guitar Pioneer Dies Aged 83

Influential American blues artist JOHN HAMMOND, whose six-decade career preserved and reinterpreted traditional blues for modern audiences, has died at the age of 83.

3 days ago
Beck credit Brent Goldman with orchestra
Beck Announces First Ever Australian Orchestral Shows

Beck will bring his acclaimed orchestral performances to Australia for the first time, with the artist set to perform a series of special concerts in Sydney and Melbourne reimagining songs from across his celebrated catalogue.

3 days ago
Radiohead by Ros O'Gorman
Radiohead Demand ICE Remove Video Featuring ‘Let Down’

British band Radiohead have condemned the unauthorised use of their song Let Down in a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement social media video, issuing a blunt public statement demanding its removal.

5 days ago
Neil Sedaka
Neil Sedaka Dead At 86, Pop Pioneer Behind Breaking Up Is Hard To Do And Laughter In The Rain Remembered

Singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, whose timeless pop catalogue shaped early rock and roll and powered a remarkable career revival in the 1970s, has died aged 86, leaving behind one of popular music's most enduring songbooks.

5 days ago
Andrew Ranken of The Pogues
The Pogues Drummer Andrew Ranken Dies Aged 72

Founding member and rhythmic architect Andrew Ranken shaped The Pogues' Celtic punk sound from their earliest London pub shows to global success.

February 12, 2026
Brad Arnold of Three Doors Down photo from the band Facebook tribute
Brad Arnold Of 3 Doors Down Dead At 47 After Cancer Battle

3 Doors Down founder and frontman Brad Arnold has died aged 47, leaving behind a catalogue of songs that defined mainstream American rock in the early 2000s.

February 8, 2026
Noah Kahan supplied Mercury Records
Noah Kahan Makes Triumphant Return With New Single “The Great Divide”

Vermont's global superstar returns with his first taste of a highly anticipated fourth album, reflecting on life, success, and the ties that bind.

February 6, 2026