Justice Capture the 'Universe' on DVD - Video Exclusive

After a series of sold-out tours, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay -- aka Justice -- are releasing the mayhem on DVD. The film, titled 'A Cross the Universe' (get it?), documents the duo's recent global trek, and hits proverbial shelves on Dec. 9. That might explain the non-stop rave next door. Check out an exclusive clip below.


The Smashing Pumpkins, '99 Floors' -- Video Exclusive

To celebrate their 20th anniversary, the Smashing Pumpkins will release 'If All Goes Wrong,' a double-DVD set documenting the band's comeback residency during the summer of 2007. The first disc follows the newly-reunited Pumpkins throughout their 19-show run, while the second disc garners live performances from their sold-out shows at San Francisco's Fillmore.

"The general idea of doing the residencies for us was to create an artistic opportunity," frontman Billy Corgan told Spinner at the band's 2007 Sessions. "By being in the same bed every night, but yet being in the same community, it affords the opportunity to see the band really have their teeth sunk into a certain energy and vibe. As the old music business systems break down, a residency will create a sense of a moment in time that general touring no longer can."

'If All Goes Wrong' isn't out until November 11, but you can check out an exclusive studio performance of the unreleased track '99 Floors' here. Buy the DVD on Amazon.



The Streets, 'Heaven for the Weather' -- New Video

Brit rapper Mike Skinner plays the role of motivational speaker in the video for the latest Streets single, 'Heaven for the Weather,' off of the album 'Everything is Borrowed.' "This video was an immensely empowering video to make," Skinner tells Spinner. "I made many discoveries on this journey, and in watching it, I hope you will too. Observing my simple 9-step program, you will notice a big change in your lifestyle. You will feel empowered to achieve things in both the personal and workplace realm. Go low with Mike Skinner." Um, sure. Check out the new video below.



Matisyahu, 'Redemption Song' -- Video Exclusive

Reggae artist Matisyahu joins Moby, Natasha Bedingfield, Cold War Kids, Imogen Heap, Talib Kweli and others for the new documentary, 'Call + Response.' The film, directed by Justin Dillon, focuses on the unsettling truth that there are more than 27 million people enslaved in the world today. A combination of celebrity interviews and artist performances, the "rockumentary" features Matisyahu covering a classic song from his idol, Bob Marley.

"When I was around 14 years old, someone introduced me to Bob Marley," Matisyahu said at his 2006 Sessions. "That's what really turned me on to reggae music. For the first two or three years, I didn't know that there was another band or performer besides Bob Marley. Listening to those lyrics and songs had a big influence on me, and I just connected to it. His music was universal."



Chris Cornell, 'Ground Zero' -- New Video

Veteran rocker Chris Cornell is on the run in his latest video, playing a shady neighborhood troublemaker with an officer hot on his tail. Jason O'Mara reprises his role as Sam Tyler from the ABC series 'Life on Mars,' chasing Cornell through the streets as Timbaland's driving dance beat keeps things moving. Check out the video, as well as an exclusive glimpse of Cornell behind the scenes.

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Black Gold's Guide to the L.A. Mexican Food Scene

Eric Ronick and Than Luu take you on a taste-testing tour of Mexican cuisine in Los Angeles, from hole-in-the-wall taquerias to taco trucks to sit-down restaurants. Watch the duo as they explore spice tolerance, contemplate Ronick's "fiery Mexican tongue" and culinary segregation, and conduct hot plate tests.



R.E.M., 'Until the Day Is Done' -- Video Premiere

Social and political commentary abound in R.E.M.'s latest video from 'Accelerate.' Shot during a concert in Dublin, the song's clip is an exercise in stark, high-contrast black & white. Check out the Spinner exclusive premiere below.
Buy 'Until the Day Is Done' on iTunes.


Brett Dennen, 'Make You Crazy' -- Video Premiere

Laid-back folk rocker Brett Dennen gets a little help from Afro-beat legend Femi Kuti on 'Make You Crazy,' a song from Dennen's latest album, 'Hope for the Hopeless.' Bonus: Self-proclaimed fan Mandy Moore stars in the video. Buy it on iTunes.

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Jolie Holland, 'Mexico City' -- Video Premiere

Texas-born singer-songwriter Jolie Holland heads south of the border in the video for 'Mexico City,' taking her band along for a sun-drenched performance in the desert. When the sun goes down, Holland sports some traditional Mexican attire and celebrates the Day of the Dead, a holiday marked by skulls, marigolds and shrines for the deceased. Check out the exclusive premiere below. Buy it on iTunes.

The Clash, 'Should I Stay or Should I Go' (Live at Shea Stadium) -- Video Exclusive

In October of 1982, at the height of their success, iconic punk rockers the Clash were invited to be the opening act on the Who's final tour of the U.S. For two nights in a row, Joe Strummer and Co. performed at Shea Stadium with the same raw energy and rebellious attitude that gained reserved them a spot in rock 'n' roll history. In this exclusive video, the band performs their classic hit song 'Should I Stay or Should I Go,' which has recently been introduced to a whole new generation of fans via 'Rock Band.' The album containing the entire concert (the first and only live album from the Clash) is available now. Buy it on iTunes.