Tech N9ne, Flora from Kansas, Radkey, and other top new music videos from Kansas City

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The music scene in Kansas City is buzzing with exciting new music videos from some of the area’s best artists. From Tech N9ne’s nostalgic tribute to his roots with “RDV” to Flora From Kansas’ haunting visuals in “Scared Away,” there’s something for every music lover to enjoy this summer.

Tech N9ne’s latest single, “RDV,” is a heartfelt homage to his past, featuring members of the former KC rap crew and a throwback ’90s aesthetic. The stripped-down production and retro soundstage set the stage for Tech and his crew to shine, with the lyrics taking center stage in this powerful video. The upcoming release of his 26th studio album, 5816 Forest, has fans eagerly awaiting its drop on June 27.

Flora From Kansas continues to captivate audiences with her eerie and mesmerizing visuals in “Scared Away.” Directed by Marc Havener, the video immerses viewers in a spooky world shot at Half-Acre of Fear in Lawrence. The single-shot take and giallo lighting create a chilling atmosphere that perfectly complements Flora’s melancholic lyrics, making this video a must-watch for fans of her Homesick EP.

Radkey’s “Victory” video captures the energy and excitement of winning, whether it’s on stage or in the studio. The punk trio’s raw and powerful sound shines through in this video, inspiring listeners to persevere and keep pushing forward. With their new EP making waves in the music scene, Radkey is a band to watch for those craving a musical victory.

Idle Heirs offer a glimpse into the making of their latest release, Life Is Violence, with the video for “Dead Ringer.” Shot by Christopher Commons, the video combines studio footage with live performances, showcasing the band’s signature blend of light and dark. The emotional depth of the lyrics is brought to life through vivid visuals, leaving a lasting impact on viewers.

Hembree’s dance-pop-infused track, “Don’t Look Down,” takes fans on a nostalgic journey with its quirky and inventive video. The band’s unique sound, reminiscent of Talking Heads and Nine Inch Nails, is brought to life through clever visuals that perfectly complement the music. Hembree’s infectious energy is on full display in this memorable video, setting the stage for their upcoming performance at Boulevardia.

Prince Brendan’s debut single, “Suzanne’s Finery,” is a heartfelt ode to love and heartbreak, set against a backdrop of vintage carnival aesthetics. The Lawrence musician’s introspective lyrics are complemented by a charming video that captures the essence of romance in all its messy glory. With a unique visual style and heartfelt storytelling, Prince Brendan’s video is a must-see for fans of heartfelt storytelling.

Sam Billen’s “Starlight” video is a visual treat for fans of cinematic storytelling, with a nod to classic sci-fi aesthetics. The video, directed by Davis Cameron Chu and produced by Meezahn Senbetta, takes viewers on a journey through space and time, mirroring the song’s emotional intensity. From quiet contemplation to explosive musical moments, “Starlight” is a mesmerizing experience that showcases Billen’s talent as both a musician and visual storyteller.

With a diverse range of music videos from some of KC’s best artists, the local music scene is thriving with creativity and passion. From nostalgic tributes to heartfelt odes to love, these videos offer a glimpse into the vibrant and dynamic world of Kansas City music. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to the scene, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in these brand new music videos.

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