Shuffle: Flo Morrissey twirls, Death Grips do face time

The week’s best clips, singles, downloads and audiostreams

Flo Morrissey - Pages of Gold
Flo Morrissey is a weird jumble of things. With the good looks of Felicity Jones, the dress sense of Devandra Banhart, the sultry vocals of Lana Del Rey and a name that wouldn't look out of place on a Tipperary hurling starting XV, the 20-year-old pouts and twirls her way through this her debut video, like a cross between Kate Bush and that annoying music festival hippie dancing outside your tent at 5am. Find out if she's more than the sum of her parts when she supports Tobias Jesso Jr in Dublin on May 10th.

Death Grips - I Break Mirrors With My Face In The United States
In an era of corporate tie-ins, and sanitised public images, Death Grips are a defiant blast from rock'n' roll's past. Whether it's putting their lead singer's erect penis on the cover of the debut album, being photographed wobbling, Jim Morrison-style along the roof ledge at Hollywood's Chateau Marmont hotel, or (in this case) incurring facial injuries in the country with the most expensive healthcare system in the world, the Californian hip-hop/punk rockers embrace excess more unashamedly than virtually any other working band today. Let their fourth album, The Powers That B, kango hammer your delicate sensibilities.

Sia - Big Girls Cry 
That weird kid from Sia's Chandelier video is back. And, boy, does she put in a shift here: gurning, feigning asphyxiation and using the sole of her foot as a telephone. I once shared an office with someone just like her.

MC Lynchy - Wish You Were Mine
Eighteen-year-old MC Lynchy is a Limerick rapper whose amateur-shot video for this track, filmed at a bus stop while wearing his school uniform, has racked up nine million Facebook views. His real name is Jack Lynch and when there are blunts to be rolled, or beuers to be feeked, he's not a man to stand idly by.