After two weeks on the naughty step, Friday Films triumphantly returns with more videos from beloved London acts:

Beau & The Arrows – 0.7.9.3.
Firmer, fiercer and more bass-boosted than previous numbers, this latest is more paranoid freak-out than hundrum electro-rock.
Erland & The Carnival – Springtime
More upstanding, classic rock from the revivalists.
Chad Valley – Now That I’m Real (How Does It Feel?)
I featured this a week or so ago, but it’s so good that I’m using a new video as the excuse to do so again. Turns out I’m not along in loving Hugo – Sunday Times and Dazed, two of my foremost musical oracles, have both featured him lately. Loving the air of burnished sadness in his vocals.
The Wave Pictures – Blue Harbour
Perky, proggy alt-rock from new Moshi Moshi album Beer In The Breakers.
Dry The River – No Rest
Just as pretty and heart-pulling as ever
Tribes – Sappho
After a slow start, it’s the same easy-going, swaggerful indie rock.