Videos


“In some hotel who knows where mad family reunions run through basketball courts on broken glass into the beds of women and whiskey and narcotics cozy explosives so nostalgic I cry love.” -Stuffy Schmitt

From the album Cherry. Video by Duende Vision.

Billy Kilowatt gives you a two-and-a-half-minute jolt of manic, punk- rock & roll magic! In this entertaining video, everyone's new favorite Super Hero-- Billy Kilowatt --is zapped into existence by an electric shock from an everyday kitchen appliance and must overcome a malevolent Evil Bunny to ensure all is right with the world.

From the album Cherry. Video by Duende Vision.

This pina colada smooth ode to the female orgasm unfolds as a slow and steady tropical groove, while this provocative video takes you on an absurdist erotic fairytale spiked with psychedelica, and some signature dance moves by Shmitt.

From the album Cherry. Video by Duende Vision.

Sweet Krazy, from the 2020 release, STUFF HAPPENS is like being on a rollercoaster through dog heaven while inside a kaleidoscope and on acid in a bubble bath. Or like being in Stuffy's manic brain.

Video by Duende Vision.

 

"Mommy and Daddy" on Stuffy Shmitt's album, STUFF HAPPENS, shares the emotional gut-punch story about the moment you see your parents growing old and fading.

Video by Duende Vision.

 

JIM's DAD, from Stuffy Shmitt's record, STUFF HAPPENS, takes you on a quirky journey to the dark side of the American dream.

Animation by Joe Bilisic.

 

"It's OK" from Stuffy Shmitt's album, STUFF HAPPENS, takes you on an 'Alice in Wonderland meets Paris TX' style journey about the heart break of watching a loved one push you away.

Video by Duende Vision.

 

Scratchin' at the Cat features the LIVE version of this track from STUFF HAPPENS DELUXE EDITION. The tune tells the fantastic tale of a notorious British pub nestled in the hills of Laurel Canyon in Hollywood.

 

Check out this behind the scenes look at the making of Stuffy Shmitt’s album, STUFF HAPPENS.

 

In Heart Above Water, Stuffy Shmitt sings to his lover hoping she will save him from being swallowed up by depression.

Drums and production by Billy Ward. From the album Nothing is Real.

 

From the album Nothing is Real. Video by Kathryn Russ.

 

“I saw it all in the Methodist Hospital ICU in Brooklyn, NY.”

From the album Nothing is Real. Video by Stan Schwartz.