Archive for March 23rd, 2010

Radiohead – Motion Picture Soundtrack (dir. Hershal)

Unofficial. Not sure about the final part, but I liked.

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Pulsares – Héroe (Dir.: Gustavo de la Torre Casal)

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KASHMIR – Mouthful Of Wasps



The making of the new album cover – TRESPASSERS – to be released 01.02.2010. Video produced by Mungoliat, Cut – Thomas Busk, Colorist – Kristian Boserup. Made in Danmark.

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Ke$ha Tweets An Apology After Poking Fun At “Baby” Justin Bieber

Keha Justin Bieber Ke$ha Tweets An Apology After Poking Fun At “Baby” Justin BieberNot only is Ke$ha finding herself having to explain her Britney Spears diss in a recently-surfaced song called “Styrofoam,” this morning she tweeted an apology to her Grammy co-presenter Justin Bieber for comments she made in the new issue of Maxim. Oh, Ke$ha—maybe it’s time to zip your lip like a padlock when it comes to your pop peers. Head below to see what all the blah blah blah was about.

“He’s a tiny little baby! I would’ve loved to push him around onstage in a carriage,” Ke$ha says about her Grammy presenting gig with Bieber in the upcoming April issue of Maxim. Which, really, we don’t see anything wrong with that. In fact, it would’ve been kind of hilarious.

Still, Ke$ha was already in full damage control mode post-”Styrofoam,” so this morning she tweeted the following:

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Ludacris, Nicki Minaj, Drake and Trey Songz Celebrate Spring Break With MTV

Picture 115 Ludacris, Nicki Minaj, Drake and Trey Songz Celebrate Spring Break With MTVAh, Spring Break: the traditional week in March where college students flock down to the beach to gain a tan and lose their modesty. As usual, MTV capitalizes on this pheromone-led phenomenon by throwing popular music artists on a stage so all those sweaty and barely clothed co-eds have something to dance to. This year the MTV crew fled to Acapulco with Ludacris, Nicki Minaj, Drake and Trey Songz singing their hits at the booze-addled bonanza. Put on your specs, slap on some spray-tan and check out vids of their Spring Break performances below.

Ludacris feat. Nicki Minaj – “My Chick Bad”

Ludacris – New Music – More Music Videos

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Cherie DeCastro, part of sisters’ trio, dies at 87 (AP)

AP – Cherie DeCastro, the last surviving member of the DeCastro Sisters singing trio, has died in Las Vegas. She was 87.

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Album review: She & Him’s ‘Volume Two’

 Album review: She & Hims Volume Two Actors nursing dreams of musical glory owe Zooey Deschanel gratitude: With "Volume One," Deschanel and M. Ward's lovable 2008 debut as She & Him, the quirky indie-film star handily refuted the widespread notion that success on the silver screen precludes success in the recording studio. Singing songs she wrote (plus a few smartly chosen covers) over crafty retro-pop arrangements by Ward, Deschanel revealed not only a voice worth hearing but a creative sensibility as complete as any non-moonlighter's.

That sensibility remains strong on "Volume Two," which offers 13 more tunes that sound like they could've come from a collection of forgotten '60s-era B-sides. In "Thieves" Deschanel gives her voice a melancholy country lilt as Ward pairs shimmering acoustic guitars with mournful oldies-radio strings.

"Home" is a pitch-perfect piece of Carole King-style piano pop, and a version of Skeeter Davis' "Gonna Get Along Without You Now" has a sweetly shuffling country-soul groove.

As impressively specific as those sonic ideas are, though, Deschanel's songwriting here is less distinctive than it was on "Volume One." Too many of the tracks bleed together in a well-appointed mush of major-minor melodies and hand-me-down lyrics about the inevitability of heartbreak. And when the songs do make an impression, as in "Don't Look Back" and "In the Sun," it's often because they're overloaded with the kind of kiddie-culture cutesiness that Deschanel the actress always cuts with a dose of grown-up sarcasm.

 – Mikael Wood

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