Archive for September 10th, 2010

The London Souls – “She’s So Mad”

Audiosmack, 10. September 2010, 00:36
cool but i don’t like random live concert footage set to a song where nothing is synced up??

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Jay-Z Eminem Home And Home Concert Ticket Giveaway

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Idolator has teamed up with rap giants Jay-Z and Eminem to give away a two pairs of tickets to their sold out Home And Home show at Yankee’s Stadium on September 14th. Follow the instructions below, show us a little Facebook love and you could win!

TWO GRAND PRIZE WINNERS:

  • Receive 1 pair of tickets to see Jay-Z and Eminem perform live at Yankee’s Stadium on September 14, 2010.

HOW TO ENTER:

  • Head to Idolator on Facebook and add us as a friend.
  • Then tweet this message — I want @idolator to send me to see Jay-Z and Eminem’s Home And Home concert http://bit.ly/aGPjAg
  • Deadline to enter is THIS Sunday, September 12th at noon PST. We’ll be contacting winners via Facebook message Sunday afternoon (keep an eye on your inbox)!
  • Then 2 winners will be selected at random to attend the Home And Home tour on September 14th.

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Lou Reed Made Susan Boyle Cry

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The venerable folks at TMZ are reporting that Susan Boyle “dissolved into tears” when she found out Lou Reed wasn’t going to give her permission to offer “Perfect Day” a subtle operatic touch on America’s Got Talent. She was supposedly still crying when she headed to LAX to catch a flight back to London. (She’d already arrived in L.A. when she got word the show’s producers needed permission from Reed/that he didn’t give it because he’s not a fan. Maybe he’s more into Prince Poppycock?) We all know her version of the Transformer tune would be horrible, but she probably got the horrible idea from the man himself:

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Russ Chimes’ Midnight Club EP Pt 3: Targa by Saman Keshavarz – the finale


Russ Chimes’ Midnight Club EP Pt 3: Targa by Saman Keshavarz – the finale



Thursday, 9. September 2010 – 3:15 pm





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Golden Ages – “Everything Will Be Alright” (Dir: Bryan Schlam)

thanks for posting these… daniels; 16:12
well that was boring thinkmad; 14:52

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Your moment in choirs: Scala & Kolacny Brothers and the LA Ladies Choir

Have you found yourself wondering lately what's going on in the world of choirs? Yes, you were just saying that the other day? Wonderful, we have two to tell you about.

First, there is Scala & Kolacny Brothers, a 60-person Belgian girls' choir getting some traction on the Internet, thanks to the trailer for "The Social Network," due in theaters in October. The basic gist of this movie directed by David Fincher, from what we could suss out vis-à-vis the trailer, is that Mark Zuckerberg starts Facebook to be cool but then somehow blows up the Internet or gets his precious creation taken away from him or something like that.

"Social Network" producer Kevin Spacey has said that the movie will be "funnier than people might expect." The choice of trailer music, sparkling with a certain irreverence, certainly bears that out. Over a progression of images that will surely remind you of every sordid time you found out that your ex was now dating an underfed American Apparel employee, Scala mounts a sweet songbird attack on the Radiohead classic "Creep." It's the right tone, poised between cute-overload, over-stimulus and high-concept, all the flavors that the Internet and Hollywood expertly, sometimes insidiously, traffic in.

Having a girls' choir cover a despondent '90s anti-anthem might be a nifty gimmick, but it's also soothingly pretty and a way to transpose isolation into something ethereal. Started by the classically trained Kolacny brothers, Steven on piano and Stijn conducting, the group claims more than 200 young women on its roster. They performed for the first time in the U.S. last year and will release their first CD and DVD in the U.S., "Circle," sometime this fall. A tentative track list includes covers of Coldplay's "Viva La Vida," Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne" and Nirvana's "Lithium."

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