IN SHORT: January 2010
You know the drill. IN SHORT is our monthly hodgepodge selection of stuff we think’s worth mentioning… sometimes it’s about music, sometimes not. This month, three videos that have been forwarded our way multiple times — we got the hint
. So here goes, one to make you laugh, one to make you ooo and ahh, one to perk your interest about the seedy inner insides of the music industry.
1. Bohemian Rhapsody, The Muppets
Come on, I had you at Muppets. 60 seconds or so in… wait for it. Mama? (Animal).
2. Don’t Stop Believing, Nick Pitera (five of him)
Apparently this is a Glee cover (the TV show which I’m proud to say I don’t watch — although I certainly do watch a lot of cheesy TV). This, for sure, is cheesy but dammit it’s also cool.
3. Golden Days, The Damnwells
Yes, I’ve given this band of ridiculous amount of airtime. But finally, the documentary movie that Chris Suchorsky put together is available. The film follows the story as the band lands their major label record deal and then gets completely hosed by the machine (Epic), as does happen. It’s been around the film festival circuit, even nabbing best documentary in Phoenix a couple of years back. Now, the DVD is available (naturally, Epic delayed the process). If you don’t want to drop the cash, add them to your queue on Netflix, they are officially listed although the release on Netflix, still TBD. It’s a damn (ehem) fine little film.
xo
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1/18/10
Categories: CUT THROUGH THE NOISE • IN SHORT • KATE BRADLEY • OUTLANDOS MUSIC
The Muppets! Oh my GOD! I am in love with you!!!
[...] You know the drill. IN SHORT is our monthly hodgepodge selection of stuff we think’s worth mentioning… sometimes it’s about music, sometimes not. This month, three videos that have been forwarded our way multiple times — we got the hint . So here goes, one to make you laugh, one to make you ooo and ahh, one to perk your interest about the seedy inner insides of the music industry [...] [...]
So apprently turning my tv off 3 yrs ago was a good thing. Because the Muppets only exist on the internet now.