Writing and performing a song for a girl is almost always disastrous, you're doomed too look like a tool. But when you are just trying to sugar coat a sensitive message, perform that bad boy like your Mick Jagger!
The Sky Drops are Rob Montejo and Monika Bullette - a superforce of guitars, drums, and vocals. The band from Wilmington, Delaware have released their first LP since 2006, Bourgeois Beat. Sometimes you need some harmony and blissed-out guitars in your life, and the sky drops are here to give it to you. The Sky Drops have been likened to a "shoegazing Everly Brothers" and I'm generally digging this. Check out "Truth Is" and some other new tunes off their myspace.
Don't even bother seeing this tonight. Its all right here in full 1973 form. Nah, but for real this movie better be halfway decent after the massive hype. I better not have bought my Max tee shirt from Urban Outfitters for nothing! Good time killer: Spike Jonze top 10 music videos
“Forever In Your Hands” is the new video from Massachusetts metal band All That Remains. The clip was filmed with director David Brodsky and his MyGoodEye crew at the August 9, 2009 stop of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival at the Nissan Pavilion in Washington, D.C. and it features cameo appearances by Adam Dutkiewicz and Joel Stroetzel of Killswitch Engage, Shannon Lucas of The Black Dahlia Murder, and Byron Davis and Doc Coyle of God Forbid.
Monocles and magic are an instant party, like chips and dip. All this guy needs to do is pull out a pocket sized version of this bad boy at the bar and hes got a avalanche of pussy coming at him.
I'm not sure why gravity decided that this man would not be buying his Bud today, but old man Gravity reigned down upon him with a vengeance! My man is trying to peel himself off the floor like hes on the Zero Gravity ride at the local town fair while I'm sure there is a bunch of ladies waiting at home for him to party with. Why all the cock blockin Grav?
In an era when critics and rappers themselves jump to declare the death of hip hop, 23 year-old Wale Folarin has been breathing new life into the genre through dazzling wordplay, a fresh sound steeped in DC's legendary go-go scene, and boundless on-stage energy. This new track, sampled from Rihanna's 'Question Existing' is off DJ Haze & DJ Campcom's Leaders of the New Empire mixtape.
The video is indeed a departure for Weiland. "I had watched this movie called 'The Science of Sleep' about a year ago and I fell in love with the film," Weiland told Spinner. "I thought it was such a cool and interesting approach and I wanted to use that in a video sometime."
Simultaneously, Weiland had the idea that he wanted to reach out to film students and see if he could give someone a big break. Like, a really big break. So when relative newcomer Dennis Roberts came up with a treatment that was surprisingly close to what Weiland had already envisioned, he got the go ahead.
Well its good to see the man remained sober enough to shave and pull this off.
I am going to chalk this up to guilty pleasure like the latest Rambo, awesomely bad. I doubt they could have more actors in a movie who can't act for shit (besides Mickey Rourke): Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li, Jason Statham, Terry Crewe, Steve Austin, Eric Roberts, Danny Trejo. I don't think all of them add up to one good actor and this whole movie looks like its shot on some sound stage in Burbank and yet, I can't wait for it to open!