Evidence Rides The Rollercoaster For New Music Video
Evidence takes rap to new heights with video for 'To Be Continued'
Rap videos have become somewhat predictatble in the 00s. Nice cars, bling on a chain, hot ladies with revealing outfits, maybe a big dog or two. But LA rapper Evidence likes to play his game a bit differently. For his new video for single "To Be Continued" Evidence and Decon's Jason Goldwatch filmed it on a roller coaster. That's right - a roller coaster. The video has Evidence singing along to "To Be Continued" while riding the loops and turns of a roller coaster. Pretty impressive. Not sure if it was exactly legal but it sure makes for some good entertainment. Watch the video below.
Posted by Amy Dittmeier on Aug 18, 2010 @ 11:11 am
The Besnard Lakes Plan Fall Tour With Multitude of Bands
The Besnard Lakes hit the road with Band Of Horses, Wintersleep, Land of Talk, Brad and Suuns.
The Besnard Lakes are hitting the road to continue support of their Polaris Prize shortlisted album The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night. The Besnard Lakes, known for their soft harmonies and not so soft guitar work, will hit the road on the dates below. If you need some convincing – then have a listen to “Albatross” below. If that doesn’t convince you, then, I’ve got nothing for you...
Posted by Wes Soltis on Aug 18, 2010 @ 11:11 am
New Music From Hooray For The Riff Raff
Hooray For The Riff Raff bring the soul from New Orleans.
t would make sense that Hooray For The Riff Raff is from New Orleans – as it seems something so sincere could only come out of the Big Easy. The three piece began Alynda Lee Segarra decided to learn banjo while train hopping, eventually winding up in New Orleans. Have a listen to “Slow Walk” below, and catch Hooray For The Riff Raff on tour at the following dates...
Posted by Wes Soltis on Aug 17, 2010 @ 11:11 am
Screaming Females Release Video For New Single
Screaming Females get animated with 'I Don't Mind It' music video
Screaming Females got a little animated with their music video for "I Don't Mind It." A single from their forthcoming album Castle Talk, the video for "I Don't Mind It" has Marissa Paternoster's voice and steady guitar personified by a set of lips with legs. Paternoster's lips join up with some black and white doodles, flying around the lined paper to the song's dreamy beat. It's a music video that's fitting of the band's strange approach to music with some funny visuals and a couple pairs of droopy breasts...
Posted by Amy Dittmeier on Aug 16, 2010 @ 1:13 pm
CDQ Mark Ronson And Ghostface Killah Collab Leaks Its Way Online
Who thought a Wu-Tang member would match up so well with this Englishman?
Mark Daniel Ronson was born on September 4, 1975 and he produces, plays many an instrument, sings and founded Allido records (hint: Ronson signed Wale). Dennis Coles, aka Ghostface Killah, found his way to this earth May 9 and has created eight solo albums to date while being directly involved with dozens of other full-length albums for Wu-Tang, in-collaboration or simply featured...
Posted by Andrew Macnider on Aug 13, 2010 @ 7:07 am