Monthly Archives: May 2010
Rainbow Arabia!
OK, so I took a brief detour into the realm of mainstream pop music for a little while, which seems to have not gone over all that well with my regular readers. There is a place in this world for … Continue reading
Who The Hell Doesn’t Love Beyoncé?
I love Beyoncé. You love Beyoncé. Jay-Z loves Beyoncé. Hell, I’ve got to imagine that even the Klan gets down to Beyoncé’s powerful voice when the hoods are off. So who is this moron that doesn’t love Beyoncé? We’ll have … Continue reading
Ke$ha Loves Animation
OK, Pop Culture guilty pleasure confession time–I kind of love Ke$sha’s new album. Love it or hate it, you’ve got to admit it’s filled with catchy pop songs. Of all the new albums that have come out in 2010 I’ve … Continue reading
Why I HATE 90’s Music
(or How Peace, Prosperity and the Compact Disc Destroyed Popular Music and How George W., 9/11 and Internet File Sharing Saved It Again) Just so we’re all clear, I don’t hate all 90’s music. There will always be a few … Continue reading
Free EP Alert!
If you liked yesterday’s Matt Van Schie track, well, unfortunately I haven’t figured out a way to get that EP for free… yet. (Although *cough* *cough* I can direct you to a blog where you can download two songs, including … Continue reading
Summer Music From Around The World – A Summertime Primer
Lots of new music to share with you guys, and since summer is right around the corner I thought we might work with a theme in this post. So in no particular order, here we go. First up: Delorean. No, … Continue reading
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Tagged australia, cardigans, club 8, delorean, ivy, labrador, matt van schie, spain, sweden, the black keys
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Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking RAWK OUT!
Get your indie groove on, physic nerds! I feel like I should be listening to this in the back of a painted van sitting in some field somewhere. If you want to check out more videos like this one, or … Continue reading
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Tagged carl sagan, painted van, stephen hawking, symphony of science
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