Category Archives: Music

Music video: OK Go – “This Too Shall Pass”

 

“This Too Shall Pass” is the second single off OK Go’s third studio album Of the Blue Colour of the Sky.  And the music video for it is INSANE.  The entire video was shot in one take and it features the most intricate Rube Goldberg sequence you will ever see.  You know what the Rube Goldberg sequence is–you just never heard the name before.  Named for an inventor of the same name, the word “Rube Goldberg” is an adjective defined as accomplishing something simple through complex means.  In the case of this video, an OK Go band member drives a toy truck into a line of dominos (at the beginning) to result in the four band members getting sprayed in the face by paint (at the end).  A simple action reaches a reaction through a complex process.  Get it?  Now watch this video a couple times and try to fathom how truly insane it is.

So how’d they manage to do it?  OK Go teamed up with creative engineers Synn Labs and built the elaborate contraption in a warehouse in LA.  It took a 55-60 person team about a month and a half to construct, with much attention to detail.  Though the video was shot with a single camera in one unbroken continuous shot, it took over two days to shoot because they couldn’t get it to work perfectly until about 60 shots had failed.  They brought the concept of ‘trial and error’ to a whole new level.  And it was important for OK Go lead singer Damian Kulash that this whole thing be done without computer manipulation: “Computers can do any of this.  But the whole point is that we’re doing it, like it’s homemade, it’s real things knocking into each other and falling over.  It’s a celebration of actual root level physics.  Screw computers.”  Interested in more behind-the-scenes scoop?  There’s a bunch of videos waiting after the break…

[Via Wired]

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Music video: Gorillaz – “Stylo” (Featuring Bobby Womack & Mos Def)

This is one of the most visually stunning and exciting music videos I have ever had the pleasure to watch.

“Stylo” is the first single off Gorillaz’s upcoming album Plastic Beach (drops March 9).  It’s their first album since 2005’s Demon Days.  Their latest music video combines a live action car chase, updated and refreshed CGI Gorillaz characters, and Bruce Willis to create a video that looks uh-mazing in HD (so make sure you switch HD ON before you watch).  It really plays out like a feature film (Death Proof?) and keeps you engaged for all five minutes of it.  And it doesn’t hurt that the song is good, too.

CLICK HERE to watch the music video in its entiretyWhat you see above is a trailer for the video.  I cannot embed the video due to EMI’s restrictions.  Enjoy.

“Glee Live! In Concert!” hitting four cities this spring

That’s right, fellow Gleeks.  The main ensemble of FOX’s hit show Glee are going on tour this spring.  They will perform seven shows total in four cities.  The cast includes Lea Michele (Rachel), Cory Monteith (Finn), Amber Riley (Mercedes), Chris Colfer (Kurt), Kevin McHale (Artie), Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina), Mark Salling (Puck), Dianna Agron (Quinn), Naya Rivera (Santana), Heather Morris (Brittany), Harry Shum, Jr. (Mike), and Dijon Talton (Matt).  Matthew Morrison (Will Schuster) and Jane Lynch (Sue Sylvester) are noticibly absent from this list; bummer, I know!  Part of the setlist was leaked to the press (I wonder who did that…): “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Somebody To Love,” “Jump,” “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” and “Sweet Caroline.”  And here’s the schedule:

May 18 – Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theatre
May 20 – Los Angeles, CA Gibson Amphitheatre
May 21 – Los Angeles, CA Gibson Amphitheatre
May 25 – Chicago, IL Rosemont Theatre
May 26 – Chicago, IL Rosemont Theatre
May 28 – New York City, NY Radio City Music Hall
May 29 – New York City, NY Radio City Music Hall

Tickets go on sale at Ticketmaster on March 12 (for Phoenix dates) and March 13 (for New York, Chicago and LA dates).  And if you can’t make it don’t fret; Glee returns Tuesday, April 13 at 9PM on FOX.

[Via EW-MusicMix]

Steve Jobs receives best birthday gift ever: 10 billion iTunes songs sold all-time

Apple CEO Steve Jobs celebrated his 55th birthday yesterday.  What also happened that day?  iTunes sold its 10 billionth song.  Greatest birthday gift ever?  Yeah I think so.  Congratulations, Apple.  This is quite the achievement and deserves a top spot among the rest of them.

Fun fact #1: The 10 billionth song download was Johnny Cash’s “Guess Things Happen That Way.”  It was downloaded by Louie Sulcer of Woodstock, Georgia who was granted a $10,000 iTunes gift card for being the one to hit the milestone number.  Also tomorrow (2/26) is Cash’s birthday; he would have been 78 years old.

Fun fact #2: Click here to see the top 20 most downloaded songs on iTunes since its inception.  They include songs from Lady Gaga, Ke$ha, Kary Perry, and Miley Cyrus.  Scary, I know.

[Via Apple]

Single: RAAAAAAAANDY – “AAAAAAAANGRY”

OK so here’s the story.  You know Aziz Ansari, right?  He plays Tom Haverford on NBC’s Parks & Recreation and he had a minor role in Funny Peoplewhere he played a rising comedian named RAAAAAAAANDY (that’s right, with 8 A’s).  Shortly following the release of the movie Ansari decided to take things a step further and bring RAAAAAAANDY the comedian out of the movie and into real life.  You can head over to Funny or Die to watch a three part series that follows Ansari’s alter-ego on the road.  They’re pretty damn funny but contain many expletives, so beware.

And that brings us to the present.  Ansari–err–RAAAAAAAANDY is teaming up with TV On the Radio’s Dave Sitek to make a mixtape!  Ansari shares with the world the first track off the mixtape and it’s appropriately called “AAAAAAAANGRY.”  In it he complains that none of the rappers he invited to make a verse for this track got back to him about it.  He calls out Kid Cudi, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Ludacris, Drake, Dr Dre, and Eminem.  To Kanye he says: “So quick updating your blog and send us your verse.  ‘Oh, here’s a couch I saw.’  Can you sit on that couch and write your verse real quick?  ‘Oh, here’s a picture of a dope tree house in Scandinavia.  Oh, I’m designing a new shoe with BugleBoy.  Hey, why don’t write some lyrics on a shoe and rap ’em and send us back a fu**in verse?”  And to Drake: “Last name ever, first name slowest.”  He has the utmost respect for these guys–it’s comedy, remember?

Listen to the track “AAAAAAAANGRY” below and download it for free here.  Looking forward to the full mixtape!  Peek after the break for a short video blog featuring RAAAAAAAANDY and his trusty sidekick DJ Ol’ Youngin.

[audio: RAAAAAAAANDY – AAAAAAAANGRY.mp3]

WARNING: Pretty much everything that comes out of RAAAAAAAANDY’s mouth is paired with an explicative.  This track (and even more so the videos at FoD) contain many explicatives and involve dirty subject matter.

[Via AzizIsBored; EW-Music Mix]

Music video: Kanye West – “Coldest Winter”

Check out this fresh music video for Kanye West’s “Coldest Winter,” the final track off his 2008 album 808s & Heartbreak.  It’s directed by long time collaborator Nabil.  Available for purchase at iTunes here.

It features a young women whose breasts just don’t want to stay in her blouse and creepy dementors straight out of Harry Potter.  The song is remixed a bit in the beginning and offers another look into the psychologically dark mind state Kanye was in when he created 808s.  This is going to have to hold you up until his next album is released, which may come sooner than you think.

Single: Snoop Dogg – “That Tree” (Featuring Kid Cudi)

More Malice is the re-release of Snoop Dogg’s Malice N Wonderland, and “That Tree” is one of five new songs from it.  The re-release includes 5 songs from Malice N Wonderland, 5 new songs, 2 remixes, and a short film featuring Snoop as a hero named Malice.  It hits stores March 23.  For now, take a listen to “That Tree” (featuring Kid Cudi and produced by Diplo) below and snag a free copy here.

[audio: Snoop Dogg – That Tree (Featuring Kid Cudi).mp3]

[Via Complex; DatNewCudi]

Music video: Black Eyed Peas – “Imma Be Rocking That Body”

Aw yeah.  This is exactly what I’m talking about.  The Black Eyed Peas have created their most epic music video yet with this mega-mashup of “Imma Be” and “Rocking That Body.”  The latter song has yet to shine as a stand-alone single on the charts, but after this video makes its way around, radio stations will surely start picking up requests.  Sit back, relax, and enjoy the future; it’s a ten minute long ride.

Posted after the break is the message from will.i.am straight from Dipdive, the Black Eyed Peas’ online video service.  He says, “Get prepared for the beginning, that’s all I’m saying.”  You know what the means…after The E.N.D. comes The B.E.G.I.N.N.I.N.G!

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Single: Aloe Blacc – “I Need a Dollar”

After watching the series premiere of HBO’s How To Make It In America, I had to find the track they used for the opening credits.  Turns out the song is called “I Need a Dollar” and it’s by soul artist Aloe Blacc.  It’s the lead single off his second album called Good Things, due out this April.  The song is cool, it’s got a catchy hook, and definitely worth a listen.  Preview it below, get the free single, and download the “I Need a Dollar” EP at iTunes (it includes this “I Need a Dollar,” “Take Me Back,” and instrumental versions of each).

[audio: Aloe Blacc – I Need a Dollar (How To Make It In America theme).mp3]

[Via Stonesthrow]