The City - "I'm Sorry Whit"
Wow. Just when you think Whitney will finally get it together, stand up for herself, break up with Jay, and begin her single life in New York... she lets Jay break up with her. Unbelievable.
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Wow. Just when you think Whitney will finally get it together, stand up for herself, break up with Jay, and begin her single life in New York... she lets Jay break up with her. Unbelievable.
For some reason, there isn't a single person on this show who can say no: Olivia can't say "No, get the f--- out" to Nevan, Adam can't say "No, find your own apartment to Allie," Erin can't say "No, I don't still love my ex-boyfriend you can trust me" to Duncan, and Whitney can't say "No, you're such a scrub I don't want you to live with me" to Jay.
Aside from an awful TVoTR performance, SNL's biggest musical number last week featured The Lonely Island and T-Pain trying to be DJ Khaled and ... Akon? You should keep this video in mind when you are deciding on what to do for your spring break this year. Another track features Julian Casablancas of The Strokes and can be found here. The album will be released tomorrow.
Hopefully you caught our LIVE BLOG of the 2009 Grammy Awards. We were right there during every awkward live performance (poor Stevie Wonder). To follow up, here are some links to see how the rest of the world is reacting:
(Via Stereogum) The Ting Tings are so popular that mainstream artists everywhere are copying their sound. Lil Wayne, whom you may have seen recently debate Skip Bayless on ESPN, has even planned to release a new rock album called Rebirth due on April 7th. Listen to the first track, "Prom Queen," here. Thank god The Ting Tings don't use autotune. Check out their new video for "That's Not My Name" below.
Photo courtesy Simeon Law.
Looks like Noah Lennox has competition. Frankly, I'm just surprised that this song isn't on Merriweather Post Pavilion.
10. Lil Wayne. Tha Carter III.
Feist "I Feel it All"
Duke Stop Motion Crew. Courtesy Glen Gutterson.
The Fashion - Self Titled
Chris Barth of Pretty Much Amazing does a... well, pretty much amazing job of summarizing the Year-End List phenomenon in music blogs. Specifically, he muses about how something he loves about music can turn out so wrong, making some astute observations along the way:
For more of the Top 10 Tracks of 2008 series, click here.
Without TRL in their pre-teen lives, I wonder what the next generation is listening to. Just kidding. I'm not that out of touch. Disney manufactured pop stars of course! Yes, despite Annie Leibovitz's best efforts (and I guess Vanessa Hudgens's ... lapse in judgment?), the eyes of the nation's youth will be fixated on Miley Cyrus, High School Musical 3 and future NBA number one overall pick(s), the Jonas Brothers. The better question is, what does a Jonas Brother listen to? It seems Kevin Jonas, just like yours truly, grew up listening to blink-182:
A quick google search will tell you that we are more or less the last people on the internet to break this story, but it is amazing nonetheless. Former recess writer Sarah Ball (yes, it took me a while to sift through her thousands of Chronicle stories for a recess one), now at Newsweek, recently had one of the most quotable interviews ever with Jean Claude Van-Damme:
Photo courtesy Ian Soileau.
Pictured: WALL-E Concept Art, Courtesy: filmofilia.com
Ted Leo, socially conscious musician. Indie-rock god.
Courtesy of vulture, I found out today that Kanye West believes he is the Michael Jordan of this generation.