Music, Culture Archive
So, apparently some top marketing dudes (the guys that brought us “Got milk?”) have produced this video of zombie children singing about the potential of a Romneyocalypse. I wish I could tell you this is a parody. Well, maybe this is a last ditch
Julie Borowski, Token Libertarian Girl, has a great send up of the ridiculous Lena Dunham video from the Obama campaign. Enjoy… You can follow Julie on Facebook here. Meanwhile, Daily Kos keeps it classy with the following post, “Limp d–k Rush Limbaugh mansplains to feminazi
I can’t think of anything that better illustrates the state of journalism in America today than this video, right here. Straight from CNN’s official Youtube channel: Don’t know who “Honey Boo Boo” is? Consider yourself blessed. Meanwhile, it takes amateur journalists to finally ask
Ever since Youtube removed the audio track from a Mitt Romney ad, devout Republicans have been submitting their own original songs–as donations to the campaign. Here we have another instant classic from the Third Eagle of the Apocalypse in support of his hero, Mitt
Perhaps it was difficult for SNL to bring themselves to mock President Obama directly, last night? However, the media bias has obviously become too embarrassingly thick to ignore. (Press ‘play’ below) I still recommend watching our playlist of actual post-debate MSM clips, here. FLASHBACK:
There is no better season than Fall for delving into Moby Dick. I can’t even remember how I came about reading the book, but I thank God that it wasn’t from school. I hope you’ll read the work for yourself, but there is a
Animal Collective is an unusually polarizing group. Most likely due to the perception of the group as being naively pretentious once the casual music listener is met with an onslaught of extended developments, unapologetic chants and repetitions, and hiccups from a digitized jungle before
It’s after midnight on the East Coast and Bob Dylan’s 35th studio album has been released–50 years and 6 months after the release of his debut album, self titled, “Bob Dylan.” It’s difficult to think of another living artist who has made as wide
James Charles “Jimmie” Rodgers, widely considered the father of country music, was born on September 8th, 1897. His singing is immediately recognizable for its punctuation by rhythmic yodeling. Characteristically American, his lyrics turn effortlessly between sweet nostalgia and brutal violence with iconic lines like,
Batten down the hatches, folks. We are on the verge of the release of a new Bob Dylan album. And while we wait with bated breath for the Sept 11th release of “Tempest,” Dylan and co. have been kind enough to debut the music