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01

Dec

The 2012 Grammy Nominations have been announced.  Here they are:

Record Of The YearAdele – “Rolling In The Deep”Bon Iver – “Holocene”Bruno Mars – “Grenade”Mumford & Sons – “The Cave”Katy Perry – “Firework”
Album Of The YearAdele – “21″Foo Fighters – “Wasting Light”Lady Gaga – “Born This Way”Bruno Mars – “Doo-Wops & Hooligans”Rihanna – “Loud”
Song Of The Year“All Of The Lights” – Written by: Jeff Bhasker, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West. Performed by: Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie.“Cave” – Written by: Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford & Country Winston. Performed by: Mumford & Sons.“Grenade” – Written by: Brody Brown, Claude Kelly, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Bruno Mars & Andrew Wyatt, songwriters. Performed by: Bruno Mars.“Holocene” – Written by: Justin Vernon, songwriter Performed by: Bon Iver.“Rolling In The Deep” – Written by: Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth, songwriters Performed by: Adele.
Best New ArtistThe Band PerryBon IverJ. ColeNicki MinajSkrillex
Best Pop Solo PerformanceAdele – “Someone Like You”Lady Gaga – “You And I”Bruno Mars – “Grenade”Katy Perry – “Firework”Pink – “[Expletive] Perfect”
Best Pop Duo/Group PerformanceTony Bennett & Amy Winehouse – “Body And Soul”The Black Keys – “Dearest”Coldplay – “Paradise”Foster The People – “Pumped Up Kicks”Maroon 5 & Christina Aguilera – Moves Like Jagger
Best Pop Vocal AlbumAdele – “21″Cee Lo Green – “The Lady Killer”Lady Gaga – “Born This Way”Bruno Mars – Doo-Wops & Hooligans”Rihanna – “Loud”
Best Dance RecordingDeadmau5 & Greta Svabo Bech – “Raise Your Weapon”Duck Sauce – “Barbra Streisand”David Guetta & Avicii – “Sunshine”Robyn – “Call Your Girlfriend”Skrillex – “Scary Monsters And Nice SpritesSwedish House Mafia – “Save The World”
Best Dance/Electronica AlbumCut/Copy – “Zonoscope”Deadmau5 – “4×4=12″David Guetta – “Nothing But The BeatRobyn – “Body Talk, Pt. 3″Skrillex – “Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites”
Best Rock PerformanceColdplay – “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall”The Decemberists – “Down By The Water”Foo Fighters – “Walk”Mumford & Sons – “The Cave”Radiohead – “Lotus Flower”
Best Hard Rock/Metal PerformanceDream Theater – “On The Backs Of Angels”Foo Fighters – “White Limo”Mastodon – “Curl Of The Burl”Megadeth – “Public Enemy No. 1″Sum 41 – “Blood In My Eyes”
Best Rock Song“The Cave” – Written by: Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford & Country Winston. Performed by: Mumford & Sons.“Down By The Water” – Written by: Colin Meloy. Performed by:The Decemberists.“Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall” – Written by: Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion & Chris Martin. Performed by: Coldplay.“Lotus Flower” – Written by: Colin Greenwood, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Phil Selway & Thom Yorke. Performed by: Radiohead.“Walk” – Written by: Foo Fighters, Performed by: Foo Fighters.
Best Rock AlbumJeff Beck – “Rock ‘N’ Roll Party Honoring Les Paul”Foo Fighters – “Wasting Light”Kings Of Leon – “Come Around Sundown”Red Hot Chili Peppers – “I’m With You”Wilco – “The Whole Love”
Best Alternative Music AlbumBon Iver – “Bon Iver”Death Cab For Cutie – “Codes And Keys”Foster The People – “Torches”My Morning Jacket – “Circuital”Radiohead – “The King Of Limbs”
Best Rap PerformanceChris Brown, Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes – “Look At Me Now”Jay-Z & Kanye West – “Otis”Lupe Fiasco – “The Show Goes On”Nicki Minaj & Drake – “Moment 4 Life”Wiz Khalifa – “Black And Yellow”
Best Rap/Sung CollaborationBeyonce & Andre 3000 – “Party”DJ Khaled, Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne- “I’m On One”Dr. Dre, Eminem & Skylar Grey – “I Need A Doctor”Rihanna & Drake – “What’s My Name?”Kelly Rowland & Lil Wayne – “Motivation”Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie – “All Of The Lights”
Best Rap Song“All Of The Lights” – Written By: Jeff Bhasker, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West. Performed by: Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie.“Black And Yellow” – Written By: Mikkel Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen & Cameron Thomaz. Performed by: Wiz Khalifa“I Need A Doctor” – Written By: Andre Young, Marshall Mathers III, Alexander Grant & Skylar Grey. Performed by: Dr. Dre, Eminem & Skylar Grey.“Look At Me Now” – Written By: Jean Baptiste, Chris Brown, Ryan Buendia, Trevor Smith, Dwayne Carter, Jr. & Wesley Pentz. Performed by: Chris Brown, Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes.“Otis” – Written By: Shawn Carter & Kanye West. Performed by: Jay-Z & Kanye West.“The Show Goes On” – Written By: Dustin William Brower, Jonathon Keith Brown, Daniel Johnson, Kane & Wasalu Muhammad Jaco. Performed by: Lupe Fiasco.
Best Rap AlbumJay-Z & Kanye West – “Watch The Throne”Lil Wayne – “Tha Carter IV”Lupe Fiasco – “Lasers”Nicki Minaj – “Pink Friday”Kanye West – “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy”

The 2012 Grammy Nominations have been announced.  Here they are:

Record Of The Year
Adele – “Rolling In The Deep”
Bon Iver – “Holocene”
Bruno Mars – “Grenade”
Mumford & Sons – “The Cave”
Katy Perry – “Firework”

Album Of The Year
Adele – “21″
Foo Fighters – “Wasting Light”
Lady Gaga – “Born This Way”
Bruno Mars – “Doo-Wops & Hooligans”
Rihanna – “Loud”

Song Of The Year
All Of The Lights” – Written by: Jeff Bhasker, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West. Performed by: Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie.
Cave” – Written by: Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford & Country Winston. Performed by: Mumford & Sons.
“Grenade” – Written by: Brody Brown, Claude Kelly, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Bruno Mars & Andrew Wyatt, songwriters. Performed by: Bruno Mars.
Holocene” – Written by: Justin Vernon, songwriter Performed by: Bon Iver.
“Rolling In The Deep” – Written by: Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth, songwriters Performed by: Adele.

Best New Artist
The Band Perry
Bon Iver
J. Cole
Nicki Minaj
Skrillex

Best Pop Solo Performance
Adele – “Someone Like You
Lady Gaga – “You And I
Bruno Mars – “Grenade”
Katy Perry – “Firework”
Pink – “[Expletive] Perfect”

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Tony Bennett & Amy Winehouse – “Body And Soul”
The Black Keys – “Dearest”
Coldplay – “Paradise
Foster The People – “Pumped Up Kicks
Maroon 5 & Christina Aguilera – Moves Like Jagger

Best Pop Vocal Album
Adele – “21″
Cee Lo Green – “The Lady Killer”
Lady Gaga – “Born This Way
Bruno Mars – Doo-Wops & Hooligans”
Rihanna – “Loud”

Best Dance Recording
Deadmau5 & Greta Svabo Bech – “Raise Your Weapon”
Duck Sauce – “Barbra Streisand
David Guetta & Avicii – “Sunshine”
Robyn – “Call Your Girlfriend”
Skrillex – “Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites
Swedish House Mafia – “Save The World”

Best Dance/Electronica Album
Cut/Copy – “Zonoscope”
Deadmau5 – “4×4=12″
David Guetta – “Nothing But The Beat
Robyn – “Body Talk, Pt. 3″
Skrillex – “Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites”

Best Rock Performance
Coldplay – “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall
The Decemberists – “Down By The Water”
Foo Fighters – “Walk
Mumford & Sons – “The Cave
Radiohead – “Lotus Flower

Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance
Dream Theater – “On The Backs Of Angels”
Foo Fighters – “White Limo
Mastodon – “Curl Of The Burl
Megadeth – “Public Enemy No. 1″
Sum 41 – “Blood In My Eyes”

Best Rock Song
The Cave” – Written by: Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford & Country Winston. Performed by: Mumford & Sons.
“Down By The Water” – Written by: Colin Meloy. Performed by:The Decemberists.
Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall” – Written by: Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion & Chris Martin. Performed by: Coldplay.
Lotus Flower” – Written by: Colin Greenwood, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Phil Selway & Thom Yorke. Performed by: Radiohead.
Walk” – Written by: Foo Fighters, Performed by: Foo Fighters.

Best Rock Album
Jeff Beck – “Rock ‘N’ Roll Party Honoring Les Paul”
Foo Fighters – “Wasting Light”
Kings Of Leon – “Come Around Sundown”
Red Hot Chili Peppers – “I’m With You”
Wilco – “The Whole Love”

Best Alternative Music Album
Bon Iver – “Bon Iver”
Death Cab For Cutie – “Codes And Keys”
Foster The People – “Torches”
My Morning Jacket – “Circuital”
Radiohead – “The King Of Limbs”

Best Rap Performance
Chris Brown, Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes – “Look At Me Now”
Jay-Z & Kanye West – “Otis
Lupe Fiasco – “The Show Goes On
Nicki Minaj & Drake – “Moment 4 Life”
Wiz Khalifa – “Black And Yellow

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Beyonce & Andre 3000 – “Party”
DJ Khaled, Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne- “I’m On One”
Dr. Dre, Eminem & Skylar Grey – “I Need A Doctor”
Rihanna & Drake – “What’s My Name?”
Kelly Rowland & Lil Wayne – “Motivation”
Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie – “All Of The Lights”

Best Rap Song
All Of The Lights” – Written By: Jeff Bhasker, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West. Performed by: Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie.
Black And Yellow” – Written By: Mikkel Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen & Cameron Thomaz. Performed by: Wiz Khalifa
I Need A Doctor” – Written By: Andre Young, Marshall Mathers III, Alexander Grant & Skylar Grey. Performed by: Dr. Dre, Eminem & Skylar Grey.
“Look At Me Now” – Written By: Jean Baptiste, Chris Brown, Ryan Buendia, Trevor Smith, Dwayne Carter, Jr. & Wesley Pentz. Performed by: Chris Brown, Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes.
Otis” – Written By: Shawn Carter & Kanye West. Performed by: Jay-Z & Kanye West.
The Show Goes On” – Written By: Dustin William Brower, Jonathon Keith Brown, Daniel Johnson, Kane & Wasalu Muhammad Jaco. Performed by: Lupe Fiasco.

Best Rap Album
Jay-Z & Kanye West – “Watch The Throne”
Lil Wayne – “Tha Carter IV”
Lupe Fiasco – “Lasers”
Nicki Minaj – “Pink Friday”
Kanye West – “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy”

20

Jun

This is the best shit. Ever.  what a great way to start a Monday!

18

May

ALBUM REVIEW: Lady Gaga Born This Way
So I’ve given Lady Gaga’s new album about 5 spins and I still cannot get into it.  I really tried.  Though when an artist announces months before the release of their new album that it is going to be “one of the best albums of the decade”, there’s pretty high expectations.  In my opinion, the album is all over the place, trying to emulate several different genres of music.  There is no focus.  Maybe Lady Gaga has focused too much of her attention on her theatrics and costumes and strayed away from what was really important and what really had fans like me loving her: her music.  Before you Lady Gaga ‘little monster’ (aka fans) start to attack me for my opinion, let’s be clear about something.  When Christina Aguilera strayed off the tracks of her “norm,” she got nothing but backlash from Lady Gaga fans.  Several critics loved her new sound while others said she went off the deep end with her latest creation.  
Unlike those fans, I am not here to attack Lady Gaga or trash her album but simply give you my feedback and initial reaction.  To be honest (though as cheesy as it may sound) when I listen to a new album or song, I feel it or I don’t.  It’s as simple as that.  Something inside of me will react either negatively or positively to what I’m listening to.  When a song grabs me, I get goosebumps all over and get all tingly.  I know a good song when I hear it.  
Well, with Lady Gaga’s latest creation, I just cannot get behind most of the songs on the album.  I found myself cringing several times and even skipping ahead.  But it’s not all bad.  There are a couple gems I did discover on Born This Way.  Let me give you a song by song rundown on my reactions to her most recent album.
Marry the Night - Lady Gaga starts off sounding like something from 90’s disco and then the fast dance beat kicks in, trying to save the song.  It’s alright.
Born This Way - Since I first heard this song, it still hasn’t grown on me.  I am no drag queen and I definitely don’t want LG telling me what to do as a gay man.  This is not ever going to be my gay anthem.  And I still think she ripped Madonna.
Government Hooker - Okay so anyone who introduces a song by using their name (Akon take note) is a total d-bag action in my book.  Knock that shit off.  I’m listening to your album.  I know it’s you!  The beat is pretty sick (though reminiscent of something you’d hear on a NIN or Marilyn Mansion album).  I just can’t handle the screaming!  This should be the new backtrack for Disney’s Haunted House.
Judas - Once again, don’t start your song off with your name.  It’s incredible cocky and arrogant.  This song has been out for awhile, and I still don’t like it.  I find the chorus to be very annoying and her singing credibility is totally destroyed with her fake French accent.
Americano - A song in Spanish?  Really?  Okay so maybe she is trying to appeal to a bi-lingual crowd, which I can respect her for but.. I know that Yolanda Be Cool’s We Speak No Americano was real big in 2010, but did Lady Gaga really feel the need to re-create this song?  I digress…
Hair - I’ve already spoken my opinion on the song.  It’s definitely inspired by Willow Smith.  And geared for 9 year olds to relate to.  Fun but not her best.
Schisse - I took 4 years of German in High School and I still don’t like this song.  I could do without the speaking.  And the German term for poop.  Her fans will love it I’m sure.
Bloody Mary - Once again LG tries to emulate NIN or the Industrial Music genre and does it poorly.  Screaming once and awhile and garbling your lyrics here and there does not constitute a quality Industrialist song.  I also find the lyrics I dance dance dance with my hands hands hands above my head head head like Jesus said as quite ridiculous.
Bad Kids - LG pulls from 1994 with her dance beats and throws in some lyrics that I would rather never repeat again.
Highway Unicorn (Road 2 Love) - Finally!  A ballad anthem!  This song I can actually get behind - the chorus is quite strong and inspirational.  Upon first listen, I thought she was stuttering over the word ‘tit’ but it was just ‘top,’ my bad.  Still, the song has a great beat and will most likely do well on the charts.
Heavy Mental Lover - Sugary and sometimes sweet pop-dance track.  It’s alright.
Electric Chapel - I got nothing.
You and I - I had high hopes for this song.  It initially reminded me of Speechless and I thought ‘hey! LG is finally headed in the right direction!’  And then the guitar riffs come in… and all I can think is, where is Kid Rock and Atomic Mass?  He should be sitting on a porch in Alabama with LG and washing her golden locks with whiskey.  The song, although good, is a bit too country twang heavy. I think she was trying to emulate the great Def Leppard.
The Edge of Glory - The only song that was recently released that I had an immediate reaction to liking.  It has a good beat, good lyrics, great chorus and something I’d dance to.  Definitely more reminiscent of LG’s Bad Romance & Poker Face sounds.  This is bound to do great on the charts.  I just wish there was more of this on the album.
Had Lady Gaga focused more on the power anthem ballads and fun dance tracks like her previous works, this album could have excelled to greatness.  But instead, she did too much at once and created a catastrophic mess of music genres.  Marilyn Manson & Madonna circa 1996 were emulating throughout Born This Way.  I just don’t find the sounds to be revolutionary, as she earlier promised.  It definitely falls short of the “greatest album of the decade.”
Rating: ** of ***** 
What would I rather spend my money on?Adele - 21Natalia Kills - PerfectionistBritney Spears - Femme Fatale Jessie J - Who You Are 

ALBUM REVIEW: Lady Gaga Born This Way

So I’ve given Lady Gaga’s new album about 5 spins and I still cannot get into it.  I really tried.  Though when an artist announces months before the release of their new album that it is going to be “one of the best albums of the decade”, there’s pretty high expectations.  In my opinion, the album is all over the place, trying to emulate several different genres of music.  There is no focus.  Maybe Lady Gaga has focused too much of her attention on her theatrics and costumes and strayed away from what was really important and what really had fans like me loving her: her music.  Before you Lady Gaga ‘little monster’ (aka fans) start to attack me for my opinion, let’s be clear about something.  When Christina Aguilera strayed off the tracks of her “norm,” she got nothing but backlash from Lady Gaga fans.  Several critics loved her new sound while others said she went off the deep end with her latest creation.  

Unlike those fans, I am not here to attack Lady Gaga or trash her album but simply give you my feedback and initial reaction.  To be honest (though as cheesy as it may sound) when I listen to a new album or song, I feel it or I don’t.  It’s as simple as that.  Something inside of me will react either negatively or positively to what I’m listening to.  When a song grabs me, I get goosebumps all over and get all tingly.  I know a good song when I hear it.  

Well, with Lady Gaga’s latest creation, I just cannot get behind most of the songs on the album.  I found myself cringing several times and even skipping ahead.  But it’s not all bad.  There are a couple gems I did discover on Born This Way.  Let me give you a song by song rundown on my reactions to her most recent album.

  1. Marry the Night - Lady Gaga starts off sounding like something from 90’s disco and then the fast dance beat kicks in, trying to save the song.  It’s alright.
  2. Born This Way - Since I first heard this song, it still hasn’t grown on me.  I am no drag queen and I definitely don’t want LG telling me what to do as a gay man.  This is not ever going to be my gay anthem.  And I still think she ripped Madonna.
  3. Government Hooker - Okay so anyone who introduces a song by using their name (Akon take note) is a total d-bag action in my book.  Knock that shit off.  I’m listening to your album.  I know it’s you!  The beat is pretty sick (though reminiscent of something you’d hear on a NIN or Marilyn Mansion album).  I just can’t handle the screaming!  This should be the new backtrack for Disney’s Haunted House.
  4. Judas - Once again, don’t start your song off with your name.  It’s incredible cocky and arrogant.  This song has been out for awhile, and I still don’t like it.  I find the chorus to be very annoying and her singing credibility is totally destroyed with her fake French accent.
  5. Americano - A song in Spanish?  Really?  Okay so maybe she is trying to appeal to a bi-lingual crowd, which I can respect her for but.. I know that Yolanda Be Cool’s We Speak No Americano was real big in 2010, but did Lady Gaga really feel the need to re-create this song?  I digress…
  6. Hair - I’ve already spoken my opinion on the song.  It’s definitely inspired by Willow Smith.  And geared for 9 year olds to relate to.  Fun but not her best.
  7. Schisse - I took 4 years of German in High School and I still don’t like this song.  I could do without the speaking.  And the German term for poop.  Her fans will love it I’m sure.
  8. Bloody Mary - Once again LG tries to emulate NIN or the Industrial Music genre and does it poorly.  Screaming once and awhile and garbling your lyrics here and there does not constitute a quality Industrialist song.  I also find the lyrics I dance dance dance with my hands hands hands above my head head head like Jesus said as quite ridiculous.
  9. Bad Kids - LG pulls from 1994 with her dance beats and throws in some lyrics that I would rather never repeat again.
  10. Highway Unicorn (Road 2 Love) - Finally!  A ballad anthem!  This song I can actually get behind - the chorus is quite strong and inspirational.  Upon first listen, I thought she was stuttering over the word ‘tit’ but it was just ‘top,’ my bad.  Still, the song has a great beat and will most likely do well on the charts.
  11. Heavy Mental Lover - Sugary and sometimes sweet pop-dance track.  It’s alright.
  12. Electric Chapel - I got nothing.
  13. You and I - I had high hopes for this song.  It initially reminded me of Speechless and I thought ‘hey! LG is finally headed in the right direction!’  And then the guitar riffs come in… and all I can think is, where is Kid Rock and Atomic Mass?  He should be sitting on a porch in Alabama with LG and washing her golden locks with whiskey.  The song, although good, is a bit too country twang heavy. I think she was trying to emulate the great Def Leppard.
  14. The Edge of Glory - The only song that was recently released that I had an immediate reaction to liking.  It has a good beat, good lyrics, great chorus and something I’d dance to.  Definitely more reminiscent of LG’s Bad Romance & Poker Face sounds.  This is bound to do great on the charts.  I just wish there was more of this on the album.

Had Lady Gaga focused more on the power anthem ballads and fun dance tracks like her previous works, this album could have excelled to greatness.  But instead, she did too much at once and created a catastrophic mess of music genres.  Marilyn Manson & Madonna circa 1996 were emulating throughout Born This Way.  I just don’t find the sounds to be revolutionary, as she earlier promised.  It definitely falls short of the “greatest album of the decade.”

Rating: ** of ***** 

What would I rather spend my money on?
Adele - 21
Natalia Kills - Perfectionist
Britney Spears - Femme Fatale 
Jessie J - Who You Are 

17

May

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Lady Gaga has released another song, this time, via Facebook’s lame-ass (but apparently addictive to some) game Farmville.  The song is upbeat and pretty good - but man, she really needs to stop repeating the same damn phrase so many times in a song.  I get it.  I get it.  You are gonna Marry the Night.  You’re gonna Marry the Night.  Are you gonna Marry the Night Gaga?  I’m not sure I quite got it…

16

May

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Lady Gaga is really trying to revive the 1985 saxophone (which is alright by me).  Why she started her new album campaign with Born This Way and Judas is beyond me (sorry I just didn’t enjoy them). But…she recently gave us Edge of Glory and now just released her fourth song from her upcoming album, Hair— these are so much better.  Maybe there is hope for her new album yet.  The lyrics are actually pretty goofy — I want someone to count just how many times she says the word HAIR.  Reminds me of the days when Natali Merchant liked to repeat words (or actual, sounds).  Was she inspired by Willow Smith at all to write this song?

13

May

Adele #1 selling digital album of all time in UK!

Adele has beaten Lady Gaga off the UK digital sales charts with her sophomore album 21.  It’s about time music returned to what it’s all about: real talent, no theatrics, good songwriting, good vocals.  Can we make this happen in the US now?  As a friend of mine said “she sold millions without a meat dress, all the while doing it in a black poncho.”  Congratulations Adele!

09

May

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WELL THIS IS A SURPRISE.  Lady Gaga’s alleged third single, The Edge of Glory, has been released and it’s damn good.  Though I wasn’t a big fan of Born This Way — and Judas is still rubbing me the wrong way, The Edge of Glory has a great anthem vibe with some serious 80’s pop-twang— think back to the days of St. Elmo’s Fire — toot your sax!  I am digging this single.  What do you think?

04

May

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This song speaks truth!  Finally, Lady Gaga gave Weird Al her blessing and allowed him to release Perform This Way, a parody of Born This Way.  Don’t fret “Little Monsters.”  It’s all in fun.

23

Mar

Another amazing mashup from the great Robin Skouteris!

28

Feb

You won’t see Lady Gaga…

Don’t plan on seeing Lady Gaga’s new video on this blog.  I can’t deal with her ridiculousness.