Posts Tagged ‘weezer’
Jeremy’s 2010 Year-End Unsolicited Opinion Extravaganza
THE BEST SINGLE OF 2010 Cee Lo Green – “Fuck You.” If you didn’t get this song stuck in your head for at least a few weeks after it premiered on the Internet, there is something fundamentally wrong with you. It has a genuine joie de vivre that is rarely seen in pop music, and [...]
Audio Assault #20: MBDTF/HP7
In this, the landmark twentieth episode of Audio Assault, Jere and Oswald dissect Kanye’s new masterpiece and the latest installment of the Harry Potter franchise. Plus: Oswald interviews Miss Alex White of White Mystery – they talk about booking shows, writing songs, and making buttons.
Audio Assault #6 – Gargled Digital Shit
In this episode the guys squash the lo-fi indie rock gimmick, the Weezer CD, as well as the VMAs, and why it’s bad to take advice from Taylor Swift.
Audio Assault #1 – The Universal Language of Cock
Jere, Clymer, Oswald, and “The After-Party” Timmy formerly known as “Third World” Timmy discuss how much hypem sucks, as well as the pronunciation of the word hubris, and the universal language of cock! Off-topic… topics discussed were getting banned on twitter, smoking lots of weed, internet personas, spambots, and Russian nesting dolls.
Video: Nada Surf – “Electrocution”
Nada Surf drops new video for single from their forthcoming covers records.
Review: Pet Lions – Soft Right EP
Sweet, chiming Chicago indie rock for fans of the Strokes and Tokyo Police Club.
Review: Weezer – Raditude
The accurately titled seventh album by these perennially endearing oddballs is loud, fast, and unapologetically fun. Just check your ideas about artistic maturity at the door.
10 Songs Better Than Anything in the iTunes Top 10 Rock Chart
One of these Tuesday mornings I’m hoping that when I take a quick peak at the top songs in the “Rock” category on iTunes there will really be something is not only rock, but also good. I’m not one to complain and not do anything about it so I’ve taken it upon myself to hopefully bring you a few new songs that aren’t Daughtry, Creed, or John Mayer-esque in sound.







