crunches

daily dos

thu 7/16/2009

 

The Killers have teamed up with Unicef to create "Goodnight, Travel Well," a music video made to "raise awareness about sex trafficking." (via Stereogum)

 
 

Kanye West, Beyonce, Ludacris, Guns N' Roses and The Killers.

the music press

wed 12/3/2008

 
A collage of Kanye West, Beyonce, Ludacris, Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses and Brandon Flowers of The Killers.
  • Kanye West follows last year's chart-topping Graduation with his fourth album, 808s & Heartbreak. The album is a "meditation on realness as it's been defined by materialism and machismo in the hip-hop world, and by love and sorrow in the larger one," according to the Los Angeles Times. The Guardian UK compares it to Radiohead's Kid A and applauds Kanye for "finishing the work begun by producers Timbaland and Pharrell Williams in drawing on areas of black music thought sissy by rap's still macho core audience."
  • R&B diva Beyonce drops I Am... Sasha Fierce, featuring Beyonce on the first disc and her alter-ego, Sasha Fierce, on the second CD. Entertainment Weekly thinks the move "ultimately seems like a marketing gimmick." Beyonce's alter-ego leaves Vibe magazine puzzled: "It’s unclear when multi-faceted became multiple personality disorder … but this double CD raises some interesting questions. For instance, how can a sexy singer who makes sexy up-tempo tracks have an alter ego that also makes sexy, up-tempo tracks?"
  • Ludacris is back with his seventh release, Theater Of The Mind. "Though he's acting more than rapping, Luda wants to prove Hollywood hasn't softened his skills," writes Rolling Stone, which gives Ludacris three and a half stars for being a "fine horn-dog comedian." Prefix mag has nothing but good things to say: "Ludacris has never recorded a verse that could legitimately be called 'wack' and Theater of the Mind keeps that record intact."
  • After 15 years without a new album, L.A. metal rockers Guns N' Roses release the long-awaited Chinese Democracy. Is it worth the wait? "The answer has to be no, of course not, how could it be? That said, it's an exhilarating album," writes The Boston Globe. Webzine Popmatters sums it up with one question: "[W]hen you’re standing in front of that drinking hole jukebox a decade from now and you’re deciding whether to spend your last quarter on Appetite for Destruction's 'Sweet Child O’ Mine' or Democracy's 'Madagascar,' which one are you inevitably going to choose?"
  • Las Vegas rock band The Killers return to the fray with Day & Age. Paste magazine says although it "may occasionally miss the mark," the group's third studio release is "the sophomore album they should’ve made two years ago." Spin magazine agrees: "[B]y becoming more comfortable with their glitzy roots, they've actually found the pulse of something more authentic. After all, you can't take the Vegas out of the showmen."
 
 

street dreams

daily dos

mon 2/12/2007

 

"Read My Mind," a new video by The Killers.

 
 

killing me softly

daily dos

fri 1/26/2007

 

A collection of photos from The Killers' "Read My Mind" video shoot. (via Arjan Writes)

 
 

u say tomato, we say tomates

daily dos

thu 10/12/2006

 

Evanescence knocks The Killers off the number one spot on the Billboard chart.

 
 

u say tomato, we say tomates

daily dos

thu 10/12/2006

 

The trailer for Grind House: Planet Terror, starring Freddy Rodgriguez, Rosario Dawson and Danny Trejo, is up on YouTube. You recognize Danny Trejo, right? He's appeared in over one hundred movies, some directed by his cousin, Robert Rodriguez. The 62 year-old Trejo turned from a life of drug addiction and doing time in "every prison in California", to being a drug counselor and the most recognizable "bad guy" in Hollywood. That tattoo on his chest? His wife. (trailer via I Don't Like You In That Way)

 
 

snakes and chihuahuas

daily dos

thu 8/3/2006

 

The Killers have shot a music vid for 'When You Were Young' from their upcoming album, Sam's Town, in Tlayacapan, Mexico. Sites included churches and a brothel. Look for the video this fall on YouTube. "He doesn't look like a thing like Jesus." But mos def looks like a Jesús.

 
 

snakes and chihuahuas

daily dos

thu 8/3/2006

 

Samuel L. Jackson will prank ya: Snakes on a Plane, Snakes on a Mothereffin' Plane. Call or e-mail your friends using Samuel L. Jackson's voice. It's a promotional campaign. But, hey, free Samuel L. Jackson. (via waxy)

 
 

snakes and chihuahuas

daily dos

thu 8/3/2006

 

The Killers have shot a music vid for 'When You Were Young' from their upcoming album, Sam's Town, in Tlayacapan, Mexico. Sites included churches and a brothel. Look for the video this fall on YouTube. "He doesn't look like a thing like Jesus." But mos def looks like a Jesús.