"Some families are messed up, while others are fine. If you think yours is crazy, well you should see mine,” sings Dropkick Murphys vocalist Ken Casey in a new Christmas music video. "The Season's Upon Us" presents a distinctively Irish Christmas with lots of drinking and fighting. The dysfunctional family includes two ... [Read More]
Every year Adult Swim releases music as unique as their programs. This year will be no different except that they're releasing a full album worth of songs (12 + bonus) and as always it's free!
The 12-week event kicks off June 18 with "I'll be there 4 U" a lo-fi love ballad by the New Zealand indie rock band, Unknown Mortal ... [Read More]
If you thought it was crock that Rihanna's new music video, Where Have You Been, didn't feature more of her crocodile bikini, then you're in luck.
Rihanna has posted behind-the-scenes photos on her facebook page that show her from every angle.
She says it took 8 hours to paint the crocodile scales on her body but ... [Read More]
Islands' catchy song "Hallways" just got a little more memorable with the release of the music video. It's co-directed by Lex Halaby & puppeteer Toben Seymour and features the band’s singer-songwriter Nick Thorburn performing with, and then joining, an exuberant band of skeleton musicians. It's reminiscent of the Grateful ... [Read More]
Last Halloween LAIKA, the animation studio behind Coraline, introduced us to their newest creepy kid ParaNorman with a spine tingling trailer set to the psychedelic song "Season of the Witch" by Donovan.
In the new family friendly, but less groovy, trailer we learn more about Norman's paranormal ability to see dead people ... [Read More]
In a very special holiday episode of Community, the gang gets into the Christmas spirit whether they like it or not. The Glee teacher recruits Jeff and his friends after an anonymous tip about copyright infringement shuts the glee club down. One by one they are seduced by song into joining, and I do mean seduced. Annie gives ... [Read More]
Kids are listening to more music than ever, an average of 2.5 hours a day, and researchers at Brigham Young University think it's corrupting their young impressionable minds with sexually explicit lyrics.
BYU published the study in the journal Sexuality & Culture, which looked at Billboard Hot 100 year-end songs from ... [Read More]



