Ever wondered what the hell a music film clip would look like if you combined the music of Justice, the crazy stupid budgets of Red Bull, plus a good dose of Tron, baseball, gridiron, roller blading, motorbike riding and lacrosse chucked in for good measure?
The answers 'probably not' but if the above has got you intrigued then look no further, the answer is below in the clip for New Lands!
The epic Justice tune has been given the epic Red Bull treatment. So what do you think of it?
Howdy folks, today I got chatting with a friend of mine who’s a huge 70’s/80’s rock tragic. We started talking about her favourite tunes and what she’s been listening to lately and the response came quick and fast.
The always lovely lady Ashlee Adams shot back, "Zeppelin, D’yer Mak'er".
Ash stated it was her favourite song of all time, which is always a touch call to make when talking tunes but when questioned she couldn’t even pin point what it was about the song that made it her favourite.
After a brief quizzing, Ash put it down to the fact that every time the song is played, no matter how she’s feeling, she’ll be happy by the time it finishes. Well that and the fact that she thinks that Bonham on the drums is just EPIC.
Faith No More, Epic - I could be talking about the song title or using the word to describe the band and Mike Patton, because everything about Faith No More in the 90's was truly epic, and it's good to see that Mike Patton is never to far away from controversy. If you haven't yet seen Mike having a rant about Wolfmother, then you must... video is below.
This tune has to be up there with the best songs to ever come out of the 90's, we wanted it all but we couldn't have it, but it was fine, because at least we had this tune.
There's been some seriously awesome tunes cranking out of the office radio today and one of my favourites was Muse's Plug In Baby.
One of my favourite tracks off of their album, Origins Of Symmetry, in fact it's up there as one of my favourite Muse songs of all time.
It's so epic when played live, and has that great crowd sing along feel - there's nothing like 50,000 people all chanting the same words while Bellamy and co go nuts on stage.
This song always gets me pumped up and singing at the top of my lungs, well at least when I'm home along and no one is watching, hope it does the same for you.
This blog is all about some of my favourite songs and film clips, but I've been neglecting to pay tribute to the album cover! It's can make or break an album, and from the second I saw the Klaxon's latest cover I knew I was in for a treat.
It's a cat astronaut, and looks so damn awesome!
Echoes is the opening track off their new album, Surfing The Void, and it's a epic sounding track that's backed up with a great film clip, shot in the Egyptian White Desert with some great expansive visuals that work perfectly with the tune.
What to do, what to do? I’ve got so many albums in my ‘added in the last 2 months’ play lists that I’m continually fighting with myself over what to listen to.
Yeasayer, Hot Chip, Edward Sharpe, Broken Bells, Vampire Weekend, Surfer Blood, Temper Trap and The Big Pink.
The Big Pink has been winning a few of these battles, thanks to track one on their album, Crystal Visions. It’s an epic song that sets up the album perfectly.