Hip-hop’s marriage to the sax and bright beats never sounded so good. Cosby Sweater makes soul music sparkle, pop and turn a little nasty at times. Hip-hop and electronic music is brought to another world – one that is simultaneously the subsonic frenzy of dubstep and the cheesy soundtrack to a love scene from an 80′s action movie. Cosby Sweater will keep you in fashion with innovative sounds from..
Dear Rolling Stone, Here I sit, behind my computer on Sunday, January 29, 2012. It’s one week before the Super Bowl will take place here in Indianapolis, the city I call home. I’m not terribly excited for the game (ask anyone who knows me at all and they’ll confirm my hatred for sports), but I am proud of all that The Super Bowl Host Committee has done to make this a welcoming city to the 150,000 guests they estimate we’ll be having (despite the Super Bowl Shuffle blunder and that horribly ugly poster). Among the most popular attractions in downtown Indianapolis right now are the 100 foot tall zip line, the “NFL Experience”, the giant XLVI letters on the circle, Indy Cars parked at various sites throughout downtown, and- of course- lots of musical performances.
Ahoy there! Got some really great choons this week. I hope y'all are ready for a great Thurzday night! We got Ana Sia here in Indy tonight!!! I have some amazing releases from three big names, along with the top tracks of the week. Also, a first and I am excited about this one, an exclusive mix from Kodama!
Waking up with ringing ears, for me, used to be a sign of one helluva good show from the night before. But as my love for electronic dance music has grown, especially in the realm of heavy bass, ringing ears have become common place… and cause for concern.
The DARKEST HOUR is the story of five young people who find themselves stranded in Moscow, fighting to survive in the wake of a devastating alien attack. The 3D thriller highlights the classic beauty of Moscow alongside mind-blowing special effects.
What would happen if four of the most influential men in music history got together and did what they loved? We actually don't have to wonder. On December 4, 1956, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins gathered at Sun Records in Memphis. It was the first and only time the four men would play together.