Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Smitty's Best Albums of 2011

Merry Early Christmas!!! So I present my half of the top albums for me of this year...and where do we start? 2011 was one crazy year with pop princesses reigning supreme...rock bands hiding in caves...crazy year, anyways, here we go:


It's Britney Bitch!

Brit Brit returned this year with an incredible album, the dance floor ready "Femme Fatale" and while everyone knows that she may be "crazier than a ..." Brit Brit's music is always on the cutting edge of pop, she just knows how to do it right. The singles from "Femme Fatale," were indeed everywhere from the euphoria of "Til the world ends.." to the bouncier than bubblegum on a summer day of "I wanna go," you could not escape a Brit Brit song and the question is why would you want to?



It was definitely a year of women in pop, across the ocean to the island of Japan (doesn't that sound like really exotic?) Namie Amuro, raked up another hit and cemented her further stake as basically the Queen of J Hip Pop with her compilation album of colloborations "Checkmate," the virtually flawless all around graceful diva's "Checkmate" spanned over several years of Namie's biggest colloborative efforts with new singles "Unusual," "Make It Happen," "Superwoman," as well as remixes of already perfect songs "Want Me, Want Me." While "Checkmate" is not a thorough new album, the new singles already showcased that Amuro has no sights on slowing down. She toured in 2011 and is preparing for an album next year.



Dubstep was the key dance trend of 2011 other than Will.I.Am's domination and re-iteration of 90s eurostyle dance beats, dubstep became literally uncontrollable. Skrillex amongst others are ushering in the return of wub wub wub music. And while I can't say I particularly love dubstep, I did love one album that spawned from such a November monster and that was English pop singer Katy B. Katy B's "On a Mission," is a good example of what dubstep can be if it sticks to flourishes, accents and other-genre hooks and bells. "On a mission," was a flawless record as the smooth voiced Katy B sang over pulsating dubstep breakdowns without sounding like a bloodless robot. Dubstep done right.



Also across the pond another songtress snapped up my pop heart this year, the clever Natalia Kills. It's hard to say what will happen with Kills brand of dark murder pop (if she wants real street cred it's time to make a visit to Mr.Nick Cave) and while she aimed for perfection on her "perfectionist" album she fell short. The album suffered from too many cooks in the proverbial kitchen, however despite such a shortcoming the album was still a very good ride of pop hooks and catchy songwriting. More importantly with the re-release of "Perfectionist," and the insanely awesome "Lights Out," if Kills can get a chokehold on exactly what kind of music she wants to make it'll be for a really good time.



and there you have it :)



In keeping with a dark theme, it was really a year of the best times and a year of volatile ones. My favorite dandy with neurosis Chris Corner of IAMX released the heavily anticipated "Volatile Times," a follow up to baroque and Berlin-esque dance music with Corner's signature light as a feather, vulnerable as ever could be voice and highly introspective lyrics.


Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Wait...Which One Is It? Best Albums of 2011

The more I look at the best album's of the year lists the more I'm starting to realize that I was just not paying attention. While there was some overlap the majority of the albums listed, I either didn't realize existed or didn't bother to check out (Korn had an album out? Really? I so didn't need to know that Revolver)... so we're gonna try something different.

I'm currently combing over the lists picking out the overlap albums to check out...I'll pick 5 of the best ones and do a review here. If you wanna see what all the important cool kids think:

You can check out Pitchfork's Top 50 Albums of 2011 here.

If that's too indie hipster for you why not check out Spin's 50 Best Albums of 2011 here.

Or perhaps you'd prefer The Rolling Stones Readers' Poll on The Best Albums of 2011? Click here then.


But before I post that later in the week lets get into the albums I did listen to:

Taking Back Sunday-s/t
Released June 28 the bands fifth studio album marks the return of the original lineup. John Nolan and Shaun Cooper left after the success of TBS's first record Tell All Your Friends. Since reuniting the band has toured America twice, worked on and released said album. Surprisingly, the album is more hard rock than punk rock. Mature and yet extremely reminiscent of the bands humble beginnings, songs like "Best Places To Be A Mom" sounds like the next logical step bridging the gap from old to new. Although I loved the between albums listening to Nolan and lead singer Adam Lazzara's vocals together can make you heartsick and realize just how much we all missed the OG lineup.

Best tracks: "Faith (When I Let You Down)" and "You Got Me"

Freelance Whales - Weathervanes
Even though Weathervanes was released in 2010 Freelance Whales had a pretty big year. The song "Kilojoules" was practically on every indie kids mixtape and the band even got to play Coachella this year. The album itself is a combination of melancholy folk, wistful melodies, and cutesy synths. It's difficult to decide whether to feel somber or upbeat but the overall quality of the record isn't diminished by the fact.

Best tracks: "Hannah" and the dark and charming "Generator ^ Second Floor"

Cobra Starship- Night Shades
My boy Gabe can do no wrong. Teaming up with Sabi the single "You Make Me Feel..." has been all over the internet and radio. I even heard the song at my gym the other day. French rock band Plastiscines even feature on the track "Fool Like Me." Night Shades is a fun dancey record plain and simple. While exceedingly light-hearted, Night Shades almost has a multiple personality on the subject of love and relationships. At times positive and endearing like in "You Belong to Me" and the New Order-ish "Anything for Love," the band does a complete 180 singing about perfect yet wholly dysfunctional couples in "Disaster Boy" and the aforementioned "Fool Like Me." It's hard to know exactly where Cobra Starship stands on the subject but it's all in good fun... with a great back beat at that.

Best tracks: "Don't Blame the World It's The DJ's Fault" and "Anything for Love"


And finally, my album of the year is...

Patrick Stump- Soul Punk
I showed up late to the party on this particular album, but I can hardly remember anything from before this record. Soul Punk is the only album this year that felt exciting to listen to. While mainly narrative, songs like "Explode" mirror the artists sentiments about recording and performing solo. When Stump sings "if this is it I'm gonna go out with a bang" you can feel the risk he is taking. Subtle and strangely profound Soul Punk is fun and entirely engrossing.

Best tracks: "Allie," "Run Dry (X Heart X Fingers)," and "Spotlight (New Regrets)"


Upcoming records in 2012-

I don't know about anyone else but the only albums I'm concerned with hearing before the end of the world next year would be Say Anything and Scarling.'s upcoming releases. Both bands are in the studio now and I'm extremely happy. Now the waiting game.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Pop round-up



so we are finally back from hiatus, I hope you missed us :) :D

To get everyone to speed here is a little pop round up to get you acquainted with some news:

Britney Spears is now engaged! The femme fatale, coming off her amazing tour ending in south America twittered that boyfriend Jason Trawick gave her a special gift. The news spread like wild fire through the interwebs and many pop sources were speculating that "Godney" was indeed getting proposed to. Turns out, she is! My question is when is the wedding date and who's invited

One of my favorite Chanteuses's as of recently, English dark songtress Natalia Kills is re-releasing her debut album Perfectionist the re-release will include several new tracks including "Kill my boyfriend," and the INCREDIBLE "Lights Out" featuring Far East Movement. While Kills debut did garner lukewarm critical attention, "Lights Out" is a perfect dark pop masterpiece and it should have been the flagship single.

And last but not least....everyone's favorite pint sized Swedish diva, Robyn literally killed it on Saturday Night Live with two live performances "Call Your Girlfriend," and "Dancing On My Own." The performance was so incredible that it just awesome into a whole new level. You can't hate on Robyn, she's perfection.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Our bad


Wow, we've really been slacking on here. Life often gets in the way of good intentions so all we can say here at Shennantics is whoops, our bad.

It's my favorite time of the year: The best albums of the year and what to look forward to next year issues of music magazines. I'll be taking a look at each list and making my own top 11 of 2011 list so keep an eye out for that.

Until then, happy shopping guys.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Lady Gaga releases album cover for Born this Way


Oh Lady Gaga, When will you stop being soooooo low key?

......illuminati rumors?


Hmm.

This has to be the worst album cover of the year. It's awful. Even little monsters cant get behind this as fans have tweeted that she is obviously playing a joke on them.
I don't think it's a joke. Someone in the Lady Gaga camp thought this was brilliant.

This is the remix : Britney releases a surge of remixes

So, in Britland...after the release of her critically praised "Femme Fatale," Britney Spears is riding high on its success and doing things that um, SHE NEVER DOES. Such as teaming up with other female artists and doing features. In the day age of the collabo, Spears has rarely done features and this spring we've got two big releases.

First up the remix of "S&M" with Rihanna. When this came out, RiRi fans and Brit Brit fans well, their heads basically exploded.





Initially Brit Brit received a scathing attack for her "nasally" vocals in which haters basically decried "She sounds like Tommy Pickles!"

Okay she does a bit. But, her voice has always been paper thin with a touch of Southern drawl, does anyone else remember how "Hit me one more time.." sounded like?
Coupled with the fact that the producer of this remix seemed to autotune her vocals so much, it's kinda like what they didn't think she could handle singing her parts? Because Rihanna's vocals in comparison are overtly loud.

I've never been a fan of "S&M" because the jarring "na na na come on" felt too much like a battle cry that someone would use to wake you up. "SOLDIERS NA NA NA COME ON!" It was too much for me. The good thing about this remix is that, I do find Britney's little girl vocals to sort of not add to the craziness of the song. The production of this song is everywhere, I'm suprised they didn't add cowbell. It also needs to say that this song really does showcase that Rihanna has some vocal delivery even I'm not a fan of her music. The lyrics to "S&M" still remain largely too me waaay too simplistic for a subject matter like this, but hey that's pop music for you.

Thus bringing us to the other "WTF IS GOING ON?" moment, Britney teamed up with It-girls of the moment Nicki Minaj and Ke$ha. Like OMG. WTF.



Before I jump into this review, I want to state that both covers of these singles are absolutely terrible. Absolutely. What the hell????
You can autotune but you can't photoshop??
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ANYWAYS...

I personally loved the original "Til the World Ends" I thought it sounded very now, very urgent and immediate. Britney's vocal sound good, like she actually didn't phone them in (hurr hurr). So, I had some lukewarm feelings once I heard about the remix specifically because I thought BOTH Nicki Minaj and Ke$ha would be too much in the production mix. You know like that old saying too many chefs in the kitchen? Too many pop darlings in the studio?> ***crickets**

I digress, the remix is VERY good. Nicki Minaj has dropped most of her annoying vocal pyrotechnics and did a straight flow. You have to wonder who she's dissing in her rap as the rap has nothing to do with a. dancing until the world ends. Basically it's an "OMG IM DOING A RAP FOR BRITNEY SPEARS DIE!!!!" ...sort of things.

Interestingly, Ke$ha's vocal involvement is pretty low. YAY. I mean, Oh. She's relegating to singing the hook which to me was a very smart move on the behalf of Dr.Luke (her producer by the way). So minimizing her to singing the hook worked out pretty well as you only get a smidgeon of Ke$ha's stop-rap vocal interaction and it sets it up for Britney to do basically the only singing in the song. The remix is a bit break down, heavier construction of the earlier version. This, was another wise move by Dr.Luke instead of hitting listeners with not only three different vocal acts, he basically slowed it down to give each a chance to live in the song as opposed to you know, a screaming match. You know how divas can get.

Both singles are good for dance clubs, but, Im going to give "Til the World Ends" the stamp of approval. Wise choices, cool handed Dr.Luke.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

My Kind of Candy

I just read Rob Sheffield's review of the new The Pains of Being Pure at Heart album, Belong, and he pretty much hit the nail on the head. I felt the same way when I heard the first single back in November. The bigger sound captures everything the band wanted to say but couldn't before. Obviously, Rob and I were listening because the message rings loud and clear. I love that we agree, Sheffield is seriously dreamy.

Anyway, the new 'Pains album:

Honestly, I can't help but think that the more things change the more they say the same. That goes for 'Pains, but on a larger scale rock music as well. Listening to Belong is kinda like falling through time. Images of 120 minutes flow through my head like a lost memory. But the sound is in no way anachronistic. Maybe, we've just gone full circle?

Still, that hasn't stopped the most jaded of our community calling the album "sexless." Some critics have even gone so far as to say that the record is a blatant rip-off of The Smashing Pumpkins. But with Flood behind the scenes, its no wonder the influence shows. Its also fair to mention that Alan Moulder did the mixing. There is something of an allusion to the best of 90s alterna there, but as a mere nod and nothing more.

Seriously, Belong is more Cure than Pumpkins and there is nothing wrong with that really. As far as influences go, they could do worse (far worse). NME can go suck it.

The whole album flows with a sound that is bright and dreamy, with a twinge of heartache. Sometimes caring and collected ("Even in dreams/ I cannot betray you"), and at others ruthless with a smile ("Everyone is gentle and gone/But everyone's just everyone"), the lyrics turn from heartfelt to seeming apathy in the span of a second. But they're almost too sweet to be mean. Or even dark.

And sadly, the lyrics don't always deliver. In The Body, frontman Kip Berman whines that "you look so hot(?)/in fishnets and leather," sounding almost juvenile in the process. Luckily, this last only for a moment. It's still one of my favorite tracks even with that awkward line.

Berman and Peggy Wang's voices blend together so well its like they are one being. The harmonies weave in-and-out of the music creating a landscape of heavenly high peaks and low, surreal fields and valleys of sugarcane. The guitar fuzz tastes like cotton candy. The bass shimmers, overflowing into the warm, familar drumbeat. The keyboard swells are bittersweet. Pure pop perfection.

Tracks to listen to: The Body, My Terrible Friend

Saturday, April 2, 2011

The BRITNEY review


Over here at Shennantics, let me prep you: We are on Team Britney.

Back when she was suffering from the basic non-stop harassment of the paparazzi, we believed that Britney would one day, and that one day would come, that she would be on the top of her game.

Fast forward through the dark sexy pop of "Blackout," and the immediate perfection of "Circus" with it's paranoia sheen, we get to Britney's post-comeback album: Femme Fatale.

Femme Fatale, is Spears seventh studio album and it was majorly hyped up by cryptic tweets of who would be producing it, to teaser videos for the flagship single for the insanely catchy "Hold It Against Me."

And now, Spears has finally given fans the manic "Femme Fatale." With producers Max Martin (longtime producer), Dr.Luke (Ke$ha) and Will.I.Am, its kinda obvious that the princess of pop has picked the who's who making club pop for this generation.

Is this a bad thing?
Christina explored a similar tactic on last year's quick fizzle "Bionic" and it was a mess. However, Britney is not Christina and I don't get why the two were EVER compared. Christina is an amazing vocal performer, but if you want sexed up entertainment with purring ...you go to Britney.

The reason why Christina's "Bionic" may have flunked was because Christina's voice is a little too strong to be digitally hacked into pieces without leaving a sour sound on the ears. Britney has never been praised for her vocal prowess, in fact, she's got a thin register, but despite its thinness, Britney's southern "oh bay buh bay buh" is now part of pop culture. On "Femme Fatale" Britney's thin voice is gleefully bleeped, slowed down, sped up to almost incomprehensible effects. But it works.

The album preys on the claustophobic production of today's dance pop. "Hold It Against Me," is almost threatening with it's jackhammer synth. "Til the World Ends," is a better Ke$ha then Ke$sha. The album explores what's hot in the dance world, even as Britney delivers perhaps one of the best songs on Femme Fatale the slow and choppy "Inside Out," or the addictive "Gasoline."

Yet, Britney doesnt stumble on Femme Fatale, its her producers. With a voice that is basically primed for anything some of the production choices are questionable. Will.I.Am's "Big Fat Bass," would have been almost perfect had the Black Eyed Peas frontman and avid supporter of destroying things had not participated in an uninspired dumb rap. It's almost as if he rapped just for the promotional gimmmick.

Then, as the album closes we're treated to the odd Ren Faire inspired "Criminal." It sounds way too contrived to be delicate, and Britney's sex kitten vocals don't really help the song. She can do a ballad, this isn't one of them.

Yet for a couple of mistakes here and there, "Femme Fatale" is almost flawless as a pop album. It's catchy. Upbeat. Uptempo. Full of neutral lyrics, sexed up lyrics, questionable puns. Best of all, it's built on what Britney is pushing nowadays the Britney brand.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Kim Kardashian does not endorse fun. Or good taste.


Sooo while I was away....it turns out that Kim Kardashian....(You know who she is so don't even pretend as if you don't). Released a single, produced by the Dream, (as featured on Keeping Up With the Kardashians). However, if you dont watch the show because you know better, Kim K decided to do a single. For charity.

Ah, someone insert the irony here.

Kim K's song "Jam" is another party song. Another song about going to the club and partying with your friends who are dressed like a million dollars, who probably HAVE a million dollars. There isn't much wrong with a party ...jam...it's one of those things that pop music thrives on. Friday Night, Just Got Paid. It's the Weekend, etc and in the grand ole traditions of things that celebrate partying...Kim K just wants to have fun.

Who are we to stop her?
Well, we should have.

"Jam," is generic at best. Amidst Kardashian's bland vocals (and bland here is the nicest term I could use) we get hammered with all the reasons why people hate music. It's uninspired and just, well, worthless.

Now, before I continue rambling on and on about how terrible this is, you could listen for yourself...or you could just save your ears the trouble and just look at this photo and IMAGINE how bad the song could be. You know how in horror films they let your imagination wander to all the depths of depravity one could possibly explore? Well have at it folks.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

How to save a life....don't threaten it in the first place.

I wanna sock Shonda Rhimes in the face.

Tonight marks what might possibly be the last episode of Greys Anatomy that I watch. In a genius effort for creative expression, writers for the show have decided to create Grey's Anatomy: The Music Event. They probably see this as a challenge. With seven seasons under their belt it is probably exhausting to think up new drama for Seattle Grace. But seriously, a musical?

Not only that, your threatening the life of one of the most popular characters and her unborn child? What is your childhood trauma Rhimes!?

Now, I can get over Izzy leaving. I can reconcile the hospital shooting, Mark and Lexie's on-again-off-again relationship, Meredith and Derek's baby drama, I can even, although not completly, ignore the fact that you killed George freakin O'Malley (I can never forgive them though). But if Callie and the baby die? There is no dealing with that. The only thing worse than what your proposing is if something happened to Dr. Bailey (and don't you even think about it).

The new episode "Song Beneath the Song" airs on ABC tonight

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

For shame Google

Today is Dr. Seuss's 107th birthday. If I had known earlier I would have celebrated. I'm talking the whole enchilada, reading The Cat in the Hat (but not when he comes back), watching The Lorax and making some Green Eggs and Ham. I can only blame Google front page and On This Day... from Britannica for so long until I think of how lazy we all have become when it comes to remembering important dates.

Born Theodor Seuss Geisel, Dr. Seuss published 44 books for children including One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, There's a Wocket in my Pocket, Bartholomew and the Oobleck, Horton Hears a Who, and Hop on Pop among others.

So here it is for one of our favorite Doctors, Happy Birthday!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Ke$ha's video blows...or does it?

This seems to be the month to talk about pop songs and strange videos so I've got another one to whet your appetite.

Ke$ha has a new video for her song "Blow" and while everyone from Rolling Stone to Spin seems to be in favor of the unicorn killing, cheese talking, James Van Der Beek induced frenzy....I'm a little on the fence about it.

The thing is, Ke$ha isn't all that interesting. She can barely sing, she is a terrible actress, and on top of all that she wishes she was weird but falls short. Oh, and I hate her laugh. But Ke$ha is fun and dirty which is just what the people want. I mean who hasn't wanted to make out with a unicorn with an eye patch or have a laser gun shoot out with the guy from Dawsons Creek?

In fact, its James Van Der Beek that makes this video entertaining. From the clothes ripping, bra tearing sexy dance (serious, 2:21 check it) to his sweet laser gun moves Van der Beek shines like he never has before. Who would have thought that he was funny? Tragically, I can't share the video on here so you'll just have to take a look on Ke$ha'sVevo on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/keshaVEVO?feature=artistob

Oh and no mythical creatures where harmed in the writing of this post.

Something has been bugging me

Has anyone else noticed that the new Lady Gaga song sounds just like Madonna's Express Yourself? I know Corinne feels the same way but come on, someone higher on the critic food chain had to have noticed this by now.

Don't believe me?




How about now?

Now I understand that Madonna is the queen of all things pop and bizarre. It only makes sense that Gaga is following in her foot steps. There are plenty of similarities between the two but has Gaga gone too far and single white femaled Madonna?

Although I do love the lyrics to Born This Way :) Case in point: "Dont be a drag, just be a queen"

Friday, February 4, 2011

Breaking News: New Britney Album Info + Cover

According to various pop blogs, as well as Britney Spears' official twitter: the new Britney record is titled "Femme Fatale."

Yeyah!

Jive, Britney's record company has released the press release:

New York, NY – Britney Spears announces her seventh studio album is titled Femme Fatale. The iconic global superstar’s title Femme Fatale is a tribute to bold, empowered, confident, elusive, fun, flirty women and men. It’s not a conceptual album, Spears is letting the music speak for itself. She’s worked hard on it for two years and she considers it to be her “best album to date,” true to where she is now personally and professionally.

Femme Fatale (Jive Records) is executive produced by Max Martin and Dr. Luke.

Spears is peerless among her contemporaries. Throughout the years, Britney has consistently released hit after hit for over a decade, selling close to 70 million albums cumulatively worldwide.

Few artists have earned the distinction of having five No.1 debut albums, and 24 Top 40 hits. She most recently set a new one-day precedent for single sales with her current No. 1 hit song, “Hold It Against Me.” Jonas Ã…kerlund shot the video for the song.

Details on the video premiere and album release date are forthcoming.

And here is the released cover:



Predictions: Judging from "Hold It Against Me," and knowing that Dr.Luke (Kesha producer) has me thinking it's going to be a club banger, however, it's going to be chaotic.....I have to hear of who's working on it to be sure.

Whips, Chains and A really good time?



This is the much touted, "controversial" video from Rihanna from her album "Loud." The controversial, "S&M."

Reporters from NME, to the Huffington Post have been criticing Rihanna for releasing a video too hyped up on sexuality and trying to be "Gaga-esque."

"Just because something is weird doesn't mean it's gaga." - Poutz

I'm really tired of this, people, Lady Gaga is not the first and will not be the last of musicians to indulge in subcultures. It's pop music. The main point is to make things acessible to a mainstream audience. No duh.

That being said, this video for all it's constant refrences to kinky practices, is not sexy and is not dark and creepy (see: 30 Seconds to Mars Review). In fact the video is cute. Yes, cute. With all its colorful latex outfits, famed celeb blogged Perez Hilton on a leash, the message Rihanna is sending is not that she wants to engage in such acts but rather the video is a shot out to the media speculating that she does engage in those acts. That's what pop stars do, they flirt with their controversy (see: Britney Spears "Piece of Me" video). I thought the video was well done and am surprised that its being banned from countries as well as MTV. In fact, the 30 seconds to mars video could be seen as offensive with its shot of the Veterans Coffin. But, people will complain. RiRi, well done.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

30 seconds to some really kinky stuff

The following picture is NSFW:



Shennantics is a bit late with this review, but apparently 30 Seconds to Mars has some demons in their closet. Or maybe it's just Jared Leto's side of the tourbus. Anyway, last year the band showcased the 13 minute epic, short film for "Hurricane" off the "This is War" album, which had to be edited for its graphic nature and depictions of wild and bizarre S&M sex, motorcycle violence and Leto's unruly fauxhauk.

First off let's get into the review of the song, which won't take long since it's basically muffled underneath the video's loud images. You can hear it in certain parts of the song but it really does take a backseat to the music video which is not necessarily a good thing. The video should emphasize the song and not downplay it, or detract from it. Basically, "Hurricane" the song is typical 30STM fare. There is some wailing, some French girl quoting Edgar Allen Poe,some strings---all what you've come to expect from this band.


Now onto the video. Director Bartholomew Clubbins has a fetish for well, fetishes and images. Most of the video is shot so one image plays for a long amount of time and then the next one comes doubly fast. In one shot, Jared Leto is running for what seems to be forever (Poutz sister Angela noted that THIS is why the video takes so long everything is shot in slow motion) and then it's followed up with sped up and spliced sequences of black latex clad-fetish enthusiasts. Including an evil bunny, a well toned gimp and lots of other unsavory characters.

So it's apparent that the band is indulgent in some kinky stuff, other than the sexed up images, to which it's apparent why MTV banned it. But really the "censored" version is just a nipple away from being the same. Pshaw.

On top of that, there is the image of Jared Leto being thrown into a Veteran's coffin complete with a draped American flag. So now we have symbolism. The video has a message. As one commentator on YouTube pointed out it's about "harming people."

This would work well as a short film, but it's just kinda weird when your own band is the score to your short film.

Also worth checking out is the remix with Kanye West.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The Batman Watch : Catwoman



Alright, you BatHards....new information. It has been released that the latest cast addition to the "Dark Knight Rises," is Anne Hathaway who will play Catwoman. Tom Hardy of "Inception," will play Bane and oh yes, Christian Bale is back as Batman. Also it has been reported that this will be director Christopher Nolan's last go at the franchise.

It seems to be from reports that Warner Bros hasn't really spoken much of Catwoman per se (so everyone could forget about the OTHER catwoman-will not work). Instead, Hathaway will play Selina Kyle basically leading speculators to believe that in this film she will be playing a somewhat origins story.

I think Hathaway definitely has acting chops but can she play the feral feline Catwoman? This is a sexed up role and while Hathaway does have sex appeal it's very earthy and earnest, I'm not sure if she can play a whip-toting dominatrix who keeps cats as her best friends.

We'll see.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Already Janurary?


Happy New Year's Folks!

Hope you had a good one, and Shennantics is back in action, because I'm back "Like I forgot something."

So, where do we begin????

Well since the last time I posted, I saw that heady film trip of a movie, Arofonosky's "Black Swan" starring the very preggers Natalie Portman (it's already generating Golden Globe buzz stay tuned). In a Nutshell, the film was done with a lucid approach, and I don't want to give away too much but Portman's portrayal of a perfectionist-downward spiralling ballerina gave me chills. This is one of those films like the "Virgin Suicides," that sticks with female audiences for a while. Partly due to the fact that, so many women stuggling with body issues and pressure from every angle will find a little bit of themselves in Portman's fatal yet fragile Mina.