At the sweaty, smoky dust bowl they call the Fairplex in Pomona, I hid out in the Epicenter artist tent, getting spoiled with laser tag games, free lip gloss and massages. It’s not that I hate music or anything, it’s that other than a curiosity about Street Sweeper Social Club and a burning desire to see Wolfmother and Alice In Chains [Editor's note: We do not condone listening to Wolfmother], I had a tepid interest in the other groups and a strong distaste for the oafs who kept hitting on me. P
Posted by BlindMango on 2:56 PM, Jul 9th, 2009 (21 minutes ago) (1 votes) Loading ...PlayStation 3PSP North America gets much of the same thing as Europe does, but there are a couple of new PS1 classics hitting the store and a few more digital PSP games too.PS3 CONTENTDownloadable GamesBuzz Jr. Robo Jam ($4.99) Blast off to a whole new galaxy of fun! Buzz! Junior: RoboJam takes you to a futuristic world where mischievous robots are sent to Robot Boot camp. Now for the PLAYSTATION 3 system, BU
Okay... It's the 4th of July and the pressure's on-- Enjoy the holiday and the fireworks. Think of the country's cheer and join family and friends for a beer and a burger. Being the grump you are, all you really want is slip away into a theater and see something... But what...? Rampaging Robots? Iraq War casualties in the making...? Well, there are other alternatives such as celebrating the summer holiday through joy and celebration of cinematic musicals. On the heels (so to speak) of
Ken Scholes' first novel has the feel of epic fantasy, but there are robots, and a science- fiction explanation seems to be waiting in the wings.
With the remarkable infusion of whimsical melodies and cutting lyrics, Stars has created a long history of fiercely bright pop. The kind of pop songs that lift you up with the beauty of their melodies and then crushes your heart with the tortured elegance that leaves you hungry for more. Touring to support their latest EP, Sad Robots, Stars frontman, Torquil Campbell was kind enough to grant an interview with the LAist from Oklahoma City. How’s Oklahoma? TC: I don’t know. I expect its OK. Um