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| Posted: 19 Jun 2008 10:44 AM CDT Thanks to the musical ear of a man simply known as Kyle, every week Cuzoogle will feature six songs/videos that you should check out. This week Kyle is liking the sounds of The Brighton Port Authority, Octopus Project, Mates of State, Ladyhawk, The Hispital Bombers and of course his No. 1 pick.
Expecting the Unexpected Edition 6. The Brighton Port Authority – "Toe Jam", This is David Byrne with Fatboy Slim and friends. It's a great little summer road trip ditty. We are exploring nudity on the Pix now, so this video is pretty sweet. 5. Octopus Project – "Moon Boil", I like "little indie bands that could". These guys were basically fan voted in to Coachella, switch instruments in between sets and have their fans make their videos. This video is completely made up of "Public Domain" clips, which is a lawyer term for "free". 4. Mates Of State – "My Only Offer", Rarely does a band, whose music is being used in a cell phone commercial, actually appear in the commercial. Rarely would I consider this a good thing, but I want nothing but good things to happen to this band. Power Pop Represent! 3. Ladyhawk – "The Dug Out", These guys were re-introduced to me at the North by Northeast Music Festival. I'd seen them months ago, but in the haze of many bands and many Moosehead, a few fall through the cracks. They introduce songs with great lines, like "For those of you who enjoy your rock 'n' roll soaked in alcohol…" This video is a little choppy, but it was filmed at the legendary Horseshoe! 2. The Hospital Bombers – "Debt Song", This band was a NXNE discovery for me, they opened for Ted Leo and the Pharmacists. They rocked pretty hard for a seemingly quiet band. This isn't the best quality video in the world, but I still think they sound pretty good. It's difficult to find their music because it seems that there are 3 bands with this moniker. 1.The Week That Was – "Scratch The Surface", I stumbled across these guys by accident in my weekly search for new tunes. They sound heavily influenced by 80's synth rock. If you like them at all, you should check out their MySpace, they remind me of every great John Hughes soundtrack. _______________________________ Check out the Six Pix archives for even more great music. Join the Six Pix Facebook group and discuss all your favourites. Six Pix is proudly sponsored by |
| 10 Wheaties boxes you will never see Posted: 18 Jun 2008 09:51 PM CDT Yesterday we posted the hot off the presses Wheaties Box featuring Kevin Garnett. That got us thinking about people that you will never see on the famous box cover that promotes the breakfast of champions. We are talking about more than just the world of sports. What about entertainment, pop culture and politics? They need to expand the parameters for what can get on the box. Don't worry we thought outside the box pardon the pun. Pour a bowl of tasty cereral and enjoy these box covers you will never see on the shelves.
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| Posted: 18 Jun 2008 09:42 PM CDT Cuzoogle likes to focus on hoops and babes but every so often it is a good idea to see what other bloggers are doing to build their blogs up from the ground floor and check out the many ways they are drawing in traffic. Each week we will list 10 sites worth checking out that offer something interesting to improve your blog or a contest that helps drive some traffic to a site to help them out. If you have any tips please contact us, or leave a comment and maybe next time your link will be listed. GrandmasterB - Get some wick free RSS icons. This post is brought to you by:
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