Showing posts with label Sub Pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sub Pop. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Mogwai's "How to Be a Werewolf"
As expected, Mogwai's leadoff single to 2011's highly anticipated Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will is nothing short of epic and cinematic. It is fitting that such a track accompanies a video for a documentary on James Bowthorpe, a cyclist who in 2009 beat the Guinness record for cycling around the world by almost 20 days. The video is as epic as Bowthorpe's achievement and the song accompanying it, which was edited by the band in order to fit the footage. Check out the video for "How to Be a Werewolf" and a tracklist for Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will below.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Bleach (20th Anniversary Edition)
That's right, Nirvana's debut turns 20 this year and Sub Pop wants to celebrate it with a reissue filled with a remastered version of the album and live performances.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Sub Pop: Acting Locally, Thinking Globally
Earlier this week, Harmonix revealed the Rock Band Network. A network that will allow record labels, artists, game devlopers, sound engineers and fans to create downloadable content to add to your Rock Band library for a price ($0.50-3.00) that you will set. The song submitted then will be reviewed by developers for playability, lyrical content, copyright infringement, etc. If accepted, you can have your very own song on Rock Band. This, quite simply, is one of the biggest things to happen to music in the last decade (along with Napster, MP3 players and, well, the rise of music games in general). What makes this so great?
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