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20:17:49 01/27/12
Rhythm Party - Gameplay Debut Trailer (XBLA Kinect)
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Rhythm Party - Gameplay Debut Trailer (XBLA Kinect)
Designed exclusively for use with Kinect for Xbox 360. Rhythm Party is an all-new dance title for Xbox 360, will be available on February 1st via Xbox LIVE Arcade for 800 MS Points. ---GERMAN--- Rhythm Party ist ein neues Tanzspiel f%uumlr Xbox 360. Rhythm Party erscheint am 1. Februar via Xbox LIVE Arcade und wurde exklusiv f%uumlr Kinect entwickelt. ABOUT THIS GAME ************************ The key to Rhythm Party is a total freedom of movement in front of the Kinect motion sensor peripheral. The new game offers 'open format'dancing so, unlike other music and dancing games, does not rely on contrived choreography. Instead, as the player's silhouette is shown on screen, players can move to the beat and groove freely to create their own performance. These dances are rated as they coincide with performance 'ripples' on screen, with points and bonuses awarded that bolster the player's score. Rhythm Party, an all-new dance title for Xbox 360, will be available on February 1st via Xbox LIVE Arcade, priced 800 MS Points. ---GERMAN--- In Rhythm Party genie%szligen die Spieler dank des Bewegungssensors v%oumlllige Bewegungsfreiheit. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Musik- und Tanzspielen bietet der neue Titel %bdquooffenes Tanzen", was nichts anderes bedeutet, als dass die Spieler keinerlei Beschr%aumlnkungen oder Vorgaben hinsichtlich ihrer Choreografie unterworfen sind. Die Spieler sehen ihre Silhouette auf dem Bildschirm, bewegen sich frei im Rhythmus der Musik und entwickeln ihre ganz eigene, individuelle ... From: XboxViewTV Views: 641 23 ratings Time: 01:41 More in Gaming
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20:46:25 01/18/12
Dude Beats Up Every Car In Parking Lot
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This crazy guy must never have played Street Fighter 2. If you want to get all the bonus points for destroying the car, you have to keep hitting the same one.
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12:56:24 01/15/12
Bonus Episode: Tips From The Top Floor Everest 2010 Teaser
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Chris Beat Me To It! Here is the first teaser video from our Everest 2010 Trek & Photography Workshop hosted my Chris Marquardt, Monika Andrae and me! As you?ll see, we had quite an adventure. Chris was first to have a teaser episode finished this year so he has kindly allowed me to add this video to my feed in case you haven?t seen it on his podcast yet or you are not a subscriber to his incredible, amazing, educational, entertaining and inspirational show. Interested in becoming a new subscriber to his podcast? Check it out atwww.tipsfromthetopfloor.com I?ll have the edit for my teaser episode finished soon and once I post it we?ll return to weekly episodes from Season 4 which cover the 2009 trek and workshop. I can?t wait to show all of you the rest of that amazing trip! Most of the material I filmed on the 2010 trip was shot in 3D using a special camera setup I created with the help of my good friend Danny Dodge. Familiar with the film Everest: The Other Side? Well, Danny is the narrator of that film. Thanks for the help with that, Danny! While the regular episodes of Season 5 will not be released in 3D, I will try to release a bonus ?3D teaser? in the coming weeks to show off that extra D and to see how many people I can get to wear the silly red/blue glasses we?re all familiar with! Anyway, enjoy this first teaser and be sure to stay tuned after the credits for another video from Chris that explains one of your favorite inside jokes from both the 2009 and 2010 trips. I may be famous for filming toilets in the Everest region but Chris? name is famous for quantifying what you do in said toilets. Enough said. Enjoy! Jon Miller Total Running Time: 19:02
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22:17:11 01/12/12
El Extremes Johnny Boy Suite in 4 Parts with Rotoscope Animation
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Indie Release roughrican DVD/CD MAMBO X MAN 2006 The Johnny Boy Pieces began at the Nuyorican Cafe in August 1977. In 2006 we put together the Mambo X Man CD/DVD at New Edge Theater to sell in support of our operations at WEPAwebTV and te Tour of "S{IC CHIC". We remastered the production recently as a bonus cut for the Renaissance Rican Book/CD/DVD release this March. "Johnny Boy" Musical accompaniament by: Papo Vazquez-Trombone Willie Williams-Saxophone 1. Johnny Boy Is Back In Town 2. The Great Game 3. Johnny Fall Down 4. The Ultimate Rules Of The Game "RENAISSANCE RICAN" Book Release MARCH 2012 The Creative Journey Of One Rican From The Bronx Through The American Landscape 1975-Present Digital Source Material For The Book (Streaming Video-Music-Performance) http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL35B9A8612FA7D250%feature=edit_ok "Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors where there were only walls." Joseph Campbell
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15:51:45 12/21/11
HELP ALEX DAY BEAT BIEBER!!! - Top 10 YouTube Videos - David Archuleta New Mission!
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HELP ALEX DAY BEAT BIEBER!!! - Top 10 YouTube Videos - David Archuleta New Mission!
"Forever Yours" by Alex Day is on iTunes: dft.ba Watch the Video! youtu.be Favorite Christmas Moments Vlog! youtu.be Super Funny Monday Episode! youtu.be Please Rate THUMBS UP!!! Leave a Comment/Fave/Share! I hope you SUBSCRIBE To My Channel! PIN ME!! Click To Tweet This Video! bit.ly Share on Facebook! on.fb.me ALL THE SHARING ON YOUR SOCIAL SITES REALLY HELPS! ____ Comment Questions Of The Day! (answer any or all!) 1. Are you an Alex Day fan? Will you help him make history and be number 1???? #HappyAlexDayDay - Tweet this video to him! 2. How many of the top 10 YouTube videos of the year have you seen?? Me 10/10 3. Did you think Bon Jovi was dead? Have you ever believed a celebrity death hoax? 4. Do you like Steve Jones? Should Buck take his place? 5. What is your reaction to David Archuleta leaving music for Jesus? BONUS: All holiday greetings and comments on my physical appearance or dancing are good! ;-) ____ ME ME ME! buckhollywood.com MAIN CHANNEL: SUBSCRIBE! youtube.com SECOND CHANNEL: SUBSCRIBE! youtube.com PHONE CHANNEL: BE AFRAID! youtube.com Follow Buck on Twitter: twitter.com Friend Buck on Facebook: www.facebook.com NEW! DON'T TELL buckhollywood.tumblr.com ADD ME ON GOOGLE PLUS bit.ly David Archuelta Announcement! www.youtube.com From: WHATTHEBUCKSHOW Views: 93127 5247 ratings Time: 09:08 More in Entertainment
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20:25:30 12/19/11
Waxing NES-talgic-Random Retro Bonus Round! #9
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This week on Random Retro Bonus Round, we wax nostalgic about the NES...and discover that maybe it didn't have the greatest games after all. From Japanese RPGs to Jaws to Thomas the Tank Engine, we hit clunkers all around.
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16:57:51 12/19/11
Family Of The Year - Live in Studio B - Part 1- Living On Love
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Part 1 of Family of The Year performing at Mevio Studios in San Francisco For the entire performance CLICK HERE
WEBSITE FACEBOOK TWITTER About
Most bands function like a family, seeing how touring, writing, and studio time force them to share a lot of small spaces for extended periods of time. But Family of the Year has taken that familial feeling a step further, and not just with its moniker. The members of the Los Angeles outfit have formed unbreakable bonds amongst themselves that come from cohabitating in a run-down house and relying on each other for inspiration and support, which has led to the kind of camaraderie that allows members to finish each other’s sentences. It also doesn’t hurt that frontman Joe Keefe and drummer Sebastian Keefe are real-life siblings.
Not surprisingly, many of the group’s songs feature numerous voices, and more than a few include a chorus of joyous handclaps. Some even sound like they should be sung by the tight-knit group around the campfire while the s’mores are melting and the wine is flowing, especially the ones that name-drop members of the band. Guitarist Jamesy Buckey, in particular, has received the lion’s share of shout-outs in FOTY songs, to the point where it’s become a Family tradition.
Family of the Year’s story began in 2009, when Joe assembled a band around an album, Songbook , that he completed while decompressing from a five-year stint with Unbusted, the alt-rock trio he started in Boston with Sebastian that gained some notoriety for its inclusion on the soundtrack to the Farrelly brothers’ film Stuck On You . Instead of relying on the distortion of his past, suddenly pianos, horns, acoustic guitars, and other assorted instrumentation were being used to display a more sophisticated—yet equally as playful—indie-rock sound that brings to mind classic pop bands like The Smiths, The Byrds, Fleetwood Mac, and The Go-Betweens.
To say that Family of the Year has accomplished a lot in a short amount of time would be an understatement. In addition to Songbook , the band has issued a pair of EPs on its own Washashore Records imprint, 2009’s Where’s The Sun and 2010’s Through The Trees , and songs from all three discs have made their way onto various international releases. Media attention has come from various corners of the world, including heavy rotation on French radio as well as glowing reviews from NME , the BBC, and Spin .
Now the group is preparing for its busiest schedule yet, with shows and tours being planned around two new releases: the St. Croix EP, which is coming out on Sept. 27, and the full-length Diversity , which is due in early 2012. In addition to plenty of stateside dates, the Family plans to return overseas, where it has already developed a significant fanbase. In early 2011, the band played sold-out shows in England and across Europe, including a triumphant set at France’s largest music festival, Les Vieilles Charrues.
The list of artists that FOTY has played with over the years is notable, including Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes (who took the band on tour early in its career), Mumford & Sons, Gomez, and The Antlers, though arguably the most impressive opening gig so far was when the band warmed up a Ben Folds performance with the Boston Pops Orchestra. Handpicked by Folds and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart, Family of the Year beat out 700 other hopeful artists to open the Oct. 2009 event. Not a bad way to spend your third show ever.
“We went back home to Boston to play at Symphony Hall, which was the sweetest homecoming ever,” says Joe. “The show was amazing. Our mom got to stay at a nice hotel and get dressed up and come see us play. Musically we were a bit shaky, it being our third gig, but it was a great room to play in.”
Proving its versatility, the Family has made fans of a couple of fellow Massachusetts-bred musicians who, on the surface at least, don’t have much in common: singer-songwriter Willy Mason and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler. Mason contributed to the reggae-tinged “The Princess And The Pea” on Through The Trees , while the demon of screamin’ discovered Family of the Year through a mutual connection and compared what he heard to “The Mamas And The Papas on acid.” Interestingly enough, the Keefe brothers used to live next to the apartment in Boston that once housed Aerosmith.
“I don’t think Steven Tyler is getting a tattoo anytime soon, but he likes our music,” says Sebastian. “We had the opportunity to meet him once, and he was really cool.”
But a band is only as good as its most recent output, which is why it’s fair to say that Family of the Year has positioned itself for greatness. Recorded by what now constitutes the core of FOTY—Joe (vocals, guitar), Sebastian (drums, vocals), Buckey (guitar, vocals), and Christina Schroeter (keyboards, vocals)—the group completed 14 songs with producer Wally Gagel at his new studio in Hollywood. This is the first time that the band has worked with a producer and gone outside of its own camp to release its music.
With Gagel’s assistance, the band has crafted a stirring set of songs teeming with catchy melodies, clever ruminations on love, heartbreak, and staying up late enough to watch the sun rise, and a cosmopolitan flavor enhanced by the fact that the members of Family of the Year hail from all over the globe. After being born in Martha’s Vineyard, the Keefe brothers followed their father’s bloodline back to Wales during their formative years (during which time Britpop was booming); Buckey is from Jacksonville, Florida, where he familiarized himself with that town’s all-ages punk scene; and Schroeter is the lone Southern California native, having grown up in Huntington Beach. Though still only in their 20s, the members of this Family are music veterans, and the precision with which they play is a testament to all of the hard work that got them here.
Gagel is another Boston native, having played with ’90s power trio Orbit prior to his current status as half of the hit-making production duo Wax Ltd (he and Xandy Barry have collectively and individually worked with artists like Folk Implosion, Muse, New Order, and The Rolling Stones). Joe had already developed strong ties with Gagel before the band entered the studio.
“Having him be a really close friend instead of a random producer assigned to us was really helpful, because you have to be pushed to edit yourself and be better, be stronger, work harder on things,” says Joe. “Working with someone like that who knows exactly what we wanted it to sound like with the same exact vision, it was really kind of a no-brainer.”
St. Croix ’s title track and “Living On Love” perfectly encapsulate what FOTY does best, and the two songs will also appear on next year’s full-length. “St. Croix” is a dreamy, jangly tune about “a boy from Florida / took a trip to the Caribbean … he came to get over her,” and in case you’re wondering, yes, it’s about Jamesy. “Living On Love” is as spirited as the band members themselves, promoting carpe diem over a bouncy, keyboard-driven rocker that brings to mind Vampire Weekend at its best. As a bonus, the EP features a slow-bumping electro remix of “St. Croix” by Hooray For Earth’s Noel Heroux, who over the years has shared various stages with the Keefe brothers. The track is a reminder of their origins, while the EP and LP as a whole are glorious celebrations of just how far they’ve come.
“It feels like the first time in so many ways, because it’s the first time things have really clicked,” says Joe.
“We inspire each other,” says Sebastian. “It was important for this record to be something that would stand up as one piece, rather than something that sounded like songs strung together. We really wanted to have a record with a clear identity.”
And Family of the Year’s future is clearly a bright one. Playing every show like it’s a special occasional and writing each song with complete conviction has allowed the band to accomplish everything it has set its sights on. As “Living On Love” notes, “they say that you can’t get every little thing that you want … it’s such a lie.” Contact Information
Booking: AJ Paul / APA apaul@apa-agency.com
Online: Sneak Attack, Zach Hinkle, zach@sneakattackmedia.com
Label: tinyOGRE, marketing@tinyOGREent.com
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00:19:16 12/17/11
Family Of The Year - Live In Studio B - Part 2 - Chugjug
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Part 2 of Family of The Year performing at Mevio Studios in San Francisco For the entire performance CLICK HERE
WEBSITE FACEBOOK TWITTER About
Most bands function like a family, seeing how touring, writing, and studio time force them to share a lot of small spaces for extended periods of time. But Family of the Year has taken that familial feeling a step further, and not just with its moniker. The members of the Los Angeles outfit have formed unbreakable bonds amongst themselves that come from cohabitating in a run-down house and relying on each other for inspiration and support, which has led to the kind of camaraderie that allows members to finish each other’s sentences. It also doesn’t hurt that frontman Joe Keefe and drummer Sebastian Keefe are real-life siblings.
Not surprisingly, many of the group’s songs feature numerous voices, and more than a few include a chorus of joyous handclaps. Some even sound like they should be sung by the tight-knit group around the campfire while the s’mores are melting and the wine is flowing, especially the ones that name-drop members of the band. Guitarist Jamesy Buckey, in particular, has received the lion’s share of shout-outs in FOTY songs, to the point where it’s become a Family tradition.
Family of the Year’s story began in 2009, when Joe assembled a band around an album, Songbook , that he completed while decompressing from a five-year stint with Unbusted, the alt-rock trio he started in Boston with Sebastian that gained some notoriety for its inclusion on the soundtrack to the Farrelly brothers’ film Stuck On You . Instead of relying on the distortion of his past, suddenly pianos, horns, acoustic guitars, and other assorted instrumentation were being used to display a more sophisticated—yet equally as playful—indie-rock sound that brings to mind classic pop bands like The Smiths, The Byrds, Fleetwood Mac, and The Go-Betweens.
To say that Family of the Year has accomplished a lot in a short amount of time would be an understatement. In addition to Songbook , the band has issued a pair of EPs on its own Washashore Records imprint, 2009’s Where’s The Sun and 2010’s Through The Trees , and songs from all three discs have made their way onto various international releases. Media attention has come from various corners of the world, including heavy rotation on French radio as well as glowing reviews from NME , the BBC, and Spin .
Now the group is preparing for its busiest schedule yet, with shows and tours being planned around two new releases: the St. Croix EP, which is coming out on Sept. 27, and the full-length Diversity , which is due in early 2012. In addition to plenty of stateside dates, the Family plans to return overseas, where it has already developed a significant fanbase. In early 2011, the band played sold-out shows in England and across Europe, including a triumphant set at France’s largest music festival, Les Vieilles Charrues.
The list of artists that FOTY has played with over the years is notable, including Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes (who took the band on tour early in its career), Mumford & Sons, Gomez, and The Antlers, though arguably the most impressive opening gig so far was when the band warmed up a Ben Folds performance with the Boston Pops Orchestra. Handpicked by Folds and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart, Family of the Year beat out 700 other hopeful artists to open the Oct. 2009 event. Not a bad way to spend your third show ever.
“We went back home to Boston to play at Symphony Hall, which was the sweetest homecoming ever,” says Joe. “The show was amazing. Our mom got to stay at a nice hotel and get dressed up and come see us play. Musically we were a bit shaky, it being our third gig, but it was a great room to play in.”
Proving its versatility, the Family has made fans of a couple of fellow Massachusetts-bred musicians who, on the surface at least, don’t have much in common: singer-songwriter Willy Mason and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler. Mason contributed to the reggae-tinged “The Princess And The Pea” on Through The Trees , while the demon of screamin’ discovered Family of the Year through a mutual connection and compared what he heard to “The Mamas And The Papas on acid.” Interestingly enough, the Keefe brothers used to live next to the apartment in Boston that once housed Aerosmith.
“I don’t think Steven Tyler is getting a tattoo anytime soon, but he likes our music,” says Sebastian. “We had the opportunity to meet him once, and he was really cool.”
But a band is only as good as its most recent output, which is why it’s fair to say that Family of the Year has positioned itself for greatness. Recorded by what now constitutes the core of FOTY—Joe (vocals, guitar), Sebastian (drums, vocals), Buckey (guitar, vocals), and Christina Schroeter (keyboards, vocals)—the group completed 14 songs with producer Wally Gagel at his new studio in Hollywood. This is the first time that the band has worked with a producer and gone outside of its own camp to release its music.
With Gagel’s assistance, the band has crafted a stirring set of songs teeming with catchy melodies, clever ruminations on love, heartbreak, and staying up late enough to watch the sun rise, and a cosmopolitan flavor enhanced by the fact that the members of Family of the Year hail from all over the globe. After being born in Martha’s Vineyard, the Keefe brothers followed their father’s bloodline back to Wales during their formative years (during which time Britpop was booming); Buckey is from Jacksonville, Florida, where he familiarized himself with that town’s all-ages punk scene; and Schroeter is the lone Southern California native, having grown up in Huntington Beach. Though still only in their 20s, the members of this Family are music veterans, and the precision with which they play is a testament to all of the hard work that got them here.
Gagel is another Boston native, having played with ’90s power trio Orbit prior to his current status as half of the hit-making production duo Wax Ltd (he and Xandy Barry have collectively and individually worked with artists like Folk Implosion, Muse, New Order, and The Rolling Stones). Joe had already developed strong ties with Gagel before the band entered the studio.
“Having him be a really close friend instead of a random producer assigned to us was really helpful, because you have to be pushed to edit yourself and be better, be stronger, work harder on things,” says Joe. “Working with someone like that who knows exactly what we wanted it to sound like with the same exact vision, it was really kind of a no-brainer.”
St. Croix ’s title track and “Living On Love” perfectly encapsulate what FOTY does best, and the two songs will also appear on next year’s full-length. “St. Croix” is a dreamy, jangly tune about “a boy from Florida / took a trip to the Caribbean … he came to get over her,” and in case you’re wondering, yes, it’s about Jamesy. “Living On Love” is as spirited as the band members themselves, promoting carpe diem over a bouncy, keyboard-driven rocker that brings to mind Vampire Weekend at its best. As a bonus, the EP features a slow-bumping electro remix of “St. Croix” by Hooray For Earth’s Noel Heroux, who over the years has shared various stages with the Keefe brothers. The track is a reminder of their origins, while the EP and LP as a whole are glorious celebrations of just how far they’ve come.
“It feels like the first time in so many ways, because it’s the first time things have really clicked,” says Joe.
“We inspire each other,” says Sebastian. “It was important for this record to be something that would stand up as one piece, rather than something that sounded like songs strung together. We really wanted to have a record with a clear identity.”
And Family of the Year’s future is clearly a bright one. Playing every show like it’s a special occasional and writing each song with complete conviction has allowed the band to accomplish everything it has set its sights on. As “Living On Love” notes, “they say that you can’t get every little thing that you want … it’s such a lie.” Contact Information
Booking: AJ Paul / APA apaul@apa-agency.com
Online: Sneak Attack, Zach Hinkle, zach@sneakattackmedia.com
Label: tinyOGRE, marketing@tinyOGREent.com
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00:13:53 12/17/11
Top Christmas Themed Video Games - Press Pause Daily
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Jaime, the Press Pause Christmas Elf is here with a Top 5 list of video games with a Christmas theme.
SHOW NOTES:
This time of year is full of many Christmas themed movies and TV shows, but over the years there have been several video games that have had a festive theme as well....here is our Top 5:
5.
We start off with The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie’s Revenge
What more do you have to say really? It’s a game based on Nightmare Before Christmas and had you playing through weird levels filled with equal parts Halloween and Christmas. While the control and pacing was a little lackluster it still makes the list based on source material alone.
4.
Number 4 … Animal Crossing ON Christmas. In this highly addictive animal filled world you would get different perks and graphic changes based on the system’s internal clock. Come Christmas time you would get Christmas lights in the trees, snow on the ground, and a present from Nintendo that was most likely a new video game!
3.
Christmas Nights Into Dreams is up next and has a rather unique entry. The developers liked Christmas so much they created this modified version of their title Nights Into Dreams and GAVE it away. Talk about getting Christmas early! Levels were flavored with a Christmas feel AND you got an added Advent calendar where you could unlock gifts all of December.
2.
Up next is Costume Quest: Grubbins On Ice. This DLC for the very rad Double Fine game Costume Quest was a natural fit. The original game had you trick or treating and collecting candy alongside a light RPG experience. Grubbins On Ice took that formula and added snow, more candy (Christmas candy!) and had you beat up some more baddies. Bonus that both games came out during the holidays they represented.
1.
ANNND number 1 is Raw Danger! Released way back in 2007.
Now I know what you’re saying .. why is this survival game on the list of Christmas goodness? Because the natural disaster game is set on Christmas Eve AND you can find a Santa suit to run around a destroyed city in. That, and it’s just an awesomely weird game!
That will do it for your top 5 Christmas games. Happy Christmas and if you find yourself stranded in a destroyed city somewhere on Christmas Eve .. make sure you put on your Santa hat .
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22:32:21 12/16/11
Family Of The Year - Live In Studio B - Part 3 - St. Croix
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 22:32:21 12/16/11
Part 3 of Family of The Year performing at Mevio Studios in San Francisco For the entire performance CLICK HERE
WEBSITE FACEBOOK TWITTER About
Most bands function like a family, seeing how touring, writing, and studio time force them to share a lot of small spaces for extended periods of time. But Family of the Year has taken that familial feeling a step further, and not just with its moniker. The members of the Los Angeles outfit have formed unbreakable bonds amongst themselves that come from cohabitating in a run-down house and relying on each other for inspiration and support, which has led to the kind of camaraderie that allows members to finish each other’s sentences. It also doesn’t hurt that frontman Joe Keefe and drummer Sebastian Keefe are real-life siblings.
Not surprisingly, many of the group’s songs feature numerous voices, and more than a few include a chorus of joyous handclaps. Some even sound like they should be sung by the tight-knit group around the campfire while the s’mores are melting and the wine is flowing, especially the ones that name-drop members of the band. Guitarist Jamesy Buckey, in particular, has received the lion’s share of shout-outs in FOTY songs, to the point where it’s become a Family tradition.
Family of the Year’s story began in 2009, when Joe assembled a band around an album, Songbook , that he completed while decompressing from a five-year stint with Unbusted, the alt-rock trio he started in Boston with Sebastian that gained some notoriety for its inclusion on the soundtrack to the Farrelly brothers’ film Stuck On You . Instead of relying on the distortion of his past, suddenly pianos, horns, acoustic guitars, and other assorted instrumentation were being used to display a more sophisticated—yet equally as playful—indie-rock sound that brings to mind classic pop bands like The Smiths, The Byrds, Fleetwood Mac, and The Go-Betweens.
To say that Family of the Year has accomplished a lot in a short amount of time would be an understatement. In addition to Songbook , the band has issued a pair of EPs on its own Washashore Records imprint, 2009’s Where’s The Sun and 2010’s Through The Trees , and songs from all three discs have made their way onto various international releases. Media attention has come from various corners of the world, including heavy rotation on French radio as well as glowing reviews from NME , the BBC, and Spin .
Now the group is preparing for its busiest schedule yet, with shows and tours being planned around two new releases: the St. Croix EP, which is coming out on Sept. 27, and the full-length Diversity , which is due in early 2012. In addition to plenty of stateside dates, the Family plans to return overseas, where it has already developed a significant fanbase. In early 2011, the band played sold-out shows in England and across Europe, including a triumphant set at France’s largest music festival, Les Vieilles Charrues.
The list of artists that FOTY has played with over the years is notable, including Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes (who took the band on tour early in its career), Mumford & Sons, Gomez, and The Antlers, though arguably the most impressive opening gig so far was when the band warmed up a Ben Folds performance with the Boston Pops Orchestra. Handpicked by Folds and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart, Family of the Year beat out 700 other hopeful artists to open the Oct. 2009 event. Not a bad way to spend your third show ever.
“We went back home to Boston to play at Symphony Hall, which was the sweetest homecoming ever,” says Joe. “The show was amazing. Our mom got to stay at a nice hotel and get dressed up and come see us play. Musically we were a bit shaky, it being our third gig, but it was a great room to play in.”
Proving its versatility, the Family has made fans of a couple of fellow Massachusetts-bred musicians who, on the surface at least, don’t have much in common: singer-songwriter Willy Mason and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler. Mason contributed to the reggae-tinged “The Princess And The Pea” on Through The Trees , while the demon of screamin’ discovered Family of the Year through a mutual connection and compared what he heard to “The Mamas And The Papas on acid.” Interestingly enough, the Keefe brothers used to live next to the apartment in Boston that once housed Aerosmith.
“I don’t think Steven Tyler is getting a tattoo anytime soon, but he likes our music,” says Sebastian. “We had the opportunity to meet him once, and he was really cool.”
But a band is only as good as its most recent output, which is why it’s fair to say that Family of the Year has positioned itself for greatness. Recorded by what now constitutes the core of FOTY—Joe (vocals, guitar), Sebastian (drums, vocals), Buckey (guitar, vocals), and Christina Schroeter (keyboards, vocals)—the group completed 14 songs with producer Wally Gagel at his new studio in Hollywood. This is the first time that the band has worked with a producer and gone outside of its own camp to release its music.
With Gagel’s assistance, the band has crafted a stirring set of songs teeming with catchy melodies, clever ruminations on love, heartbreak, and staying up late enough to watch the sun rise, and a cosmopolitan flavor enhanced by the fact that the members of Family of the Year hail from all over the globe. After being born in Martha’s Vineyard, the Keefe brothers followed their father’s bloodline back to Wales during their formative years (during which time Britpop was booming); Buckey is from Jacksonville, Florida, where he familiarized himself with that town’s all-ages punk scene; and Schroeter is the lone Southern California native, having grown up in Huntington Beach. Though still only in their 20s, the members of this Family are music veterans, and the precision with which they play is a testament to all of the hard work that got them here.
Gagel is another Boston native, having played with ’90s power trio Orbit prior to his current status as half of the hit-making production duo Wax Ltd (he and Xandy Barry have collectively and individually worked with artists like Folk Implosion, Muse, New Order, and The Rolling Stones). Joe had already developed strong ties with Gagel before the band entered the studio.
“Having him be a really close friend instead of a random producer assigned to us was really helpful, because you have to be pushed to edit yourself and be better, be stronger, work harder on things,” says Joe. “Working with someone like that who knows exactly what we wanted it to sound like with the same exact vision, it was really kind of a no-brainer.”
St. Croix ’s title track and “Living On Love” perfectly encapsulate what FOTY does best, and the two songs will also appear on next year’s full-length. “St. Croix” is a dreamy, jangly tune about “a boy from Florida / took a trip to the Caribbean … he came to get over her,” and in case you’re wondering, yes, it’s about Jamesy. “Living On Love” is as spirited as the band members themselves, promoting carpe diem over a bouncy, keyboard-driven rocker that brings to mind Vampire Weekend at its best. As a bonus, the EP features a slow-bumping electro remix of “St. Croix” by Hooray For Earth’s Noel Heroux, who over the years has shared various stages with the Keefe brothers. The track is a reminder of their origins, while the EP and LP as a whole are glorious celebrations of just how far they’ve come.
“It feels like the first time in so many ways, because it’s the first time things have really clicked,” says Joe.
“We inspire each other,” says Sebastian. “It was important for this record to be something that would stand up as one piece, rather than something that sounded like songs strung together. We really wanted to have a record with a clear identity.”
And Family of the Year’s future is clearly a bright one. Playing every show like it’s a special occasional and writing each song with complete conviction has allowed the band to accomplish everything it has set its sights on. As “Living On Love” notes, “they say that you can’t get every little thing that you want … it’s such a lie.” Contact Information
Booking: AJ Paul / APA apaul@apa-agency.com
Online: Sneak Attack, Zach Hinkle, zach@sneakattackmedia.com
Label: tinyOGRE, marketing@tinyOGREent.com
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19:55:48 12/16/11
Family Of The Year - Live in Studio B
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Family of The Year performs at Mevio Studios in San Francisco WEBSITE FACEBOOK TWITTER About
Most bands function like a family, seeing how touring, writing, and studio time force them to share a lot of small spaces for extended periods of time. But Family of the Year has taken that familial feeling a step further, and not just with its moniker. The members of the Los Angeles outfit have formed unbreakable bonds amongst themselves that come from cohabitating in a run-down house and relying on each other for inspiration and support, which has led to the kind of camaraderie that allows members to finish each other’s sentences. It also doesn’t hurt that frontman Joe Keefe and drummer Sebastian Keefe are real-life siblings.
Not surprisingly, many of the group’s songs feature numerous voices, and more than a few include a chorus of joyous handclaps. Some even sound like they should be sung by the tight-knit group around the campfire while the s’mores are melting and the wine is flowing, especially the ones that name-drop members of the band. Guitarist Jamesy Buckey, in particular, has received the lion’s share of shout-outs in FOTY songs, to the point where it’s become a Family tradition.
Family of the Year’s story began in 2009, when Joe assembled a band around an album, Songbook , that he completed while decompressing from a five-year stint with Unbusted, the alt-rock trio he started in Boston with Sebastian that gained some notoriety for its inclusion on the soundtrack to the Farrelly brothers’ film Stuck On You . Instead of relying on the distortion of his past, suddenly pianos, horns, acoustic guitars, and other assorted instrumentation were being used to display a more sophisticated—yet equally as playful—indie-rock sound that brings to mind classic pop bands like The Smiths, The Byrds, Fleetwood Mac, and The Go-Betweens.
To say that Family of the Year has accomplished a lot in a short amount of time would be an understatement. In addition to Songbook , the band has issued a pair of EPs on its own Washashore Records imprint, 2009’s Where’s The Sun and 2010’s Through The Trees , and songs from all three discs have made their way onto various international releases. Media attention has come from various corners of the world, including heavy rotation on French radio as well as glowing reviews from NME , the BBC, and Spin .
Now the group is preparing for its busiest schedule yet, with shows and tours being planned around two new releases: the St. Croix EP, which is coming out on Sept. 27, and the full-length Diversity , which is due in early 2012. In addition to plenty of stateside dates, the Family plans to return overseas, where it has already developed a significant fanbase. In early 2011, the band played sold-out shows in England and across Europe, including a triumphant set at France’s largest music festival, Les Vieilles Charrues.
The list of artists that FOTY has played with over the years is notable, including Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes (who took the band on tour early in its career), Mumford & Sons, Gomez, and The Antlers, though arguably the most impressive opening gig so far was when the band warmed up a Ben Folds performance with the Boston Pops Orchestra. Handpicked by Folds and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart, Family of the Year beat out 700 other hopeful artists to open the Oct. 2009 event. Not a bad way to spend your third show ever.
“We went back home to Boston to play at Symphony Hall, which was the sweetest homecoming ever,” says Joe. “The show was amazing. Our mom got to stay at a nice hotel and get dressed up and come see us play. Musically we were a bit shaky, it being our third gig, but it was a great room to play in.”
Proving its versatility, the Family has made fans of a couple of fellow Massachusetts-bred musicians who, on the surface at least, don’t have much in common: singer-songwriter Willy Mason and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler. Mason contributed to the reggae-tinged “The Princess And The Pea” on Through The Trees , while the demon of screamin’ discovered Family of the Year through a mutual connection and compared what he heard to “The Mamas And The Papas on acid.” Interestingly enough, the Keefe brothers used to live next to the apartment in Boston that once housed Aerosmith.
“I don’t think Steven Tyler is getting a tattoo anytime soon, but he likes our music,” says Sebastian. “We had the opportunity to meet him once, and he was really cool.”
But a band is only as good as its most recent output, which is why it’s fair to say that Family of the Year has positioned itself for greatness. Recorded by what now constitutes the core of FOTY—Joe (vocals, guitar), Sebastian (drums, vocals), Buckey (guitar, vocals), and Christina Schroeter (keyboards, vocals)—the group completed 14 songs with producer Wally Gagel at his new studio in Hollywood. This is the first time that the band has worked with a producer and gone outside of its own camp to release its music.
With Gagel’s assistance, the band has crafted a stirring set of songs teeming with catchy melodies, clever ruminations on love, heartbreak, and staying up late enough to watch the sun rise, and a cosmopolitan flavor enhanced by the fact that the members of Family of the Year hail from all over the globe. After being born in Martha’s Vineyard, the Keefe brothers followed their father’s bloodline back to Wales during their formative years (during which time Britpop was booming); Buckey is from Jacksonville, Florida, where he familiarized himself with that town’s all-ages punk scene; and Schroeter is the lone Southern California native, having grown up in Huntington Beach. Though still only in their 20s, the members of this Family are music veterans, and the precision with which they play is a testament to all of the hard work that got them here.
Gagel is another Boston native, having played with ’90s power trio Orbit prior to his current status as half of the hit-making production duo Wax Ltd (he and Xandy Barry have collectively and individually worked with artists like Folk Implosion, Muse, New Order, and The Rolling Stones). Joe had already developed strong ties with Gagel before the band entered the studio.
“Having him be a really close friend instead of a random producer assigned to us was really helpful, because you have to be pushed to edit yourself and be better, be stronger, work harder on things,” says Joe. “Working with someone like that who knows exactly what we wanted it to sound like with the same exact vision, it was really kind of a no-brainer.”
St. Croix ’s title track and “Living On Love” perfectly encapsulate what FOTY does best, and the two songs will also appear on next year’s full-length. “St. Croix” is a dreamy, jangly tune about “a boy from Florida / took a trip to the Caribbean … he came to get over her,” and in case you’re wondering, yes, it’s about Jamesy. “Living On Love” is as spirited as the band members themselves, promoting carpe diem over a bouncy, keyboard-driven rocker that brings to mind Vampire Weekend at its best. As a bonus, the EP features a slow-bumping electro remix of “St. Croix” by Hooray For Earth’s Noel Heroux, who over the years has shared various stages with the Keefe brothers. The track is a reminder of their origins, while the EP and LP as a whole are glorious celebrations of just how far they’ve come.
“It feels like the first time in so many ways, because it’s the first time things have really clicked,” says Joe.
“We inspire each other,” says Sebastian. “It was important for this record to be something that would stand up as one piece, rather than something that sounded like songs strung together. We really wanted to have a record with a clear identity.”
And Family of the Year’s future is clearly a bright one. Playing every show like it’s a special occasional and writing each song with complete conviction has allowed the band to accomplish everything it has set its sights on. As “Living On Love” notes, “they say that you can’t get every little thing that you want … it’s such a lie.” Contact Information
Booking: AJ Paul / APA apaul@apa-agency.com
Online: Sneak Attack, Zach Hinkle, zach@sneakattackmedia.com
Label: tinyOGRE, marketing@tinyOGREent.com
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23:00:00 11/30/11
PROBATE REAL ESTATE, PROFIT TURNING NICHE WITH LITTLE COMPETITION
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http://www.realestateinvesting-gurureview.com/probate-real-estate-investing.html Probate real estate investing is a profit turning niche with little to no competition. Probate is the legal process through which the possessions of a deceased person are disbursed. The will states the executor, who is is assigned to administer the probate process however sometimes...
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03:00:00 10/19/11
Dark Souls Speed Run and Professor Layton RPG - Press Pause Daily
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Some guy beats Dark Souls in 2 hours and Professor Layton the RPG?
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Story 1:
So apparently according to a story that came out Monday a gamer in China has recently completed the super hard RPG Dark Souls in one hour and 26 minutes! What the F?
(looking off camera) that game is the one where you die a million times right?
Don’t believe me? Hey “I” didn't believe me … so check out some of this footage.
Yep...he did it alright. Man I feel like an inadequate gamer now...(try it---> ) but I'm still hella cute. So take that weird no life gamer!!
http://www.gamepro.com/article/news/224021/man-beats-dark-souls-in-less-than-2-hours/
Stor y 2:
So you may be aware that the new Professor Layton game, Professor Layton and the Last Specter, came out, BUT if you haven't picked it up yet you might be interested in this. it has a 100 hour RPG in it!! well not if you’re in Europe. they apparently got the shaft and North American gamers are getting the bonus content in their version. weird.. a professor Layton RPG... but also sweet!
http://www.gamepro.com/article/news/224001/latest-professor-layton-game-featuring-bonus-100-hour-rpg-unless-youre-european-out-today/
That will do it for your daily dose of press pause, be sure to check out our live discussion show at twitch.tv/presspause tomorrow at 12 pm pacific. You can also find fully edited episodes over at our Youtube channel: youtube.com/presspausemevio .
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17:11:50 09/16/11
BRENDA SONG IS NOT PREGNANT!?? - Best Breaking Dawn Trailer Reaction! - SPANISH FAIL!
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BRENDA SONG IS NOT PREGNANT!?? - Best Breaking Dawn Trailer Reaction! - SPANISH FAIL!
New Buck Factor Playlist! bit.ly Meet My Baby Girls! youtu.be Please Thumbs Up! Leave a Comment/Fave/Share! I hope you Subscribe To My Channel! _____ Comment Questions of the Day (answer any or all) 1. Did you beat me at Rocks Paper Scissors? 2. Do you think Glee needs more new characters? 3. Do you know who JTT is? Who is YOUR teen idol from your childhood? 4. How was my spanish? LOL 5. What is YOUR REACTION to the Breaking Dawn trailer? BONUS: main question at the end! Watch- Duh! LOL ___ MAIN CHANNEL: SUBSCRIBE! youtube.com SECOND CHANNEL: SUBSCRIBE! youtube.com PHONE CHANNEL: BE AFRAID! youtube.com Follow Buck on Twitter: twitter.com Friend Buck on Facebook: www.facebook.com NEW! DON'T TELL buckhollywood.tumblr.com ADD ME ON GOOGLE PLUS bit.ly Links To Stories Covered: Brenda Song Not Pregnant? bit.ly Lindsay Lohan Can't Pay For Groceries? bit.ly Lohan Fashion Week Fight? bit.ly Jonathan Taylor Thomas! bit.ly Breaking Dawn Trailer! www.youtube.com Joan Crawford Nudezzz? popbytes.com From: WHATTHEBUCKSHOW Views: 174405 6438 ratings Time: 07:04 More in People & Blogs
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15:44:46 08/04/11
We Love Pottermore!!!! And Tom Felton Apes Sexy Bodies & Katy Perry!!!
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WE LOVE POTTERMORE!!!! - AND TOM FELTON, APES, SEXY BODIES & KATY PERRY!!!
Get Your Tickets! bit.ly Rise of the Planet of the Apes TRAILER: www.youtube.com Tweet This Video! Share on Your Facebook! Tumblr It!? Shhh!Please Thumbs Up! Leave a Comment/Fave/Share! I hope you Subscribe To My Channel! _____ Comment Questions of the Day: (Answer any or all!) 1. Are you looking forward to Rise Of The Planet of the Apes? 2. What is your favorite animal movie of all time? 3. Who is YOUR pick for sexiest body -- male and female? 4. Did you try to find a Magic Quill for Pottermore? 5. Thoughts on the reunion of RHONY and mean tweeting? 6. What is your favorite Katy Perry number one song? BONUS: What topics should I cover on What the Buck more! I am listening! Thanks! ____ GET BUCKED! MAIN CHANNEL: SUBSCRIBE! youtube.com SECOND CHANNEL: SUBSCRIBE! youtube.com PHONE CHANNEL: BE AFRAID! youtube.com Follow Buck on Twitter: twitter.com Friend Buck on Facebook: www.facebook.com NEW! DON'T TELL buckhollywood.tumblr.com ADD ME ON GOOGLE PLUS bit.ly About this episode: Michael Buckley -buckhollywood - What the Buck covers the premiere of Rise of the Planet of the Apes on August 5th starring James Franco, Frieda Pinto and Tom Felton. Also - Pottermore site is giving away early access if you find a Magic Quill! Helen Mirren was named Best Body beating out Pippa Middleton and JLo! Sorry Daniel Craig you are not ugly! Real Housewives of New York needs to recast those ladies! Except Sonia! Congrats to Katy Perry on her 5 nunber ones off Teenage Dream! Also some serious ... From: WHATTHEBUCKSHOW Views: 142169 7734 ratings Time: 10:26 More in People & Blogs
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07:26:00 07/14/11
Other Lives: Landforms (Bonus Track)
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A BONUS TRACK, recorded after the MBE session ended, and available via podcast July 14- July 28.









