We here at LP33 are feeling a little nostalgic this week, so for today’s Baker’s Dozen, we thought it might be fun to take a look back at the decade that introduced us to Britney Spears, Pogs and Rollerblades…you guessed it: the 90s.
So bust out your Dr. Martens and put on your favorite flannel as we look back at the greatest music videos from the 1990s.
After the lyric video dropped last week, I still haven’t gotten enough of my daily dose Cee-Lo; I guess that’s not gonna change with the official video landing late last night. You can no longer push a girl on the playground to show her you like her; Cee-Lo just changed the game:
Miike Snow have just released their October tour dates in support of their 2008 self titled debut. You can catch the guys in 8 major cities across North America, check out the dates:
October 6th – New York, NY @ Terminal 5
October 7th – New York, NY@ Terminal 5
October 8th – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits
Full dates after the jump.
Since I moonlight as a seer I know the public hasn’t quite had their fill of lovably deformed creatures with tragic yet uplifting story arcs, so I bring you MGMT’s official video for “Congratulations”.
LP33.tv friend Christopher Drew, aka Chris Ingle, aka Never Shout Never was recently at Billboard’s offices for their Mashup Monday’s.
Check out Never Shout Never on LP33.tv. After the jump is our walk-through with Never Shout Never at Lollapalooza 2010.
I love this song. I love this video. I don’t care that some people are saying it’s a novelty. Who cares? It’s a killer song, great groove, fun lyrics. When was the last time you heard a song that made you feel this good? Ironically for me it was “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley.
I think that this could be a watershed moment here for the music business. “Fuck You” could be the first hit single that is not played on radio or television.
On the final stop of her tour, Nneka hit the stage straight away, wasting no time in stepping to the mic and delivering her opening lyrics.
First two songs were bass heavy, drowning Nneka’s vocals, she rectified that swiftly, in a way both stern and understanding. Which I think is what defines her as an artist.
On stage she is, for lack of a better word, mesmerizing. Beyond possessing an interesting beauty (highlighted by inch deep dimples), she commands your …
We have some amaaaaaaaazing music videos from credible actors that you simply would not expect to see… or would you? Some are shocking, some amusing, some embarrassing beyond reason, and in amongst the few, there are a couple that actually ain’t half bad. We have rated them out of 5 for their legitimate musicianship.
* Complete Pants (Editor’s note: For stupid Americans such as myself, this means “crap”.)
** Better then a slap in the belly with a wet fish.
*** Perfectly mediocre
**** Decently Legit
***** So amazing that you will spend the next ten mins forwarding it to all your friends.
A few years ago, during a routine music search on YouTube, a video from Maria Zouroudis popped up. It was an acoustic cover of Rihanna’s “Don’t Stop the Music,” and my interest was piqued.
After watching it and the two other videos she had up, I was taken aback… This girl, who was still in college and just beginning to create her web presence at the time, could SING.
Check out her voice after the jump.









