Beyonce blew everyone away with her recent performance at the Billboard Music Awards, where she was honored with a presentation and some sort of special award for being beautiful and talented.
Her performance features a very innovate and interactive video backdrop sequence that corresponds with her movements. It’s both gorgeous and entertaining at the same time.
At this point, Beyonce can do no wrong. If she keeps it up, she will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the best female entertainers of all time. And she deserves that position completely.
An artist known as Henry Wolfe comes out of nowhere this week and haunts my mind with this soft and lovely ballad called “Open the Door.”
The video’s quality matches the song, too. Try to follow the love triangle between these puppets. It’s deep and emotional.
We look forward to seeing what else Henry Wolfe has to offer when he releases his full-length album in the coming weeks. I can only hope that the rest of the album sounds as good as this song.
Open the Door by Henry Wolfe from IRON FERN on Vimeo.
Bizarre is entertaining. But VERY bizarre is often disturbing.
iamamiwhoami is an example of an artist that teeters between the two like the peculiar love-child of Lady Gaga and Lykke Li.
Don’t let iamamiwhoami’s anonymity fool you, however. After many mysterious teaser videos back in 2009, it was revealed that Swedish singer/songwriter, Jonna Lee, was behind this strange creation.
Enjoy her 8+ minute new video titled “; John” below.
Remember that band that performed on a Subway with their iPhones last year? That band was Atomic Tom and that viral video put them on the map.
Now that they think of themselves as internet successes, they are releasing professional music videos such as this one.
“Red Light Warning Sign” displays the obsession that is Facebook. It’s a typical theme for a band that became known from the power of social media.
How long will they be able to ride the wave?
For those that don’t know, Austin Brown is Michael Jackson’s nephew. He has recently released a teaser for his upcoming debut album entitled 85 (the year he was born) and I have the video for you below.
There is no question that Austin is emulating his late great uncle in his vocals and dance moves, but now that the King of Pop is gone, won’t we welcome a bright young face like this with open arms?
Austin is promising and the Music Master looks forward to hearing the full album very soon.
Enjoy the teaser.
These eight-year olds can truly wail.
I didn’t know a child can play the banjo like that. It seems like such a difficult instrument to master. And it looks so large compared to his small body.
I hope this video leads to a great deal of success for these young gentlemen. They should have a bright future ahead of them.
The popular online musical duo, Pomplamoose, recently covered the Angry Birds theme. How appropriate for them to do so since both entities were made famous through the power of the web.
As usual, the duo kills (that’s a good thing) the theme song with authority. They are so good at what they do.
A short year ago, Andy Grammer was a street performer begging for change. Now, he’s selling out crowds with his spectacular singer/songwriter pop music.
Below, you can see him perform the song “Lunatic” to a packed house at one of his recent shows.
Improv Everywhere has come back with another sensational video. This one is taking advantage of the social media trends that are taking over the world right now.
Very clever stuff, guys!