November 2013

Kris Keyes and Strange Element "Giant" (Michele Plunkett, dir.)

Sound -Track for the movie "The Temple" The Temple is an original Fantasy story set in medieval times. As the story unfolds, A forbidden love between a knight and a princess cause him and other knights to accept a life threatening challenge to be with the one he loves(Princess Maria). He faces violent betrayal, supernatural forces of the dead and hell that condemns him to immortal life long servitude to an evil Monk(Netivia). There is only a certain amount of time before he can no longer be saved from the condemning curse of being a gargoyle slave of the Temple.

 

Houndmouth "Casino (Bad Things)" (Anthony & Alexander, dir.)

From the debut album "From The Hills Below The City", out now:Rough Trade Records Directed by Anthony Caronna and Alexander Smith via Genero.tv Houdmouth have just announced more US tour dates: Feb 7 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall Feb 8 - Evanston, IL @ SPACE Feb 9 - Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Feb 11 - Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Room Feb 12 - Lawrence, KS @ The Bottleneck Feb 14 + 15 - Denver, CO @ Larmier Lounge Feb 18 - Norman, OK @ Opolis Feb 19 - Austin, TX @ The Parish Feb 20 - Dallas, TX @ Sons of Hermann Hall Feb 21 - Little Rock, AR @ Revolution Music Room

The Hottest Couples in Music Videos

Is Kanye and Kim Kardashian the hottest couple to enshrine their love in a music video? Vulture made a list — Kimye comes in at #7, which means it will clearly be included in a future rant — ranking them from nottest to hottest.

The kookiest one is unfortunately not on the list: Britney Spears and Jason Trawick, who was also her manager at the time (and has much better abs than any other music manager out there. Believe me.) 

There also many notable hair metal omissions like David Coverdale of Whitesnake and Tawny Kitaen in "Here I Go Again" and "Is This Love" (ed. It was not) and, of course, Sam Kinison and Jessica Hahn in "Wild Thing" ...

Read more for the full list, but hit Vulture for a breakdown of each one:

Vh1 You Oughta Know In Concert Airs Tonight 9/8c

Vh1's inaugural You Oughta Know airs tonight, November 21, at 9/8C. This celebration of the channel's longrunning and respected artist discovery program features some of its most esteemed alumni including: Lorde, Haim, Lumineers, Emile Sande, Johnnyswim, Matt Nathanson and some surprise guests all sharing the same stage (plus a separately taped performance with Ed Sheeran).

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