The scenes that Timothy Saccenti created were out of this world and beautifully captured by Ivan Abel. I was honored to be picked as musical director/arranger and tasked with coming up with different arrangements than what is on the album for 5 songs that we chose collectively.
If even Lil Jon can find a political cause — spoiler alert: it's legalized weed — then shouldn't you also be able to get involved and vote? This Rock The Vote PSA starts Lil Jon alongside Lena Dunham, Natasha Lyonne, Fred Armisen and other notables all turning out for whatever cause they want.
This time the lovable, yet scuzzy puppets seems to get himself kidnapped, forcing Run The Jewels, aka Killer Mike and El-P, to go on an underground rescue mission that involves doing battle with Andrew W.K. and Amber Tamblyn.
What starts as space-age sexy gets intergalactically trippy as Bat For Lashes singer Natasha Khan gets pulled into a world of puppets, 2-D animation and steampunkian contraptions.
There's an funereal, yet divine grace to the new Depeche Mode, but that's exactly what fans have come to love from these downbeat electronic legends. Director Timothy Saccenti captures the mood, mixing the Biblical with the celestial on an epic scale.
Here's a cute clip from Ben & Julia — who delighted us in 2012 with a bottle-poppin' pekingnese — that should resonate with, if not nauseate anyone who cannot bear another day of leftovers.