Posts Tagged ‘music’

4.4.12

5 Word Songs

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We recently had the privilege of getting to know Erik and Justin over at The Indie Machines. They produced/edited the video we wrote/directed for YouTube’s April Fools video, The YouTube Collection. When they showed us their latest creation, Cardboard Robots Battle in Space, they mentioned that they take 5 word title suggestions from their audience, then make them into movies. We loved the idea and thought it would be a very fun music project. So, get going! Give your 5 word movie titles to The Indie Machines and give us your 5 word song titles!

7.14.11

Harry Potter Changed Her Life

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We’ve been told that the final Harry Potter film premieres tonight at midnight. We’ve also been told that the films and the books have amassed quite the committed following over the years. :) If you count yourself a member of the Fandom, we hope this internet composition will resonate with your soul. But even if you don’t know the difference between a hogwart and a bunion, we still trust that this song will provide the inspiration you need today!

We discovered Maccadole’s “amazing” vlog when it had less than 40 views! (Can you believe it?!) We immediately knew we had to turn it into a song. So we got in touch with Mac in Sweden and she gave us permission to use her video. 48 hours later, boom. Like a Feathery Flamingo Flame Fuzzer.

Don’t forget! Download the mp3 on our Music page. Support internetainment!

Here’s her video:

And here’s our video:

Be your mythical best and visit Maccadole’s YouTube Channel and leave a kind comment there!

Long-time mythical beasts out there will know that this isn’t our first foray into musical verbatim songwriting…. leave a comment here and let us know your favorite one we’ve done (can you name em all?)!

PS- See you TOMORROW NIGHT (Friday) at 10/9c on IFC for Commercial Kings and 10:30pm ET(7:30PT) for our Live Internet Chat afterwards!

6.25.09

Fayetteville Feed: Roughin’ it with Rhett & Link

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James Johnson has a vision for bringing the vibrant arts scene around Fayetteville, NC to the web in a compelling way. Through the new online magazine, The Fayetteville Feed, he wants to capture the magic of print mags like Rolling Stone and repackage them for the web, keeping mainstays like front covers intact (as opposed to most online outlets that have settled for text and a few images). Thanks, James, for the great article! Check it out here.

Thanks also to the talented Raul Rubiera for the amazing photo shoot. You can check out some of the other images from the shoot at the bottom of the article. We’ll be incorporating a number of these (and some you haven’t yet seen) into a new collection of Rhett&Link promotional images.

Don’t forget to check out Brink on the Science Channel at 8PM tonight!