Another musical mashup from There I Ruined It (previously), this is a short portion of Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’, but with some banjo accompaniment and southern backup vocalization added to make it more bluegrassy. I’m not gonna lie, it’s a real toe-tapper. At least one, and possibly all eleven if you
This is a delightful video of vocalist Jared Halley performing a multi-track cover of Bobby “Boris” Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers’ Halloween classic ‘Monster Mash’ with his 10-year old son Noah. And, unlike anything else you’ll probably see or hear on the internet today, this was just good, clean fun. Enjoy
Step into my time machine (sure, it looks like the same closet where we play 7 minutes in heaven) and take a trip back to 1971 and John Lennon hearing the recording of his ‘Imagine’ for the first time. He seems relatively pleased with the result. As he should be,
Compiled by music reviewer Todd in the Shadows (he may be a vampire) with the crowdsourced help of listeners, this is a supercut video featuring songs (with accompanying music videos) that stop (however briefly) when the artist says stop in the lyrics. It’s over a half hour long. That is
Because everybody fantasizes about living in medieval times and being a knight or princess (why do you think Renaissance Faires are so popular? I was born to be a wizard), this is a video of bardcore musician Hildegard von Blingin’ performing a medieval cover of the Rolling Stones’ ‘Paint It
This is a music video from There I Ruined It (previously), who used A.I. to emulate Anthony Kiedis’ and John Frusciante’s vocals for a performance of ‘Snow’ with lyrics reimagined to sound like what non-fans think the band is singing. I imagine even a few fans would acknowledge this is
This is a video of musician Andrea Boccarusso performing 25 menacing/evil sounding guitar riffs from songs. How evil were they? I got the goosebumps! And not just because I refuse to turn the heat on until October and it’s 52 degrees in here, but my girlfriend has like six sweatshirts
Because who doesn’t like to close their eyes and imagine they live in an alternate reality where 80’s music was popular in the middle ages, this is a medley of 22 different 1980’s jams performed in a 1380’s bardcore style by a computer. Time stamps in case you’re looking for