Why Wasn't "Lazy Sunday" Part Of The SNL 100th Digital Short?
Why Wasn't "Lazy Sunday" Part Of The SNL 100th Digital Short?GothamistSaturday Night Live celebrated the 100th Digital Short last night with a star-studded video, featuring cameos from Justin Bieber, Jon Hamm, Natalie Portman, Justin Timberlake, Julian Casablancas, Usher, Will Ferrell, and Michael Bolton.Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Usher in 'SNL' 100th shortAZ Central.comDid You See This? SNL's 100th Digital ShortSlate Magazine (blog)all 105 news articles »
Watch SNL's 100th Digital Short
Watch SNL's 100th Digital ShortStereogumLast Saturday's Will Ferrell-hosted Saturday Night Live contained the 100th Digital Short, a celebratory musical number featuring Justin Bieber, Julian Casablancas, Justin Timberlake, Natalie Portman, Michael Bolton, Usher, Jon Hamm and about every ...and more »
Tanlines Talk Their Debut Album and Emoticon With MTV News
Tanlines Talk Their Debut Album and Emoticon With MTV NewsMTV NewsThe band recently got the chance to tour with Julian Casablancas - the lead singer of The Strokes, we wanted to find out what (if any) advice he gave the band, and what that experience was like. "He liked my sweater..." says Jesse.and more »
Video: SNL's 100th Digital Short, Will Ferrell's Bush, And Guest Stars Galore
Video: SNL's 100th Digital Short, Will Ferrell's Bush, And Guest Stars GaloreGothamistThe highlight of the night was the 100th Digital Short, which included tons of callbacks and guest appearances by Justin Bieber, Jon Hamm, Natalie Portman, Justin Timberlake, Julian Casablancas, and Michael Bolton. Ana Gasteyer showed up for a very ...Video: Usher on Saturday Night LiveConsequence of SoundSATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 37.21 Will Ferrell & UsherCrave OnlineWatch: Usher performs on Saturday Night LiveThe NJ Underground (blog)all 84 news articles »
Royal Headache's eponymous album travels through time and space
Royal Headache's eponymous album travels through time and spaceStraight.comWhile I'd wager that the Aussies were influenced in some part by Julian Casablancas and company, Royal Headache is more than a carbon copy of the Strokes. For one thing, Royal Headache is considerably more lo-fi than Is This It, which makes it sound ...