Music Joshua Boydston
Sleigh Bells with Neon Indian and Bosco Delrey 7 p.m. Tuesday Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main, Tulsa cainsballroom.com, 918-584-2306 $23
Hip Hop/Rap Matt Carney
Judging by the ads Warner Bros. Records is running on Pitchfork, the
lack of coverage in more conventional rap and hip-hop media outlets, and
hired-gun producer Dan Carey’s résumé (Hot Chip, M.I.A., La Roux), the
juggernaut label is marketing Theophilus London’s debut LP, “Timez Are
Weird These Days,” toward hipsters instead of a more conventional
hip-hop audience.
Miss the premiere of OK Go’s latest, craziest vid during the Super Bowl? Prepare yourself.
While OK Go have never been especially notable for the quirky pop-rock music it records, the painstaking amountof care that goes into their music videos is unassailable. Seriously, if Pavement had invested that much thought and energy into anything, Stephen Malkmus would have recorded 35 platinum records and currently be serving his fifth consecutive term as the governor of California right now.
But, yeah, a condensed version of this video ran during the fourth quarter of last night’s great celebration of American media. It’s so awesome as to demand a few proper watches in full, just to take it all in. The video’s YouTube page insists that the Chevy Sonic was outfitted with pneumatic arms; singer Damian Kulash took stunt driving lessons; the band sang in actual time while driving the car; and that the whole thing required four months to properly put together. Sweet lord.
Take note, musicians: If you’re going to shoot a commercial for a car manufacturer, then shoot the best damn commercial you can:
Also, below’s the halftime show for those who either missed it, or just want to watch Madonna indulge her newly reclaimed pop-idol status again.
Highlights: Cee Lo dresses like a monk, Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. (who flips the bird to the 152 million NBC-viewing folks watching at home) grab their pom-poms for the Material Girl’s new single, “Give Me All Your Luvin’,” and it appears that the Roman Coliseum’s daycare let out early as LMFAO jump in for a dance routine set to the melody from their “Party Rock Anthem” single: