There is a time and a place for New Found Glory. The time is eighth grade, and the place is far, far away from famous movie songs. Their album From the Screen to Your Stereo Part 2, a sequel to their 2000 EP of the same name, is an abominable collection of soundtrack covers which have all been processed through Jordan Pundik’s treacherous nasal cavity and come out even less interesting than you had assumed they would. Unfortunately, the songs are no longer streaming from the band’s MySpace page, but the mere sight of the track list is enough to send a shiver down your spine:
Music & Lyrics, the Hugh Grant-Drew Barrymore romantic comedy that has Grant playing a more hetero George Michael type on the comeback trail, got crushed at the box office in its opening weekend, but the accompanying album–which snuck into stores last week and features Grant… More »
It’s been a while since we checked in with the alt.fan.jean-claude-van-damme newsgroup, so we missed this Sunday story in the L.A. Times, chronicling the odd trajectory of Michael Bishop’s 1988 shouldnta-couldnta-wouldnta hit, “Steal The Night”: In 1988, Bishop — who had… More »