DEAD MAN’S BONES “Pa Pa Power” mini-film (feat. art by Joshua Allen Harris)

September 2, 2010 in art, Global Destruction, Movies / Television, Music, Reviews, With Video

We first began receiving emails about Dead Man’s Bones less than a week into the beginning of last year.  The first contact included a video and an mp3 link for a song called, “In the Room Where You Sleep“.  There was also some information surrounding the project, but it was very minimal and extremely general.  We were simply informed that the included content revolved around a “collaboration between a new band called Dead Man’s Bones and the Silverlake Conservatory of Music Children’s choir” and that they would be releasing an upcoming record which was “conceptual in nature“.  What wasn’t mentioned and wouldn’t be addressed directly until an email several months later , was that one of the key players in the group is actually quite recognizable in another area of the entertainment industry.  Moments into the video, however, it was clear that the man sitting behind the piano and singing was none other then ex-Mousekateer, Ryan Gosling.  What’s even worse was that, no matter how much I didn’t want it to be true, I knew that I actually liked it.

Gosling‘s identity wasn’t necessarily kept a “secret” but it wasn’t shoved out into the forefront for the marketing campaign either (a-la Juliette and the Licks or when the sub-mediocre actor Keanu Reeves became the unimpressive bass player for the incredibly shitty Dogstar.)  It didn’t matter either way; this time the music was good.  The real test is that whenever I’ve played Dead Man’s Bones around people, without first informing them of who’s behind it , they seem to take an immediate interest.  The reverse is definitely not the case.  I’ve, somewhat recently, gone back to taking on work as a barista and have thrown it on a few times in the cafe.  I’d almost completely forgotten about the album, until a customer mentioned seeing their show in Seattle last year.  I understand the stigma surrounding a Ryan Gosling-fueled musical effort and I have to admit that, although I had a positive view of the album, I believe that some level of superficiality may have played a part with me not throwing it into more of a rotation since it’s release last October.  Just as I was starting to rediscover the work for myself again and wondering about the current state of the project, two new updates/announcements were released.  The first was a slot performing as part of a solid lineup at this weekend’s FYF FEST in Los Angeles.  The second was a nearly 13 minute video for one of the album’s standout tracks, “Pa Pa Power“. Read the rest of this entry →

WOAH! WHAT THE SHIT!? : Filipina Demon performs “I Will Always Love You”

June 4, 2010 in art, Comedy, Global Destruction, Music, The Web, With Video

Another link was just sent to me that forced me to drop everything that I was doing to make it a priority.  I was very focused on sifting through and digitally retouching hundreds of photos from last weekends Sasquatch festival.  Then I got a heads up from photographer Lars Peterson directing me to what is the greatest thing I’ve seen since that WEEN set on Monday night.  I’m not exactly sure what this video is all about, but it appears to have been filmed at some sort of talent contest in the Philippines.  You will notice a trophy off to the side of the stage [pictured above] as well as the words “lipsynch” and “contest” plastered across the the bottom of the back wall in glittery letters.  From what I can tell, the top of the wall reads “Sulucan Youth & Volunteer Movement“.  One thing that I am sure of is that this video is ridiculously amazing and that it’s necessary to view it from start until the very end.

The original video seems to have come from a Facebook page of a man by the name of  Thinnz Catipay.  From there I searched it out and tracked it down on youtube.  The following video even credits Catipay through the following comments in the youtube info section “Video extracted from facebook. Uploaded by Thinnz Catipay.“  We don’t speak the language or understand the comments so, if you know more about what’s going on here, please comment below.  Either way, we’re getting plenty of enjoyment from it, as is.

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Worst Places to be High on Acid in Seattle (Volume 1)

May 21, 2009 in Global Destruction, PSA

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I know how reckless you crazy kids are today, with your LSD and your magic mushrooms. You smoke your salvia divinorum, get “digital” with your delinquent adolescent cronies off that Dimethyltryptamine, and liquid dance all night to happy-hardcore beats while hopped up on synthetic mescaline and designer drugs likes 2C-I.

Nobody’s going to tell you what to do, with your teenage attitudes and misguided views of invincibility. I’m not even going to try to attempt it.  What I am going to do, however, is break a few things down for you as far as hallucinogens go.

1) The environment is possibly the most important factor in how your night is going to turn out.

2) There are some locations that will increase the likelihood of your experience going South fast.

3) The “best” places to trip out are also often the “worst” and vice-versa.

Here are some of the riskiest spots to get spun out and act-a-fool in the Seattle area. Read the rest of this entry →

Pardee Time!: Alex Pardee paints Steve Urkel

March 12, 2009 in art, Global Destruction, Movies / Television, With Video

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San Francisco based artist, Alex Pardee, is keeping his game fresh with one of his latest works.  He’s also helping to extend the 15 minutes that JaleelSteve UrkelWhite negotiated with the devil.  If you are a fan of Pardee‘s work, or just like what you see here, you are in luck.  This time Alex has created a time-lapse video for us to see how his art is really created. Read the rest of this entry →

Alex Pardee reviews Friday the 13th

February 14, 2009 in art, Movies / Television, Reviews

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I got a myspace bulletin today that read “*SPOILER ALERT* Repost because I woke up and Im still mad.“  It was sent by California artist Alex Pardee and was an honest expression of his feelings about Michael Bay‘s latest  attempt to remake and capitalize off of someone else’s classic film work.  In reading the review, it was immediately clear to me that the style and tone was in the vein of the brand of content that we have tried to provide here on the site.  Filmmaker, Michael Bay, has been a personal issue of mine lately so, it was refreshing to read someone else’s take on the work of the director/producer.  Apart from disaster films (pun intended) like Armageddon , Bay has also been involved with the recent remakes of  The Hitcher, The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and the upcoming A Nightmare on Elm Street.  I didn’t have the highest hopes for his version of Friday the 13th but, at the least, I can say that I had more faith in it than Will Smith‘s goal to remake Park Chan-wook‘s amazing South Korean film Old Boy or the wreckless casting of his son Jaden Smith‘s in the a new version of  The Karate Kid.

goodnightlavaAlex Pardee, on the other hand, is an artist who’s work I enjoy and do have respect for. I liked his review so much that I actually contacted him today and he gracially agreed to allow us to repost it here on Monster Fresh.  For those who are unaware of Pardee‘s work, he is an accomplished illustrator, apparel designer and writer who has been featured heavily in publications such as Juxtapoz and Hi-Fructose.   As his bio state, “Alex Pardee’s unique style is one conceived through watching years of horror movies, writing graffiti, and listening to gangster rap. His work best represents that of a circus sideshow cemetery.“  He has worked on toy series with Kidrobot and Zero Friends, done album art for The Used, Cage, and In Flames, and even has his own “cinematic” clothing line with Hurley called “Night of the Treeple“.  We highly encourage you to check out his plethora of work, buy his wares, and to go out and catch one of his exhibits if you get the chance.  For now, enjoy his review of the new Friday the 13th; I did.

-Dead C
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Murder Party: A True Independent (Interview w/The Lab of Madness)

October 11, 2008 in art, Global Destruction, Interviews, Movies / Television, With Video

I am a sucker for a clever title and cover art, if you were to look at my Netflix queue you would see a bizarre collection of movies that I have no idea of what their plot or production quality is.   It is like reaching into some crazy grab bag, sometimes you find treasure, sometimes it is a plastic spider ring that barely fits on the tip of your finger.  One movie that caught my eye was a little independent film called “Murder Party”.  I could not pass up a movie that had a poster of a man in cardboard armor, wielding two chainsaws.

Part of the magic of this movie was not knowing what I was getting in to, so this review is not going to go much into the plot but into my experience watching it (and being so impressed and entertained by its dark humor). After my first viewing I was moved to contact the makers of the film for an interview (which will be included after this jump).
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