Posts Tagged ‘Robyn’

Robyn | Saturday Night Live | Video

December 12th, 2011 | A/V Club, Music | 0 Comments

Robyn rocked Saturday Night Live this past weekend. If you are not familiar with this Swedish star then check out the videos below and prepare to be entertained.

RobynCall Your Girlfriend

RobynDancing On My Own

This Week In Music | Brandon Flowers, Holy Fuck, Kanye West, M.I.A. & More

October 16th, 2010 | A/V Club, Headlines | 1 Comment

Fuck yeah! It’s the weekend. A lot has happened in the world of music. Take a few minutes, take a look at the bullet points below, pretend you know some shit and BOOM! it’s college all over again!

Canadian electronic group HOLY FUCK released the above amazing video that features cats rocking out and car chases!

This coming week marks a week of non stop music in New York City as CMJ (College Music Journal) holds it’s annual festivities. Bands from around the country and world will perform in the majority of New York City’s venues from Tuesday until Saturday. Surprisingly Pitchfork announced a three day music festival coinciding with CMJ. More HERE

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This Week in Music | 9/10/10 | Will Smith, NOFX, M.I.A., Robyn

September 10th, 2010 | Headlines | 1 Comment

Friday is here, This Week in Music is upon us! Check every Friday to find out what you are missing in the world of music news!

Will Smith’s daughter has a bangin single about hair. HERE

Broken Social Scene wrote the score for the upcoming mental hospital flick It’s Kind of a Funny Story starring Zach Galifianakis. Now you have two reasons to see the film. More HERE

NOFX has a new song and video about being old. HERE.
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Robyn – Hang With Me – Exclusive New Video

September 8th, 2010 | A/V Club | 0 Comments

Robyn – Hang With Me official video from Robyn on Vimeo.

Robyn – Hyperballad Bjork Cover

September 1st, 2010 | A/V Club, Headlines | 1 Comment

“Robyn covered the Icelandic singer’s 1996 single “Hyperballad” backed by a full orchestra at this year’s Polar Music Prize ceremony where this year’s recipients were Italian composer Ennio Morricone and Björk.” (Pitchfork)