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Lovefreekz is the alias of English electronic record producer Mark Hadfield. In 2004, his single "Shine", re-creating a sample of the Electric Light Orchestra's 1979 track "Shine a Little Love", [1] became an international club hit, reaching number 22 on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart in its 2 April 2005 issue during its four-week run.
Surf Curse is an American indie surf rock band formed in 2012 in Reno, Nevada, and now based in Los Angeles. [1] [2] The band was formed by Nick Rattigan (lead vocals and drums) and Jacob Rubeck (guitars), and now also includes Henry Dillon and Noah Kholl.
An accompanying music video was released on August 6, 2021, and directed by the band itself. They talked about the video via TV News Desk: "We never had any intention to make a music video for 'Freaks', but when the opportunity occurred we knew what it needed to be, we had to make a video set in Charles Burns' Black Hole world, which originally inspired the song.
Branch, who also got a game ball from the Dallas Cowboys romp last week, raised the ball in the air and just said: "Love, y’all." And Goff, as always, closed out the speech with a team cheer.
The band combined Lehman's use of funk with the bass, and Pantella had blended drum loops along with his live drumming at shows. [1] Combinations like these made Love Among Freaks different from the rock scene. In 1998, Love Among Freaks decided to finally release a full-length album, titled Representin' Planet Earth. The band became a staple ...
Dreaming big came naturally to Wilson, so Moawad helped ground those dreams. “Russell's the kind of guy that believes anything is possible,” said entrepreneur Kenny Dichter, a close friend of ...
Inspired by Tod Browning's film Freaks (1932) with a science fiction twist, the film features pseudo-scientific jargon, stop motion visuals, makeup effects, references to psychedelics, comical gore, nudity, and appearances by actors with actual genetic abnormalities as well as some fictional disabilities including a man with "rubber bones" known as the Human Pretzel, a lady with reptilian skin ...