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Cloud Nothings' music caught the attention of Kevin Greenspan at Bridgetown Records who offered to release the eight song EP Turning On featuring the single "Hey Cool Kid". A month later Speaker Tree Records released a vinyl edition of Turning On with an additional track (Strummin').
"Cool Kids" was originally released on May 31, 2013, as the iTunes Store Single of the Week and officially impacted United States radio the following year. The song subsequently became a sleeper hit , peaking at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and receiving airplay on US modern rock , hot adult contemporary , and contemporary hit radio stations.
The Cool Kids have been featured in the video games NBA Live 08 and MLB 2K8 with the song "88", [21] in Need for Speed Nitro, with The Bloody Beetroots in the song Awesome, [22] and in the episode "The First Cut Is the Deepest" from HBO's TV series Entourage with the song "Mikey Rocks". [23]
First released as "(She Talks) Body Talk" on the 1981 Body Talk Muzik album by Nick Gilder (earlier of "Hot Child in the City" fame), and co-written by Gilder and his longtime musical associate, Jamie Herndon, this song was believed to have been included on Cool Kids to appease the group's label. The band was also urged to shoot a video for the ...
Baseball was already set to honor Willie Mays this week, now tributes are pouring in from all over the sports world. Plus, the College World Series takes center stage this weekend.
Is Travis Kelce serving as Taylor Swift's latest muse? The 34-year-old songstress has dropped her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, delighting fans with a few new love songs ...
Among their many shared loves, they bonded over the Velvet Underground and Joy Division. “And these are bands that have repetitive, rolling parts that suck you into an energy and a vibe, and ...
The title itself is derived from Stipe and R.E.M.'s support for what would eventually become the "Motor Voter Bill" and the lyric "Hey, kids, rock 'n' roll" is an homage to the song "Stop It" by fellow Athens, Georgia, group Pylon; Stipe has also said the song is an "obvious homage to 'Rock On' by David Essex," which features a similar line.