September 12, 2008

Contest: Bones Soundtrack for Wesley the Robot Drawing



You might be familiar with the Bones Television show, I admit I’ve watched a couple episodes and I found it to be enjoyable. The series stars Emily Deschanel (Yes Zooey Deschanel’a older sister) as Dr. Temperance Brennan and David Boreanaz as FBI agent Seeley Booth. I bet David Boreanaz is glad to be able to shoot during the day now that his iconic stint on the popular Buffy and Angel TV series are over (for now at least?Movie?). I think comparisons to those shows is a fair jumping off point for the series. Dire circumstances? Check. Witty Banter? Check. Quirky characters? Check. Will they won’t they sexual tension? Absolutely. If you’re looking for a good turn on the old cops and robbers tale with fresh twist, check out bones airing on a FOX network near you Monday nights 8:00pm EST.


Why am I writing about a TV show on a music blog? Well, it just so happens that I was privileged enough to be able to listen to the new album and give you guys the lowdown on it. Like many television series out there, Bones has really got its act together regarding sound tracking their shows. Exhibit A: Crystal Method composed their theme song. For me, that was enough to give it a listen. Other notable acts include Sinead O’Connor, Placebo (covering Kate Bush), Stereophonics, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Cary Brothers and a remix of Sarah McLachlan by the Thievery Corporation. The album’s emotionally charged “end sequence” songs vary in quality but overall there’s a nice mix. The album falls into a bit of a lull as it pulls around the ¾ mark, but it finishes strongly with two solid remixes. If you like the show and you like these Artists I’ve been talking about, check out the album.


In tandem with my feature of the Bones television soundtrack, I’m offering a CD contest. That’s right, I’ve got a copy of the original soundtrack and it could be yours. Here’s where things get a little interesting. In order to receive the free CD what you have to do is draw up a design featuring our flagship character Wesley the Robot as depicted below.

There are no limits on what media you can use, from crayon to digital, to coffee staining to collage. It’s wide open. Just make sure that the drawing/rendering/sketch resembles the original design for Wesley. The deadline for this contest will be Sept 30th. The winner will be announced within a week of the deadline. So check back often. You can go nuts with it. Remember, if you draw something in 5 minutes and send it to me (at azltron@yahoo.com) and no one else submits anything, you win. So with that, I wish you luck and I hope you have as much fun drawing Wesley as I do.


The Crystal Method – Bones Theme (DJ Coporation Remix)

Stereophonics – It Means Nothing

May 12, 2007

Those Crazy Cary Brothers

Filed under: Cary Brothers,The Clash,Wham — AZLTRON @ 10:30 am

Cary Brothers produces songs that are sure to melt the hearts of adolescent girls everywhere. With his breathy vocals, acoustic melodies and occasional string accompaniment he strikes at that nostalgic chord that’s so often tied to the end of something. Be it a summer vacation, a school year, or a relationship. What Cary Brothers does to avoid becoming more top 40 teen drama dreck, is to subtly include cool little accents, like the bongos on “Think Awhile” (9) or the vocal processing on “Ride” (2). Sometimes, he even abandons his formulaic sappy ballads for some energetic rock numbers like the classic rock influenced “Who You Are” (3) or the new wave rave up “The Last One” (6) that echoes both Wham’s “Last Christmas” and The Clash’s “Lost in the Supermarket” seemingly at the same time. Cary Brothers stands as a radio-ready balladeer in the vein of Coldplay or Snow Patrol, but with hints of more depth in his sound. Only time will tell whether he can make the jump from surprise hit on the Garden State Soundtrack to surprise radio hit.

Buy Who You Are

Cary Brothers Myspace

MP3 – Who You Are – Cary Brothers

Cary Brothers Music Video for “Ride”

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