Category Archives: music
Three Copies Of The Avengers Soundtrack Up For Grabs!
The Avengers movie comes out Friday, and many diehard fans will be lining up to see it Thursday night. To celebrate, we’ve got THREE (3) copies of the movie soundtrack courtesy of Universal Music to pass on to you! The soundtrack features music from artists like Soundgarden, Bush and Theory Of A Deadman, and should get you excited for one of the biggest movie releases of the year.
How to enter the Avengers CD Soundtrack Giveaway:
1) Post a comment below telling us whether YOU think The Avengers movie will live up to the excitement (must use valid email when commenting).
2) Bonus entry: Tweet us @BiffBamPop with the hashtag #Avengers (you must be following @BiffBamPop on Twitter).
Winner Selection:
Three winners will be selected from all entries received by May 4th, 2012 at 6:59 AM EST.
The winner will be announced May 4th, 2012 right here at Biff Bam Pop!
Win A Copy Of The Avengers Soundtrack – Day 2 And Our First Winner!
The Avengers movie is the big ticket at the box office this week, and we’ve got our first winner of the Avengers Movie Soundtrack! There’s a copy to be won every day this week, so be sure to enter today for your chance to win!
Marie Gilbert came out the big winner yesterday for telling us about her favourite ‘Titanic Team’ of Avengers:
“I’m voting for Iron Man and Thor. Iron Man represents the technology of today’s generation and future generations to come. Thor represents the power and discipline of ancient times. With the joining of past and present, you have a win-win situation.”
We’ve still got FOUR (4) more copies of the movie soundtrack to giveaway, courtesy of our friends at Universal Music. Featuring artists like Soundgarden, Bush and Theory Of A Deadman, the soundtrack is a great addition to your collection! And for Day 2, we say hello to Biff Bam Pop’s theme for May: ORIGINS. Details on how you can win after the jump.
Win A Copy Of The Avengers Soundtrack!
The Avengers comes out this week and to celebrate, we’ve got FIVE (5) copies of the movie soundtrack to giveaway, courtesy of our friends at Universal Music! Featuring artists like Soundgarden, Bush and Theory Of A Deadman, the soundtrack is sure to get you pumped for one of the most anticipated releases of the year – which has ALREADY sold $178.4 million in tickets overseas! Details on how you can win after the jump.
Now Hear This: The Beach Boys “That’s Why God Made The Radio”
There are quite a few Beach Boys fans who work on Biff Bam Pop, so you can imagine how exciting it is for us to hear the brand new single from the band, “That’s Why God Made The Radio”. It’s from the groups forthcoming album of the same name, due in stores June 5th. Take a listen and then read some initial thoughts from a few of us:
Andy Burns: On first listen, I had a huge smile on my face. Brian Wilson takes the lead vocal, but their are contributions from all the band members on the track (except Mike Love, surprisingly), most notably to my ears Bruce Johnston. The vocal blend is just fantastic, though. A gorgeous chorus, a nice vocal break towards the end. Hopefully a taste of the entire album.
Perry Schwartz: Summer is definitely on the way. How do we know? Take a listen to the lead single and title track from The Beach Boys’ 50th anniversary reunion album, “That’s Why God Made The Radio”, and you can feel the sun in your face and wind in your hair as their harmonies float through the air. This isn’t a modern-day “Good Vibrations” or even a classic like “California Girls”, but it is the classic Beach Boys sound featuring lead vocals by Brian Wilson and layer upon layer of silky smooth harmonies. There’s no denying The Beach Boys can still craft a song that takes you back to 1960’s sunny Southern California…and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Now Hear This: R.I.P. Or, You Know…Don’t.
It’s the second weekend of Coachella 2012. Since the Pixies reunion in 2004, Coachella’s big press opportunity each year has been a high profile band reunion. In 2012, I’m most disgustingly jealous of everyone who heads over to see Refused and At The Drive In.
Last weekend however, the spotlight was stolen by Tupac Shakur’s guest spot during Snoop Dogg’s set. I can’t even count the number of times the video showed up in my Facebook and Twitter feed with some sort of “AWESOME BRO!” comment.
The animation was incredible. Appearing perfectly three-dimensional, perfectly to scale and performing a perfect montage of his greatest hits, Tupac’s performance was the creepiest, most disrespectful musical performances I’ve ever seen.
