UPDATE: For more on Pomplamoose, see our February, 23, 2011 cover story on the band. Since Pomplamoose gained attention for its self-produced “video songs,” which show Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn ...
If you experienced the worst Christmas of your entire life in 2010, it was either because you were too broke to buy gifts, or you watched a lot of television. If it was the latter, you undoubtedly ...
It’s one of those things you simply can’t resist — swaying along with a recent series of Hyundai car commercials that feature a delightful boy-girl duo trilling cotton-candyish Christmas carols.
As if Angry Birds hasn’t pervaded our society enough, bands are now covering the theme on YouTube, just in case that tune isn’t already on a never-ending loop in your head. The band Pomplamoose, which ...
You can add the band Pomplamoose to the long and growing list of YouTube sensations, with its cover of Beyonce's "Single Ladies." Its members don't have a record deal or a publicist, but that song's ...
Beatles covers are maddeningly tricky. Stay too close to the original, and it comes off fawning. Muck around too badly, and you’ve desecrated a musical shrine. How do you take a song by The Greatest ...
In a surprising display of transparency, Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn aka Pomplamoose detailed what it took to run a 28-city tour of the US. The bottom line? The band made $135,983 in income… and ...
Traphik and DJ BL3ND still dominate, while indie duo Pomplamoose slingshots from No. 30 to No. 5 and British dance-punkers Friendly Fires make their debut at No. 27. By Kyle Bylin This week on ...
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