And, if you've been living under a rock for the past few weeks and haven't seen it, you can watch the The Lonely Island's way-too-hilarious 'Jizz in my Pants' video here.
Britain's Metronomy is at the height of its game on the indietastic, dance-rock anthem, 'Heartbreaker.'
Squelching keyboards and a funky bassline lay the foundation for frontman Joseph Mount's reassuring lyrics. Tired of constantly having to pick his friend up after heartache, Mount sings, "I've been down, time and time again. The girl's no good, for me and you. She hurts me too."
It's a pretty spot-on ode to bromance for anyone who's ever played the sounding board in a friendship.
The track breaks down into a groove of handclaps and saxophone, with whistling to boot! It's definitely one of the catchier tunes I've heard in the past few months.
Metronomy just released its sophomore album, Nights Out in September. Give 'Heartbreaker' a spin below, and visit Metronomy's official website and myspace to check out more from the band.
You may remember our previous post featuring the comical slasher short, Wheelchair Werewolf. Apparently, we weren't the only ones impressed by the vid's ability to make us laugh. In fact, you can now vote on atom.com to get it broadcast on Comedy Central.
So, if you are a fan of Wheelchair Werewolf, please head here to vote!
Now, this guy has some talent! While this early-twentysomething known as James Morrison became a sensation over in the UK a while back, it was only recently that I was turned on to this soulful crooner.
Stream my new favorite song, 'Nothing Ever Hurt Like You' below: