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 ...
I'm a big fan of Pomplamoose, the fun indie duo of musicians Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn that often posts song covers on YouTube, and I was happy to see that their latest cover is directly ...
The current state of the gaming industry is interesting. While just a few years ago, people would scoff at the idea of mobile gaming becoming what it is today, in just a few short years, devices such ...
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 ...
Company executives had seen Pomplamoose’s cover of the ’50s classic “Mr. Sandman,” and wanted similar-sounding versions of Christmas songs for a series of holiday ads. Neither the car company nor the ...
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’ve been anywhere near a radio this summer you have no doubt heard Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” and Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe.” It’s no secret that Gotye and Carly Rae Jepsen ...
Indie duo Pomplamoose raucously covers the Angry Birds theme song in the humorous video above. It's yet another clever example of the sheer power of Rovio Mobile's viral game sensation. YouTube is ...
UPDATE: For more on Pomplamoose, see our February, 23, 2011 cover story on the band. Editor's note: Mike Seely, who helms a sister publication of ours called Seattle Weekly, has a problem. A problem, ...
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 ...