I have no idea who these babes are, but the photos were cool, so I thought it would be good to share them. Hope you think it was a good idea, too. Enjoy!
Archive for September, 2006
I know, kind of old, but first of all, Sin City was a great movie, second of all, seeing Jessica Alba dancing the way she does is priceless. So, shut up, and watch this video one more time. I know it’s just 30 seconds, but it’s better than nothing.
A small gallery of cool paper art pieces done with, paper! Link: giaitrivietnam.net
I have to say a lot of them are quite awesome! nice idea.
via:fosfor.se
Two of the hottest models from Argentina….showing off. Enjoy!
Scarlett Johansson, some photos from the recent photoshoot for Vogue magazine, UK edition. She’s one hot babe, I tell you, and she’s just like 22 years old.
As usual, a link to a video: Scarlett Johansson advert
Enjoy!
Adriana Lima has to be one of the hottest women alive, and she does look damn sexy in lingerie (actually, it doesn’t matter what she’s wearing, she always looks sexy). You have to love Victoria’s secret for dressing her like that.
Hey, I’m not posting this video because I like Hyori Lee’s music. I don’t. Really, too unoriginal. Actually…it does sounds a bit too similar to Britney Spear’s ‘music’.
I’ll forgive her for her music though….I like how she dances. She’s definitely one hot young lady.
(did you notice that this is not even under the music category?)
I’ve been listening to The Rapture, and me likes it a lot. Catchy, and funky, makes you dance even if you don’t want to
That’s one of the gems I found while browsing the archives of this.bigstereo.net.
The Rapture wasn’t the first band to revisit the clanky dance-punk sounds of bands like P.I.L. and Gang of Four. But with its DFA-produced debut, 2003’s Echoes, and the accompanying underground hit, “House of Jealous Lovers,” the Brooklyn quartet proved itself to be the most worthy. On its follow-up, the group makes a dramatic left turn with a new crew of producers (Ewan Pearson and Paul Epworth, plus a pair of tracks recorded with Danger Mouse of Gorillaz and Gnarlz Barkley fame) and a more sophisticated sound that yields pop gems like “Whoo! Alright Yeah… Uh Huh” and “The Devil.” Reassuringly, the saxophones, cowbells and singer Luke Jenner’s unintelligible yelps are still present, as is all the manic energy that goes along with it.
Some links:
The Rapture’s site
Their myspace page
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