Daily Archives: December 7, 2009

Racer by Parts Per Million

Check out music from Chicago’s Indie Rock Scene! Parts Per Million (PPM) present to you their first music video for the song “Racer.” It’s the first song off our second album ‘Stop Motion’. The PPM crew consists of Jay Ro (vocals, guitar, violin, synth), Jimmy Chung (guitar), Jimmy Jensen (drums), and Bruce Rarang (bass).

Pick up the “Stop Motion” album by Parts Per Million on Parts Per Million - Stop Motion or at Amazon.

Racer by Parts Per Million

More about Parts Per Million

Parts Per Million exploded onto the local Chi-town music scene in late 2008. Parts Per Million’s music rings true with hooky choruses, hard edges, epic violin passages, and synth fury. It’s easy to hear why their audience runs the gamut from the young person just discovering rock music, to the college student listening for something new; to the party people looking to knock back a few while rocking out to some heavy tunes, and finally to the more mature, seasoned listener who isn’t afraid to admit that they enjoy the rolling, violin filled passages.

KevJumba Update and Annoying Roommate

KevJumba gives an update on his JumbaFund, while one of his roommates keeps popping in and out of the video. His latest donation for JumbaFund went to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. He also talks about the success of JumbaFund and how it can help different charities. Every time you watch his video a little bit goes to charity.



KevJumba Update and Annoying Roommate

Follow up to the video above

Steamy Kitchen on The Early Show

Looking to add some Asian flair to your cooking. Here’s Steamy Kitchen author Jaden Hair showing you how to add Asian twists to Mediterranean dishes like lamb chop with pesto and Miso Mashed Potatoes. Also check out some of her other recipes and TV appearances including Steamy Kitchen on Today Show and making Firecracker Shrimp.



You can pick up her cook book on Amazon



Steamy Kitchen on CBS Early Show

Tamagotchi Memories with ndtitanlady

Anyone remember tamagotchis? Well, ndtitanlady takes a stroll down memory lane with these digital pets. Relive the beeping, the feeding, the playing, and the poop scopping. (We remember when it first came out the prices for these were through the roof.) Check out the video to see how you can win one from her. If you wanna give one of these as a Christmas gift, try Amazon. Prices are much cheaper now.

Tamagotchi Memories with ndtitanlady