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Patrick Joseph Live
Turrtle meets Patrick Joseph! They talk about his debut album “Antiques” , technology, Zooey Deschanel and… music. We want you, to Enter The Shell!
Covers Revue, Vol. 41 – Iron & Wine covers “Such Great Heights” :: Originally by The Postal Service
Okay, so let’s start off by saying that Mailo and I agreed to disagree on Mary J. Blige’s cover of Aretha Franklin’s “(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman,” which was featured on the Covers Revue last week. He said, and I quote, “I disagree, MJB’s version is just as good as Aretha’s!” A …
Artist of the Week- She & Him
Individually, Zooey Deschanel & M. Ward may not be household names, but collectively, they are an Indie “Super Group!” Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward have enjoyed modest success in the entertainment industry, but their collaboration as “She & Him” has won them critical success. For that reason, this duo is the Artist of the Week. …
Covers Revue, Vol. 35 – She & Him covers "Gonna Get Along Without You Now" :: Originally by Teresa Brewer
In honor of this past week’s review of She & Him’s Volume Two, I decided to stick with the theme for the Covers Revue. Why, you may ask? Because, dammit, this song is my favorite off the album! I wanted to talk about it so bad in the album review but when I found out …
She & Him :: Volume 2
Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward return this year with the follow-up to Volume 1, the album that put Deschanel on the map as a musician. Volume 2 is a good continuation of the debut, but more heavily laced with country influences. The album’s first single, “In The Sun,” is very poppy and pretty mainstream-esque with …
The Enter The Shell Show's Companion Blog
This week in “Back in the Swing of Things,” the crew discusses various topics but Jay-Z seems to make waves even though he’s “retired.” If you wanna read about the stories Turrtle reported on this week’s Enter The Shell Show, the links are provided here! Intro Song: “Live Your Life” by T.I. featuring Rihanna Check …
She & Him :: "Volume 1"
We all know that musicians-turned-actors and actors-turned-musicians can be a really risky endeavor. In this case, it definitely worked out.