- October 22nd, 2007 at
5:48 pm by --KALEB NATION-- -
This is probably the most astounding thing I have found on the internet to date. MyHeritage.com can take a photo of you and then compare it to a huge database of celebrities, and find the ones you most resemble. From there, you can even make a morph video between the two, to show how close you are!
So I tried this, having read about it from Julia Halpern’s blog, and the results were shockingly realistic.
So next, I tried the Morph between me and Ashton Kutcher, since despite their results, he seems the most similar:
- October 19th, 2007 at
5:32 am by --KALEB NATION-- -
They’re back, and they’re better than ever. For someone who detests Good Charlotte so much, I have quite a list of their songs that I hated at first but in the end, begrudgingly landed a spot on my Sansa. I don’t know what exactly it is with them, but I hate the songs at first, only to later lighten up enough to like them.
The same happened with this track (click the button). I hated it so much I didn’t even get to the chorus, until that fateful day when my radio was on at just the right time, in the middle of the song. This is pretty good, thought me to myself, unknowingly confessing to liking a song from a group I had previously believed to be the second-in-line as America’s Next Top Poser. They’ve obviously got some cash flow from the label going into this lead single, and for the longest time it wouldn’t leave my head, always a good sign. I like his launch into the chorus as well (EV-EE-BOD-EEY!).
The might have made this better in being a bit more creative, AKA instead of just replacing she with he for most of the second verse, though I suppose that’s the way it goes with anthems, something I must admit Good Charlotte does almost flawlessly.
Good Charlotte‘s new song Dance Floor Anthem (I Don’t Want To Be In Love) from the album Good Morning Revival. Tell me what you think!
- October 17th, 2007 at
12:00 pm by --KALEB NATION-- -
I must be honest: for many years, the belief has been that music in the Christian genre is there because it wouldn’t survive in the mainstream. The same pattern went that people in radio are there because they couldn’t survive on television. But suddenly, things are beginning to change, as the Christian Rock field is becoming shockingly professional, rivaling even with my favorite mainstreams.
Anberlin, Switchfoot, Flyleaf, Britt Nicole and Hawk Nelson are some that come to mind- talented, professional, and hard to differentiate from their mainstream counterparts. Joining with the trend of sounding good, Sanctus Real is now a leading example of a group that has put out a song that might as well be a hit. Taking their own style and throwing in the new Snow Patrol ‘Signal Fire’ sound that makes people think of movie soundtracks and a bit of something that reminds me of the Lion King movie, they’ve put out a song I can not only listen to, but like to listen to- and have sent over to my Sansa mp3 player, the highest of honors I can give to any song.
The album will be out February 12, 2008, but you can hear it on my show early, or by clicking the button above for a clip. The artist is Sanctus Real, the song is We Need Each Other and the album will be titled Turn On The Lights.
For the comment box: Like the track? And do you think he almost sounds like Anberlin at the chorus?
- October 15th, 2007 at
1:52 pm by --KALEB NATION-- -
Wow, this pool is getting big! I didn’t realize how large they were making it until it was already built in concrete. As you can see, it’s not completely finished yet, but we’ve got the concrete on the sides finally, with a little sitting area and some walkways. We have a deep end on one side too.
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Almost as big as a hotel pool! We’re all so excited. Where I’m standing in the second one is an extra concrete block off to the side, on which we are building a workout room! We’ve got all the weight equipment ready for it, and if all goes well we’ll get some surround sound systems in there too, with speakers on the outside as well so we can DJ some music for the pool parties!