Clogging your musical arteries with this much cheese may infact kill you.
Written by David Eagle
Friday, 21 October 2011 12:29
Fridays Hokey Music - heart2heart : "Facebook Official".
This is one of those weird internet moments.
A moment when you stumble across something randomly and just find yourself scratching your head, wondering just how you got here, and what it is you have just seen. Wondering if what you have seen is really real, or just a clever Saturday Night Live (SNL) parody clip - like the fabulous Justin Timberlake "Dick In A Box" (do yourself a huge favour and watch this as well, you will possibly LOL yourself, or even LMAO....)
Best not to spoil it by letting the cat out of the bag so to speak, but rather let you experience this in full effect before we start the discussion.
The Band is called Heart2heart and the song is all about Facebook. Go figure.
They are called Heart2Heart because, according to their website < http://www.heart2heartworld.com > "the group name stands for the connection they would like to have with their fans across the world" Nice.
You be the judge, and then let's talk!
How was that for you? Reeling, shocked or just amused. If you are like me you will be thinking "is this for real?" Well let's get the big picture on this impressive video.
Heart2Heart - a new teenage sensation.
Maybe, if that sensation is to kill the world with monster amounts of cheesy pulp pop. Is this all for real? For real????? Like really for real.
It is hard to know really, but having looked at their website, their youtube channel all appears to be infact legit. That is kind of scary. Their website is light on the info, but has some pretty funny group bio's.
It is not until you start scratching the surface that the real bizarreness comes out. It all starts with the band's mentor, one Lance Bass, formally of boyband NSYNC. MMmmmm. Questions have been asked as to the seriousness of this endeavour but he, and the band, are staying tight lipped about it all.
The group's frontman David Lehre, aka Chad Future, is a filmmaker who has a history of creating boy band parody videos. So the question is, is this an extension of this line of creativity or did he just fall in love with the genre and jumped onboard when the NSYNC member got involved.