Our buddy Eddie is an artist working on a gay comic that’s coming out this summer. The cool kids will all be ready when it drops by sporting their Wuvable Oaf t-shirts for months beforehand! These babies are limited edition! Support a bear-bait artist and don’t miss out on oodles of wuvable fun.
In celebration of April, 20th (4/20), I’ve posted a couple of li’l presents for y’all.
One of my favorite genres of music is somethng I call Dance Rock. Rotten Robbie plays lots of it. Think Boston with a backbeat. Or Manfred Mann’s Earth Band with a Disco Boys thumping bass. These kinda songs make me wanna shake mah groove thang, so I figgered I’d try my hand at making a couple. Well, I made the first one. And rimixed the second. Enjoy! Oh, and both of these are BearsGoneWild.com only! So tell yer friends. ;O)
If you want to buy the original version of Survivalism, you can get it on iTunes. If you want to make your own Survivalism remix, visit http://www.nin.com and download the Garageband file.
My musical tastes are eclectic and definitely not cool. If you’ve ever seen me during my once or twice yearly Rotten-Robbie’s-dancefloor freakouts, you might have noticed out that I am also a HUGE Kelly Clarkson fan. The new Kelly Clarkson song “Never Again” and this Dave Aude remix are available at New Music Now. And you should get it now because it rocketh.
And then buy it when it’s released because it’s good karma, yo.
When I first heard The Bird and the Bee’s self-titled debut album (CD? Disc? MP3 collection?), I thought it merely cute, spartan and maybe even a little forgettable. Then I saw perform live at the Crest Theater in Sacramento California. There in that darkened theater, my opinion of them did an about face.
Seeing them in person amplified the cuteness factor for me but also showed me that they have so much more to offer. They are far from spartan (my first listen was on small computer speakers), in fact, their music is quite the opposite. It is thick with guitar, multiple keyboards and the kind of metronomic drumming reminiscent of The Cure’s Lol Tolhurst; but what stands out as the most significant for me is the singing of Inara George. When she opens her mouth, even when she is singing “F-cking Boyfriend,” she sounds like an angel (Think of your favorite female singer from the heyday of 4AD, think Elizabeth Fraser or Miki Berenyi).
The Bird and the Bee are fun. Their jazz-inspired arrangements are well thought out and expertly written. The end result is an intoxicating mix that you may not appreciate right out of the box. Give it time, I think they’ll sneak their way into your most played list much the same way they’ll sneak their way into your heart.
We’ve done a few things to make your visits more enjoyable: like adding a blog, tags to help you squirrel around, links to make the days go by just a little easier, and a store of Bubba-approved merchandise (most of it handmade).
We’ll be tackling photo galleries — sprucing them up a bit, and adding new tidbits to all the aforementioned crap as often as possible. Got a hot tip, sexy and/or embarassing photo or something else you’d like to see us riff on? Drop us a line, we’re all ears.
Otherwise, you can throw us into your feed reader or come back and visit every now and then. We promise to bring some good wholesome trashy fun to a world that desperately needs it.
When the New York Times asks if car designs are “Gay by Design, or a Lifestyle Choice?” we are sure they haven’t considered the Bears Gone Wild perspective. Aside from the mix of Subarus, VWs, and Mini Coopers that populate these flimsy lists of homo-preferred vehicles, we’d just assume have a ol’ pickup for that first date.
Our latest shirt is sure to command a double take, or a triple take. Folks might first think you’re sporting some John Deere threads, only to realize that ain’t a deer. They might then think it’s that mud flap girl only to realize it’s a fella with meat on his bones.
The deer is still there. He’s on the hem of the soft American Apparel shirt with a few worn off letters from the logo piled up around his antlers.
This, our second of many fine offerings available for sale now on Bubba Loves It.