Jumbling Towers is roaring back to activity in fine form in the months leading up to its September 11 St. Louis return. The Catbirdseat just posted "Gilberta," which is the b-side to forthcoming single "Kanetown City Rips," and the band very quietly just posted a cover of Kanye West's "Heartless" on YouTube. The delivery of the song itself cracks me up, because it highlights the drama in Kanye's lyrics. Oh, and the desperation.
the ignorance in these comments could only be surpassed by kanye himself... and he's a gay fish... so yeah, put that in your pipe fellas
Aw, not the t-word. It didn't have to come to that. Anyway, yeah I was expecting either "Well played" or the ever popular "Fair enough" ;) Regardless, I accept prize and extend my humble gratitude. You were a worthy adversary and junk.
@Elliot: I swear, I've said the exact same thing like a million times. When will these kids learn, no one can do it like the King of Parody. And with that I bid you all bye-bye.
Terrible, terrible cover and video. Leave it to Weird Al, fellas.
Well played, sir- you win 10,000 internets and I doff my cap to you. But whether he's right or not, the original poster is still a tool.
He didn't actually "defend" anyone there, not to mention the fact he's absolutely right. Put simply, we've seen this bit before, a lot. And coming in after The Fray + Kris Allen's quite sincere (not to mention Billboard charting) covers (in between a goood dozen others), this instance in particular is all the more disposable.
Ah well, best throw the humour gloves. Ahem... OMG!!!! This was FUCKING HILARIOUS!!!!!!!! Its like the funniest thing I've ever seen. ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!! Etc. :P
Almost as original as white pseudo-intellectuals defending black people on the internets.
A white band redoing a rap song in a ironic, almost spoken word style? How original. Next up they'll redo a song from the 80s like all the second-rate punk bands in the late 90s.
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